Englandās new director for freedom of speech and academic freedom must be impartial, the shadow higher education minister has said,Ā despite failing in a bid to blockĀ party political donors from being appointed to the position.
“”±č±č±ō¾±³¦²¹³Ł¾±“DzԲõĢżhave openedĀ for the Ā£99,164-a-year-position who will sit on the Office for Studentsā board, despite the legislationĀ that mandates its creation still making its way through the House of Commons.
A job description for the full-time post states that the director will oversee the āpromotion of the importance of freedom of speech and academic freedom in higher educationā as well as āthe implementation and operation of a new complaints scheme for individualsā.
Applicants will have to prove they possess āstrategic and influential leadership skillsā, a ādemonstrated commitment to consistently and publicly upholdingĀ the values of freedom of speech and academic freedomā and the āability to manage and bring about sector-wide changeā.
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Matt Western, Labour MP for Warwick and Leamington, said the āOrwellianā post will be handed āsweeping powersā by the government if the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) bill passes, including the ability to fine institutions if they are found to be in breach of the law.
āThey alone will be responsible for ensuring universities and studentsā unions are upholding their freedom of speech duties, acting as judge, jury and executioner in free speech complaints,ā he told a House of Commons debate on the legislation.
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Mr Western said that the government had a track record of appointing Conservative Party supporters to these types of positions, citing theĀ appointment of Lord WhartonĀ ā who ran prime minister Boris Johnsonās leadership campaign āĀ as chair of the OfS, despiteĀ lacking prior experience in higher education.
The shadow minister attempted to amend the legislation so that anyone who had donated to a political party in the past three years would be exempt from the position, and Parliament would get the final say on whoever was appointed, but it was rejected.
āWe need more process, we need more transparency, we need an honest approach to this if we are to clean up our politics,ā he said before the vote.
He also pointed out that the job description for the position posted online did not list having legal expertise as one of the competencies for the post.
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Mr Western said he viewed this as a necessity āgiven the sensitivity, the importance and how delicate some of these cases will becomeā.
He was speaking as the bill returned to the Commons after aĀ 300-day waitĀ since it was last debated at the committee stage.
Introducing the debate, higher education minister Michelle Donelan said legislation was needed due to students having to āself-censorā on campus, academics being ābulliedā over their views and legitimate speakers and guests being āno platformedā and āverbally or physically abusedā on campuses.
She said it would require providers ānot only to protect but promoteā freedom of speech and academic freedom and place these duties directly on studentsā unions as well. The new director on the OfS board will provide āeffective enforcement mechanismsā to ensure the legislation is not ātoothlessā, she said.
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Speaking about Labourās amendment that sought to prevent party donors from taking on the role of director, Ms Donelan said the country has a ārobustā public appointments process which does not bar people who are members of political parties. It would not be āconsistentā to appoint the director position in a different way to other OfS board members, she added.Ā
The governmentās own amendment that wouldĀ ensure overseas funding of English higher education providersĀ would be monitored by the sector regulatorĀ passed and was added to the bill.
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