The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

£75m support package for universiti­es during Covid crisis unveiled

‘World-renowned’ research activities and jobs are now being threatened

- KATRINE BUSSEY

Universiti­es are to receive a one-off funding boost totalling £75 million to help them cope in the wake of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Education Secretary John Swinney acknowledg­ed “world-renowned university research activities are under threat from Covid-19”, as the Scottish Government funding was pledged.

But he insisted the UK Government also needs to step up and fund universiti­es north of the border.

Mr Swinney, also the deputy first minister, said the “main interventi­ons” from Westminste­r so far “have been focused on the higher education sector south of the border”.

He said: “We need the UK Government to take a UK approach and join with Scottish universiti­es and the Scottish Government to build a support package that will protect the sector from the impact of this virus.”

The Scottish Government funding

“We need the UK Government to take a UK approach. EDUCATION SECRETARY JOHN SWINNEY

comes after St Andrews University said it faces a “hole in our financial position” of at least £25m as a result of the outbreak, with principal Sally Mapstone describing the situation as “as serious a financial crisis as our university has faced in modern times”.

Scottish Funding Council analysis has indicated Scottish universiti­es could suffer a loss of around £72m due to Covid-19 this academic year alone – with a collective operating deficit of between £384-£651m forecast for the next year.

Holyrood’s higher education minister, Richard Lochhead, has now written to Michelle Donelan, his counterpar­t at the UK Government, calling for additional cash.

Explaining why the Scottish Government had acted, Mr Swinney said the threat came from a loss of university income to the risk to jobs and investment, adding: “That research is critical to Scotland’s future public health and prosperity, so we are investing now to protect our research sector’s excellence, with £75m of additional funding, as we plan together for the future sustainabi­lity of Scotland’s society and economy as a whole.

“We are taking a partnershi­p approach, talking to the universiti­es and staff unions, as we build up our response.

“For the universiti­es’ part, they are stepping up with a willingnes­s.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney.
Picture: PA. Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney.

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