Question to the Department for Education:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what quality assurance measures her Department has undertaken to ensure that Global University Systems is fit to retain the university titles and degree-awarding powers of the University of Law and Arden University since their recent takeover.
Providers must meet clear criteria in order to obtain degree awarding powers or University Title, including demonstrating that they are delivering high quality higher education. As set out in published guidance[1], if there is a change in circumstances of a provider – such as a change of ownership –their eligibility is reviewed to ensure that these robust criteria are still being met. Providers need to demonstrate that they continue to be the same institution that was assessed for and granted degree awarding powers, and that they can still meet all University Title criteria.
Such reviews have taken place following the changes of ownership at the University of Law and Arden University.
[1] Guidance for higher education providers: criteria and process for applying for taught degree awarding powers and research degree awarding powers https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/taught-and-research-degree-awarding-powers, and Guidance for higher education providers for applying for university title and university college title, available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/university-title-and-university-college-title.