Universities as engines of social mobility: Rt Hon Justine Greening leads Solent discussion 

Solent University, Southampton kicked off its Strategy 2035 development process with a guest lecture delivered by Rt Hon Justine Greening this week.  

The lecture series is designed to champion collaboration in the process of creating an informed strategy that responds to the opportunities and challenges facing modern universities today.   

Rt Hon Justine Greening's Universities as engines of social mobility and entrepreneurship looked at the role of the higher education sector and its importance to an incoming Government.  

Solent’s Strategy 2035 Series will develop and inform the University’s next strategy. During this series stakeholders, staff and students are invited to explore the current landscape of higher education and consider opportunities for the future.  

Rt Hon Justine Greening, Chair of the Purpose Coalition, says:

"As we head towards a general election, this is a crucial year for higher education. Politicians must have a focus on higher education and the funding system, so that the sector can continue its crucial work on social mobility and driving opportunity. It is imperative that the sector continues to break down barriers to opportunity through widening participation, student support, entrepreneurship and much more.  

"Universities like Solent are great examples of higher education institutions that can provide the real-life solutions on social mobility that the UK so badly needs. I enjoyed kicking off the Strategy 2035 lecture series and meeting students, staff and local stakeholders." 

Solent’s Strategy 2035 Series invites staff, students and stakeholders to hear from experts in and out of the sector to discuss the future of higher education, the social landscape, rapid technological change, and opportunities for innovation and investment.  

Vice-Chancellor, Professor James Knowles, says:

“Solent is a truly inclusive University that has a long history of ensuring access to higher education for all. Universities are at the height of their power when we work collaboratively to deliver the highest quality education that results in the very best outcomes for graduate futures. It’s my belief that this has a ripple effect, positively impacting regional economies and producing skilled graduates who are work-ready, confident about their future and prepared to become active and engaged citizens. 

“This lecture series has been developed to put collaboration at the heart of our new strategy, and Rt Hon Justine Greening was the very best advocate to launch us into important conversations about how we respond effectively to the challenges and opportunities facing higher education.” 

Find out more at solent.ac.uk.  

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Notes to editor(s) 

  • Rt Hon Justine Greening and Vice-Chancellor, Professor James Knowles, are available for interview. Please contact PR and Media Relations Advisor, Robyn O’Mahony, at robyn.omahony@solent.ac.uk to organise.  

  • Rt Hon Justine Greening is founder of the Social Mobility Pledge, bringing together more than 800 UK businesses and universities, covering over 8 million people committed to improving social mobility. Justine is the former Secretary of State for Education (the first to attend a comprehensive school), Minister for Women and Equalities, Secretary of State for International Development, Secretary of State for Transport and Economic Secretary to the Treasury. 

The Purpose Coalition

The Purpose Coalition brings together the UK's most innovative leaders, Parliamentarians and businesses to improve, share best practice, and develop solutions for improving the role that organisations can play for their customers, colleagues and communities by boosting opportunity and social mobility.

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