Will this panel of experts really be radical enough?
Daily Post
|December 17, 2025
VER the past 12 months, this column has consistently highlighted the challenges facing tertiary education in Wales.
As we all know by now, universities are facing the most severe financial pressures in their history, further education colleges are trying to keep pace with rising costs on static budgets, and the wider skills ecosystem is struggling to meet the needs of a changing economy.
In addition, employers are reporting persistent shortages, productivity is still stubbornly low, and young people face a future in which access to high-quality education and training has never been more essential.
Against this backdrop, the Welsh Government has finally announced a new Ministerial Advisory Group to address the challenges facing the sector and while it is to be welcomed, the question is whether this body, commissioned after the proverbial horse has already done a runner, can deliver the transformation that Wales now urgently needs.
Unfortunately, a closer look at the panel already raises doubts as to whether it will report any meaningful changes, with almost all its members deeply embedded in the very institutions and structures that have done little to address the crisis facing the sector.
These include the chair and chief executive of Medr ~ the body responsible for overseeing tertiary education in Wales - as well as representatives from Universities Wales, Colegau Cymru, the main education unions and, disappointedly, only a single academic from outside Wales.
Yes, these are experienced individuals, but they are overwhelmingly from within the existing system and the absence of independent reformers, employers, innovators and international experts is striking.
‘As we all know, when a system dominated by internal interests is asked to examine itself, the result is rarely radical reform.
यह कहानी Daily Post के December 17, 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
क्या आप पहले से ही ग्राहक हैं? साइन इन करें
Daily Post से और कहानियाँ
Daily Post
Team Scheffler land narrow win over Mcllroy
GOLF Scottie Scheffler eclipsed Rory Mcllroy in a play-off to win the inaugural Golf Channel Games at Trump National Golf Club Jupiter in Florida.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily Post
Ashes hopes circling down drain after surrender
England's Ashes hopes were circling the drain after another batting surrender on day two in Adelaide.
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Post
No Questions Asked looks to have all the answers at Ascot
NO Questions Asked should be suited by a slight drop in trip for the Howden Noel Novices’ Chase at Ascot today.
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Post
Man confronted cousin with golf dub and hammer
JUDGE FEARS HE WILL BREACH COMMUNITY ORDER BUT TELLS HIM 'PROVE ME WRONG'
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Post
£1bn crackdown to target violence against females
THE full force of the state will be unleashed to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG), the Government has said, as it announced its new strategy.
1 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Post
Council hikes rents but says they are still 'reasonable'
A NORTH Wales council has approved an increase of its council rents and service charges - but says it is still \"reasonable\".
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Post
Swansea boss backs defender
VITOR MATOS has backed full-back Josh Key to rediscover his best form in a Swansea City shirt.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Daily Post
Council agrees £1.5m to make ex-hotel secure
DECISION AVERTS CONCERNS OVER BUILDING
3 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Post
Covid denier is jailed over uprising call
A COVID denier has been jailed for more than three years for calling for a violent uprising during the pandemic with AK-47 assault rifles, petrol bombs and rocket launchers.
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Daily Post
'England haven't let Stokes down'
BEN
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

