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Who pays?
Who pays?
Options for the future funding of higher education. To be held at One Great George Street, London 11 Dec 2009
Agenda:
Summary Film Who Pays
10:00 - 10:10
Professor Steve Smith, President of Universities UK and Vice-Chancellor University of Exeter
Welcome
10:10 - 10:45
Sessions chaired by Mike Baker
Overview of fees options
Nicholas Barr, Professor of Public Economics, LSE
An international perspective
Professor Don Nutbeam, Vice-Chancellor, University of Southampton
The business perspective
Sir John Chisholm, Chairman Qinetiq
10:10 - 10:18
Nicholas Barr Professor of Public Economics, LSE
Overview of fees options
WPUUK_NICHOLAS_BARR.pdf
10:18 - 10:26
Professor Don Nutbeam Vice-Chancellor, University of Southampton
An international perspective
WPUUK_DON_NUTBEAM.pdf
10:26 - 10:34
Sir John Chisholm Chairman, Qinetiq
The business perspective
10:45 - 11:15
Questions and comments
11:15 - 11:45
Break: Coffee and tea served in the Great Hall
11:45 - 12:15
Sessions chaired by Mike Baker
The NUS perspective
Wes Streeting, President of NUS
The part time perspective
Professor Christine King, Vice-Chancellor, University of Staffordshire
The longer term perspective
Anna Fazackerley, Research Director for Arts and Culture, Policy Exchange
11:45 - 11:53
Wes Streeting President, NUS
The NUS perspective
11:53 - 12:01
Professor Christine King Vice-Chancellor, Univeristy of Staffordshire
The part time perspective
12:01 - 12:09
Anna Fazackerley Research Director for Arts and Culture, Policy Exchange
The longer term perspective
12:15 - 12:45
Questions and comments
12:40 - 12:45
Closing remarks - Professor Steve Smith President, Universities UK and Vice-Chancellor, University of Exeter
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