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Willetts appointed to teach and research at King's College London

David Willetts, the former universities and science minister, has been appointed as a visiting professor at King’s

Published on
October 21, 2014
Last updated
May 27, 2015

King’s says in a statement that Mr Willetts, who stepped down as a minister before July’s reshuffle, ā€œwill work with the Policy Institute at King’sā€ but will ā€œhave a college-wide remitā€.

Ed Byrne, the King’s president, said he would ā€œpersonally greatly valueā€ Mr Willetts’ ā€œinsights on current and future strategic opportunities and challenges and how best to position King’s in the evolving higher education environmentā€.

He will be ā€œengaged in a range of activities, including teaching, and will undertake research for his forthcoming book on higher educationā€, King’s adds in its statement.

The former minister ā€œwill initially teach on a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the Department of Political Economy across the fields of political theory, political economy and comparative public policy, and also contribute to master’s programmes in the Department of Social Science, Health and Medicineā€, the college continues.

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While Mr Willetts is highly regarded by many in higher education, his appointment may not be welcomed by all staff and students at King’s.

As universities minister he oversaw the trebling of fees to £9,000 and the slashing of direct public funding for teaching, and several of his visits to universities were disrupted by student protestors during his time in office.

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He was scheduled to give the JD Bernal lecture at Birkbeck, University of London in October 2012 – but the event was cancelled following suggestions that students planned to protest at government higher education policy.

At one stage prior to this summer’s reshuffle, Mr Willetts was on the prime minister’s shortlist for the job as the UK’s EU commissioner, but David Cameron eventually opted for Lord Hill.

Mr Willetts’ appointment at King’s had been expected, as 51³Ō¹Ļ reported earlier this month.

Jonathan Grant, director of the Policy Institute at King’s, said Mr Willetts ā€œbrings vast experience of higher education, policy making and parliamentary process, business and innovation and a focus on the impact agenda. Our students and staff will benefit greatly from his knowledge and wisdom.ā€

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The former minister told THE after stepping down that he was keen to write a ā€œproper book about universitiesā€.

ā€œIt won’t exactly be a memoir,ā€ he said, ā€œbut given that I have been in opposition and in government working on university policy for almost a decade…I hope I’ve got one or two observations that might be worth recalling.ā€

john.morgan@tesglobal.com

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