New UK prime minister Rishi Sunak鈥檚 ministerial teams at the Department for Education and Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy have听slowly begun to take shape 鈥 with big implications for the听universities sector.
With issues such as student number controls, free speech on campus and the perennial听concerns of fees and funding still听largely听unresolved, decisions made by those now occupying the seats of power will affect the sector for years to come.听
But the ministerial-merry-go-round of recent months 鈥 leading to new, unfamiliar job titles and a听scattering of responsibilities across new ministerial briefs 鈥 has led to uncertainty and confusion听over who exactly is doing what for听the sector.
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Department for Education
Gillian Keegan, education secretary

Key HE facts:听
- Left school at 16 to start a career as a car factory apprentice
- Graduated with a听bachelor鈥檚 degree in business studies听from听Liverpool John Moores University听and a master鈥檚 in strategy and leadership from听London Business School
- Served as parliamentary undersecretary of state for apprenticeships and skills from February 2020 to September 2021
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- As secretary of state, she has overall responsibility for the department听
- This means she oversees the work of her junior ministers on higher education as well as skills听
What might she do in the role?
As a former apprentice, Ms Keegan鈥檚 appointment has been seen as a sign the government will concentrate more on non-HE routes into jobs and careers, although she did combine her own听placement with a degree and is supportive of degree apprenticeships. Her experience so far has also been on the vocational side of education, overseeing moves to make apprenticeships more flexible. She has had little to say about higher education in her political career so far but is not thought to be a strong proponent of the 鈥渃ulture wars鈥. She may be tasked with enacting some of Mr Sunak鈥檚听priorities for higher education, such as 鈥減hasing out鈥 degrees perceived to have poor outcomes and expediting the听Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill.
Robert Halfon, minister for听skills, apprenticeships and higher education
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Key HE facts:听
- A graduate of the听University of Exeter,听where he studied a听BA听in Politics and听MA听in听Russian politics听and听Eastern European politics
- Challenged compulsory membership of the National Union of Students, taking the campaign to the European Court of Human Rights
- A former minister of state for skills under Theresa May
- Chaired the education select committee for five years
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- His job title lists 鈥渟kills, apprenticeships and higher education鈥 鈥 an improvement on Andrea Jenkyns鈥 title, which only had 鈥渟kills鈥. He is also a minister of state, a more senior position than Ms Jenkyns held
- Among his听key responsibilities are higher education quality and reform, relationship with the Office for Students, the government鈥檚听plans for lifelong loan entitlements, widening participation and higher technical education
What might he do with the role?
Mr Halfon鈥檚 enthusiasm for apprenticeships has听reinforced the view听that this will be a key priority for the听department.听He听has called for听50 per cent of those going into higher education to take a degree apprenticeship as part of a drive to better link higher education to getting a job. Mr Halfon has accused universities of using international students as 鈥渃ash cows鈥 and said there should be more of a balance with domestic students, raising concerns he may support moves by the Home Office to听limit student visas.听
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Other education ministers
Responsibilities for aspects of higher education are more spread out across the department than has been the case previously. Clare Coutinho, a听mathematics and philosophy graduate from the University of Oxford, will look after freedom of speech in education as part of her role as parliamentary undersecretary of state for children, families and well-being. Baroness Barran, the new parliamentary undersecretary for the school system and student finance, will, as her title suggests, be given responsibility for the Student Loans Company.听
Department for Business
Grant Shapps, business secretary

Key HE facts
- Studied at Cassio College, Watford and then gained a business and finance diploma at听Manchester Polytechnic
Responsibilities听
- He has overall responsibility for the department and also leads the government鈥檚 relationship with businesses.
- Has been tasked with 鈥渆nsuring the UK remains at the leading edge of science, research and innovation鈥
- This includes the UK鈥檚 membership of Horizon Europe (or lack of), the Advanced Research and Invention Agency,听the Innovation Strategy and the R&D People and Culture Strategy
What might he do with the role?
Mr Shapps鈥 attention is likely to be mainly taken up by the energy part of his brief, given the crisis much of the world finds itself in. He also faces continued听challenges to research funding, given the likelihood of cuts to public spending that are set to be announced by the chancellor Jeremy Hunt. However, unlike his听short-lived predecessor in the department, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Mr Shapps is seen as more likely to want to fight the Treasury to retain commitments to invest in science and research as a key driver of economic growth.听
George Freeman

Key HE facts
- Studied geography at听the University of Cambridge
- Made minister for science, research and innovation by Boris Johnson in 2021
- Resigned in the dying days of Mr Johnson鈥檚 regime and was rebuffed听when he offered to return
Responsibilities
- This is where it gets complicated 鈥 Mr Freeman said he had returned to his former role as science minister, but that position is still occupied by Nusrat Ghani
- The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has repeatedly failed to confirm the new ministerial briefs.
What might he do with the role?
Assuming he does regain some of his former responsibilities, Mr Freeman will need to again pick up the challenge of the UK鈥檚 association to Horizon Europe, which has still not been resolved post-Brexit. He will also need to work out a new target for research and development spending, after an accounting change led to the country unexpectedly reaching its previous goal years early. After several reports found Britain is stalling in its ambitions to become a science superpower, Mr Freeman will need to consider where to go next in terms of science strategy.
Nusrat Ghani

Key HE facts
- Studied a BA in government and politics at Birmingham City University and a master鈥檚 degree in international relations听at the听University of Leeds
- Made听science minister under Liz Truss and听remains in that role under Mr Sunak 鈥 for now
Responsibilities
- While serving under听Ms Truss, Ms Ghani was minister for science and investment security
- This gave her responsibility for science and research, Horizon Europe membership, innovation strategy and research and development听鈥 what elements of this brief she will retain are still to be confirmed
What might she do with the role?
See above if Ms Ghani stays in post. Her role encompassed investment security for the first time, hinting that she would be given greater say over how to protect the UK鈥檚 technological and scientific advancements. One of Ms Ghani鈥檚 few outings as science minister so far was to reaffirm commitments to raise spending on science by 拢20 billion a year.
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