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The Scotsman Bulletin Wednesday November 13 2024
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The Scotsman Bulletin Wednesday November 13 2024
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00:00
Hello and welcome to the Scotsman's daily video bulletin for this Wednesday.
00:04
My name is Dale Miller.
00:05
I'm Deputy Editor at the Scotsman and I'm joined by our Education Correspondent Callum
00:10
Ross.
00:11
Callum, I want to talk to you about a really strong and important exclusive you've got
00:17
for us today, but we should reference the front page of today's Scotsman firstly.
00:22
And we led on obesity levels in Scotland climbing to a new record high, 32% of the adult population
00:30
now classified as obese.
00:32
That's up from 24% in 2003, so quite a significant rise over the past two decades.
00:40
And it also comes as research found the number of Scots worried about running out of food
00:45
had risen as well, tied back into obviously a significant part of the country dealing
00:52
with the cost of living crisis.
00:55
It's an important story.
00:56
That leads the Scotsman.com as well as WellBe quitting.
01:01
And we see on the front as well, Callum, the exclusive from you, it's about the Edinburgh
01:06
University head and their pay going up at a time when it may not politically make a
01:14
lot of sense.
01:15
Can you talk us through that one?
01:16
Yeah, that's right, Dale.
01:17
I mean, I think there's been controversy or certain questions about the size of Sir Peter
01:25
Matheson's salary at Edinburgh University pretty much since the moment he was appointed
01:32
back in 2018.
01:34
It was £342,000 then.
01:40
That's just the salary, you know, not the full total package, double the Prime Minister's
01:46
salary if you want to look at it like that.
01:49
Now, to be fair to Sir Peter, I think it's important to point out that, you know, he
01:54
hasn't set his own salary.
01:57
I don't think any of the university principals in Scotland do.
02:00
That's set by remuneration committees established by the universities, and they tend to feature
02:07
kind of members of the ruling court.
02:09
Also, you know, should point out, Edinburgh University is one of the, you know, top 30,
02:14
top 50 universities in the world, close to 50,000 students, 16,000 staff, revenue of
02:22
over a billion pounds each year.
02:24
So it's a big organisation.
02:26
And, you know, Sir Peter also has turned down pay rises in, I think, three or four years,
02:32
2019, 2020 and 2022.
02:36
But last year he did accept a 3% pay rise.
02:41
That took his salary up to £348,000.
02:45
That's his basic salary and a total package of £418,000.
02:51
And now our story today has revealed that a further 5% increase was agreed earlier this
02:59
year by the remuneration committee and accepted by Sir Peter.
03:04
We think the university isn't going to go into the numbers, but we think that's worth
03:08
about £20,000, the increase.
03:11
The problem for him and the university, I think, as you kind of referenced at the start,
03:15
is that this has sort of emerged at a time when Sir Peter's really kind of overseeing
03:21
big cutbacks at the university.
03:23
He wrote to staff this summer telling them they were going to be cutting spending across
03:29
all areas.
03:30
There's basically a recruitment freeze, not quite a total freeze, but big constraints
03:37
on recruitment.
03:38
And that's because of the pressures in the higher education sector, the financial pressures
03:46
And there's also, it's got to be said, there's been already a fair amount of negative headlines
03:51
about spending in relation to the principal.
03:58
There's been coverage of the amount spent on the upkeep of the home that's provided
04:01
for him in Edinburgh's Regent Terrace.
04:05
He gets that for free, he gets his bills paid for him, and all the rest of it.
04:11
I think that was the point made by the staff representative, Sophia Woodman, the president
04:17
of the Edinburgh UCU branch, when I spoke to her yesterday.
04:21
She thought that staff would be horrified at this uplift and kind of pointed out that
04:26
he doesn't, with that kind of salary, he's not affected by the pressures of the cost
04:32
of living crisis like other staff members.
04:36
And she pointed out that staff are really struggling dealing with these cutbacks across
04:41
the university.
04:42
So I think it will be, it'll certainly be noted with interest by a lot of staff at the
04:47
university.
04:49
Callum, I know you've written specifically about the situation at Edinburgh University
04:53
here, but I mean, there's a wider narrative around cuts across the sector, isn't it?
04:58
You wrote last week about Robert Gordon University up in the North East making significant cuts
05:05
as well. And it does feel, coming into the next couple of months in the Scottish budget
05:11
at the start of next month, that we may not have heard the last of that cuts across some
05:16
of our most prestigious universities.
05:18
That's right. I mean, you know, we don't know the details of what's going on at every
05:23
university, but certainly, you know, we've heard about job cuts, like you say, at Robert
05:28
Gordon University, Aberdeen University, you know, had its issue with the accounts earlier
05:34
this year. It couldn't even guarantee that it would continue as a go in concern for the
05:39
next year. You know, it's a 500 year old institution.
05:43
There's talk of kind of mergers at the University of the Highlands and Islands.
05:47
I think we've mentioned the restraint at Edinburgh University, it's pretty much across
05:53
the board. And yeah, I mean, unless, certainly the message from the sector is, unless
05:59
something changes in terms of the funding, the way higher education is funded in Scotland,
06:04
that's only going to get worse.
06:06
But I mean, I guess it should be pointed out that stories like this about university
06:10
leaders and their, you know, big pay increases kind of undermines that messaging that's
06:16
coming from the sector in terms of restraint there.
06:21
You can read Callum's exclusive story at Scotsman.com.
06:24
And if you want to read all our education coverage, there's an education tab in our
06:29
navigation bar that you can get all the very latest across the sector, including our
06:35
ongoing coverage of the pressure on private schools as well through the VAT rise that
06:41
will happen at the start of next year.
06:43
Callum, thanks for joining us.
06:45
Thank you, everyone else, for tuning in.
06:47
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and go out and buy a copy of The Scotsman for all
06:52
the latest coverage tomorrow.
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