Political leaders have been urged to be more honest about their plans for the academy as they enter the closing stages of the general election campaign.
The call was made by Les Ebdon, chair of the Million+ group of new universities and vice-chancellor of the University of Bedfordshire, after Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats, accused his rivals of keeping tuition fees off the election agenda.
Mr Clegg told voters that Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Conservative Party leader David Cameron 鈥渄on鈥檛 want to come clean with you about what they鈥檙e planning鈥.
The Lib Dems have committed to phase out tuition fees over six years, a move they say would cost 拢1.7 billion.
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However, Professor Ebdon accused Mr Clegg of oversimplifying election discussions on higher education, reducing the debate to a question of 鈥渘o fees versus higher fees鈥.
鈥淰oters will go to the polls in just over a week鈥檚 time and Nick Clegg is right to point out that the future of universities and students has hardly been mentioned,鈥 he said.
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鈥淗owever, a genuine debate about higher education must include the parties setting out their commitments not just to tuition fees, but also to investment in universities to aid the recovery, fund research and postgraduate study, and鈥nsure that every applicant who is qualified and wants to go to university gets a place.鈥
Professor Ebdon also challenged the Lib Dem costings 鈥 Million+ believes that scrapping fees would cost 拢2 billion.
鈥淭he real question must be what would be cut to fund this,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here is a real risk that it could be the chance for everyone to go university 鈥 and for that university to be well funded for both teaching and research.鈥
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