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Rhetoric and reality 2

Betsan Powys | 16:34 UK time, Tuesday, 29 June 2010

The Tory David Melding, who's seen most things before, has just said of Leighton Andrews' statement on the future of higher education in Wales: "I don't know whether I'm in shock or awe".

Mr Andrews has told AMs there will be significantly fewer universities in Wales by 2013, indicating smaller institutions are to be forced into mergers in order to deliver a smaller number of larger and stronger institutions.

"Wales has been dogged for years by many institutions which are too small to cut a mark internationally, too small to withstand and respond to the growing pressure of international competition, and in danger of wasting resources competing with neighbours rather than looking out from Wales to win reputation and research income."

He added, "HEFCW has determined that by 2013 75% of HE institutions in Wales will have an annual income above the UK median, and none will be in the lower quartile. This target does not mean fewer students. But it is likely to mean fewer vice chancellors.

"We will have significantly fewer HE institutions in Wales but they will be larger and stronger."

For the Lib Dems, Jenny Randerson's reaction is stark, "The biggest effect of this long held plan by the Minister is the disappearance of most of our smaller HE institutions."

If the day started with rhetoric, it's ended with reality.

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