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Learning for all ages will be the nation's strength

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September 25, 2025

Ahead of the 2026 Senedd election, the Open University in Wales is calling on the next Welsh Government to prioritise flexible higher education, which it says will be 'a driver for a stronger economy, thriving communities and secure futures'. Here Ben Lewis, director of the Open University in Wales, puts forward the case

Learning for all ages will be the nation's strength

> A flexible higher education system is needed for people at all stages of life

(Chris Ison)

In A world that’s constantly changing economically, technologically and socially our education system can’t afford to stand still.

If we want Wales to adapt, compete and thrive, we need a model that works, not just for school-leavers but for adults at every stage of life. We need a system that supports people to learn at 28, 48 and 68, just as much as at 18.

That's where lifelong learning comes in. And flexible higher education has to be at the heart of it.

At the Open University in Wales, demand is growing for short, flexible, career-relevant learning from people at all life stages. These learners balance study with other commitments, contributing to their communities, supporting families and filling essential roles in public services.

But the current system is not making it easy.

If we want Wales to adapt, compete and thrive, we need a model that works, not just for school-leavers but for adults at every stage of life.

The funding system that we, as universities, are subject to was designed for a different era. The part-time fee loan cap has failed to keep pace with inflation, course costs are rising and institutions offering flexible provision face growing pressure.

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