黑料老司机 Chair Professor Deborah Terry supported the ambition to fund an extra 39,000 university places by 2023.
鈥淢inister Tehan has clearly heard universities鈥 concerns about our ability to meet an increase in demand for student places in the coming years. We know that during a recession, demand for a university education goes up.鈥
鈥淎s a nation, we will need a skilled, educated workforce to help drive Australia鈥檚 post-pandemic economic recovery.鈥
鈥淯niversity provides an excellent path to a good job. A university qualification is one of the best investments you can make. Younger women with a university degree still earn almost $14,000 a year more on average, and younger men $12,000 more than school leavers.鈥
鈥淲e also welcome the focus on improving participation and attainment by Indigenous, regional and remote students. Redressing disadvantage is a core aim of all of our universities and we support the new measures to assist with the goal.鈥
鈥淚t is also good to see the regional-industry research collaboration fund.鈥
鈥淲e are also pleased to see that universities and students will have a buffer, with grandfathering for current students, and a transition fund for universities.鈥
Professor Terry said universities would take time to properly assess the detail of the changes.
鈥淭oday鈥檚 announcement is wide ranging and contains considerable complexity. We will need to examine it closely in coming days in order to understand the impact on our students including those in the humanities.鈥
鈥淲e are also keen to understand the National Priorities and Industry Linkage Fund, particularly as it relates to our deep commitment to ensure that we can continue to deliver work-ready and skilled graduates in science and engineering.鈥