Dear colleagues

Thank you for sharing lot of excellent ideas. This is very helpful. I have been 
receiving lot of excellent ideas from many colleagues across the UK.


One suggestion I received is below and I need help to find more information on 
what was the education policies of the Labour government in 1945-1951 time?


“If we are to help resolve this important issue then a systemic approach is 
required. This may have to start earlier in the educational chain perhaps at 
the secondary school level where there are socio-economic barriers to poorer 
families trying to have children qualify for University entrance. The 
scholarships you propose will help but they must be complemented with support 
for the students to give them the best chance to succeed. The education 
policies of the Labour government just after the war had a huge impact and are 
worthy of further examination to see if there are any lessons for the current 
situation. If these changes had not been put in place I would never have been 
able to go to university.”


Does anyone have more information on the education policies  of the Labour 
government in 1945-1951 time? If so, please share the relevant 
links/information. Thanks.



There are also a lot of excellent discussions happening in many academic 
mailing lists on this education topic.


For example, the idea of expanding universal free school meals . I request the 
UK government to urgently take steps to  make provision of Free School Meals to 
all students (till Year 13) in all UK schools.


I request the UK Government to introduce a new wealth tax for all UK 
Billionaires to fund this. Even a 1 percent wealth tax on UK Billionaires 
wealth (£600bn) will generate 6 Billion pounds! This Billionaire wealth tax 
funding will help easily make possible  Free School Meals to  all students 
(till Year 13) in all UK schools.


It is unfair that a few billionaires are able to accrue such a staggering 
amount of the nation’s wealth when more than 4.2 million children are living in 
poverty in the UK. I request the kind support of all UK Political parties, MPs 
and UK Government to help make possible Free School Meals to all students (till 
Year 13) in all UK schools.


More details at 
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=OER-DISCUSS;b774caaa.2308



I am also pleased to note that some UK University managements are working for 
expanding scholarships for students from economically poor families. I want to 
thank colleagues and Management of University of Sheffield for their excellent  
Experience Sheffield Scholarship (ESS) program. University of Sheffield are 
offering over 200 Experience Sheffield Scholarships worth £3,600 each for home 
fee-paying students starting their studies in September 2023.Details at

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/undergraduate/fees-funding/experience-sheffield


I am sure that more UK universities will expand their scholarship funding and 
initiatives in the near future. I request all colleagues working in all UK 
universities to work for expanding scholarships for students from economically 
poor families.


I am grateful to everyone working for education opportunities for all.


Best wishes


Suchith



________________________________
From: Suchith Anand
Sent: 14 August 2023 10:01
Subject: Open Letter for expanding the number of full scholarships for students 
from economically poor families in the UK


Dear colleagues,


I have been working and championing over a decade to provide more full 
scholarships in UK universities for first-generation students (first in family 
to go to university) and for students from economically poor families in the UK.


There were 4.2 million children living in poverty in the UK in 2021-22. That's 
29 per cent of children (This percentage might be higher now due to cost of 
living crisis in the UK ). Details at. 
https://cpag.org.uk/child-poverty/child-poverty-facts-and-figures


Extreme child poverty in the UK is a humanitarian and ethical crisis. In 
educational terms, poverty is a significant disadvantage. The link between 
poverty and poor educational outcomes and wellbeing in the UK has remained 
stubbornly and depressingly high despite longstanding policy concern at 
national, local and jurisdictional levels of government.


Child poverty, education and the postcode lottery


https://www.transformingsociety.co.uk/2020/08/19/child-poverty-education-and-the-postcode-lottery/


I humbly request that the UK government to share a clear action plan for 
ensuring the right to  quality education opportunities for the 4.2 million 
children currently living in poverty in the UK. Access to quality education 
opportunities is a human right. There needs to be focused policies at the UK 
Government level about equitable education with a binding on Universities and 
the Higher Education Institutes to comply.


I came across this article published in the University World News on 22nd July 
2023 which looks at the toxic corporate culture and a crisis of leadership in 
UK higher education.


Details at 
https://www.universityworldnews.com/post-mobile.php?story=20230721132953122


I request the UK Government  to investigate the current state of affairs of the 
UK Higher Education sector with the aim to end corrupt practices and reform UK 
Higher Education.


Universities have a social responsibility. There is an urgent need to provide 
full scholarships (with maintenance grant) for 30 percent of seats in each 
Russell Group university (the richest and prestigious universities in the UK) 
for students from economically poor families and first-generation students 
(first in family to go to university). I request the kind support of all MPs, 
all major UK Political parties and UK Government for the Right to Quality 
Education opportunities for All .


May I please request you to kindly support the “Right to Quality Education 
opportunities for All”


Details at 
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/open-letter-requesting-uk-government-reform-higher-education-anand


All Senior University Managers/Vice chancellors/ Pro Vice chancellors in all UK 
universities have a social responsibility.  There is an urgent need to provide 
more number of  full scholarships (with maintenance grant) for  students from 
economically poor families and first-generation students (first in family to go 
to university).



In the interest of good governance, I am requesting all UK university 
managements to kindly provide information on the following statistics summary 
information. Please share my email with your university management and request 
the following statistics information


  1.  Summary statistics of the number of full scholarships (covering full fee 
waiver and maintenance grant) provided by the university to first-generation 
students and students from economically poor families in the last 3 years 
(2020, 2021 and 2022) and the plans for number of full scholarships for the 
next three years (2023, 2024 and 2025).
  2.  Include statistics of the number of full scholarships per department 
provided by the university to first-generation students and students from 
economically poor families in the last 3 years (2020, 2021 and 2022) and the 
plans for number of full scholarships for the next three years (2023, 2024 and 
2025).



I humbly request that discussions and updates on scholarship programs are 
included in all department staff meetings and EDI meetings in all UK 
universities, so we all can keep monitoring and measuring progress. Please 
share my email with all colleagues in your departments and request all 
interested to share ideas for expanding  scholarships for first generation 
students (first in family to go to university) and students from economically 
poor families.


Let us all work together so that we can ensure the right to quality education 
opportunities for the 4.2 million children currently living in poverty in the 
UK. This is important for the better future of our country and our future 
generations.


I am grateful to everyone working for education opportunities for all.


Best wishes


Suchith



Dr Suchith Anand

Senior Adviser to Governments and International Organisations | Scientist | AI 
Ethics | AI Governance | Policy | Consultant in Data and AI Ethics | Global 
Citizen | SDG Volunteer and Advocate

https://council.science/profile/suchith-anand/

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