The heavy lifting is done, but Sam Gyimah still has bridges to build

The UK’s new higher education minister needs to move beyond recent spats to prioritise science, funding and mitigating Brexit, says David Bell

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January 18, 2018
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January 18, 2018
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It was a great pity that Sam Gyimah was unable to meet JJ's diary commitment to the QAA launch of Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Guidance yesterday, nor to hear the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development describe it as World Leading, as did the European Speaker from the Joint Research Centre in Seville. When 75 per cent of teachers in Europe feel unsupported to teach innovation, it nods to changes such as those suggested by the QAA's team of authors. If he truly thinks like an Entrepreneur, opportunity recognition should be evident - I do so hope this doesn't become a missed one!

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