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Wales is one of the four home nations of the United Kingdom:

  1. England
  2. Scotland
  3. Wales
  4. Northern Ireland

For general information see United Kingdom.

However, Higher Education is devolved by the UK government to the four home nations so that many details are specific to the home nation involved.


Wales details

Higher Education

Higher Education in Wales is overseen by HEFCW, the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales.

Its mission is to:

promote internationally excellent higher education in Wales, for the benefit of individuals, society and the economy, in Wales and more widely.


On 12 October 2007 HEFCW released its consultation document Enhancing Learning and Teaching through Technology: a Strategy for Higher Education in Wales. This describes 13 Indicators of Success, seven short term and six long term, spread across five categories.

Higher Education in Wales is delivered via 11 distinct universities and higher education colleges in Wales, plus the Open University in Wales, as well as via a number of further education colleges that offer higher education courses. Funding is provided for the following:

  1. Aberystwyth University
  2. Bangor University
  3. Cardiff University
  4. University of Glamorgan
  5. University of Wales, Lampeter
  6. University of Wales, Newport
  7. NEWI - North East Wales Institute
  8. University of Wales, Swansea
  9. Swansea Institute of Higher Educationm soon to be Swansea Metropolitan University
  10. Trinity College, Carmarthen
  11. UWIC - University of Wales Institute, Cardiff


(Note that the Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama is now a subsidiary of the University of Glamorgan although it retains its own "Royal" name.)

Funding is also provided for:

  • University of Wales Registry
  • The Open University in Wales


There are seven HEIs who are or were involved in the Higher Education Academy Benchmarking programme:


They divide into methodology clusters as follows:

ELTI UWIC
eMM Aberystwyth, Bangor
MIT90s Glamorgan
OBHE Lampeter, Trinity
Pick&Mix Newport


Thus Wales is a microcosm of England, in this regard at least.

There have been informal discussions in Wales about setting up a Welsh benchmarking club for HEIs.


Further Education

Post-16 education in Wales is overseen by ELWA.

The JISC Regional Support Centre in Wales - RSC Wales - is active in supporting e-learning including in the ACL area (called PCDL in England) - and more specifically, to:

  • deliver e-learning support to Voluntary and Community Learning Providers
  • increase the use of e-learning by developing skills and knowledge
  • broker or provide training and expertise to the ACL sector

In 2005 ELWA commissioned a report from the Wales Council for Voluntary Action on Barriers to growth in the use of learning technology in the voluntary sector - of which an Executive Summary is public.


Conclusions

From the benchmarking and other information it seems clear that the only institution which may have a Virtual Campus is:

Some other universities including Bangor University have smaller-scale initiatives.

As in other home nations of the UK, there is e-learning activity in the college sector. However it is not expected that any activity even at the NELI level will be found. In case this is incorrect, Paul will be checking with a number of Welsh colleges that he has contacts with, via ALT and via the Glamorgan University college network.



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