Northern Ireland

New measures to tackle university disparity announced

UK universities will be required to publish data on admissions and attainment, broken down by ethnicity
UK universities will be required to publish data on admissions and attainment, broken down by ethnicity UK universities will be required to publish data on admissions and attainment, broken down by ethnicity

UNIVERSITIES will have to publish information on what they are doing to tackle ethnic disparity.

They will also be held to account on how they improve outcomes for under-represented students, including those from ethnic minorities.

This will be done through the Office for Students (OfS), which will examine the access and participation plans of institutions.

As part of a string of measures, UK universities will be required to publish data on admissions and attainment, broken down by ethnicity, gender and socio-economic background.

The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, David Lidington, and the Universities Minister Chris Skidmore, also announced that league table providers would be encouraged to take into account performance on addressing inequalities between ethnic groups in university rankings.

Figures from the Race Disparity Audit and OfS show that although record numbers of ethnic minorities are attending university, only 56 per cent of black students achieved a First or 2:1 compared with 80 per cent of their white peers in 2016/2017.

The data also suggests black students are the most likely to drop out of university.

"These ethnic disparities in higher education cannot be tackled overnight, but I look forward to seeing meaningful and sustained progress in the higher education sector in the next few years," Mr Lidington said.

Mr Skidmore added that he expected access and participation plans, which universities will be drawing up this year for implementation in 2020-21, to contain "ambitious and significant actions to make sure we are seeing material progress in this space in the next few years".

"It cannot be right that ethnic minority students are disproportionately dropping out of university and I want to do more to focus on student experience to help ethnic minority students succeed at university," he said.