Students have their say: Lords hear from NUS President
15 December 2011
Liam Burns, President of the National Union of Students (NUS), will give evidence to the Lords Social Policies and Consumer Protection EU Sub-Committee on Thursday 15 December
This will be the third evidence session in the Committee’s inquiry into what contribution the EU can make to boost mobility, provide funding for and promote best practice across Europe’s higher education sector.
- Parliament TV: Modernisation of Higher Education in Europe: The EU Contribution
- Inquiry: Modernisation of Higher Education in Europe: The EU Contribution
Witnesses
At 10.00 am, Thursday 15 December, Committee Room 2, Palace of Westminster
- Liam Burns, President of the National Union of Students
The NUS is the national voice of students and is a voluntary membership confederation of 600 students’ unions, which constitutes more than 95 per cent of all higher and further education unions in the UK.
The Committee will question Mr. Burns on issues including:
- if he thinks the Government is doing enough to support Erasmus opportunities in the UK;
- what the benefits of the Bologna Process have been for UK students and whether the social dimension is more important than the academic dimension;
- whether he agrees with the Commission’s emphasis on encouraging closer collaboration between EU higher education institutions and business; and
- whether he supports the proposed ‘U-Multirank’ universities ranking tool or if he thinks it would place further burdens on higher education institutions.