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Minister for Higher and Further Education
Scottish Gaelic: Ministear airson Foghlam Àrd-ìre agus Adhartach
Incumbent
Graeme Dey
since 29 March 2023
Member of
Reports toScottish Parliament
SeatEdinburgh
AppointerFirst Minister
Inaugural holderMaureen Watt
Minister for Schools and Skills
Formation17 May 2007
Salary£106,185 per annum (2024)
(including £72,196 MSP salary)
Websitewww.gov.scot
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Administration

The Minister for Higher and Further Education is a Junior ministerial post in the Education Department of the Scottish Government. As a result, the Minister does not attend the Scottish Cabinet. The post was created in May 2007 after the appointment of the Scottish National Party minority administration and the Minister reports to the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, who has overall responsibility for the portfolio, and is a member of cabinet. The Minister has specific responsibility for further education and colleges, higher education and universities, science and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics, student funding, youth work, and widening access to education.

The post is one of two reporting to the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, alongside the Minister for Children and Young People.

Minister

Minister for Schools and Skills

Name Portrait Entered Office Left Office Party First Minister
Maureen Watt 17 May 2007 10 February 2009 Scottish National Party Alex Salmond
Keith Brown 12 February 2009 18 January 2010 Scottish National Party

Minister for Skills and Lifelong Learning

Keith Brown 18 January 2010 12 December 2010 Scottish National Party Alex Salmond
Angela Constance 12 December 2010 20 May 2011 Scottish National Party

Minister for Learning and Skills

Alasdair Allan 20 May 2011 7 December 2011 Scottish National Party Alex Salmond

Minister for Learning, Science and Scotland's Languages

Alasdair Allan 7 December 2011 18 May 2016 Scottish National Party Alex Salmond
20 November 2014 18 May 2016 Nicola Sturgeon

Minister for Further Education, Higher Education and Science

Shirley-Anne Somerville 18 May 2016 27 June 2018 Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon
Richard Lochhead 4 September 2018 20 May 2021 Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon

Minister for Higher Education and Further Education, Youth Employment and Training

Jamie Hepburn 20 May 2021 29 March 2023 Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon

Minister for Higher Education and Further Education

Graeme Dey 29 March 2023 Incumbent Scottish National Party Humza Yousaf

History

The responsibilities of the junior ministerial reporting to the Education Secretary have changed considerably over time. The post was originally focused on schools: from 1999 to 2000, responsibility for schools rested with the Minister for Children and Education, which became the Minister for Education, Europe and External Affairs in the McLeish Government of 2000 to 2001. From 2001 to 2007, the schools portfolio rested with the Minister for Education and Young People. The skills brief also rested with the Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning between 1999 and 2007.

The Salmond government, elected following the 2007 Scottish Parliament election, created the junior post of the Minister for Schools and Skills who assisted the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning, in the Scottish Executive Education Department. This was then retitled on 7 December 2011 following the creation of the Minister of Youth Employment post which took over the responsibility for skills and training. A further change occurred in May 2016, following Nicola Sturgeon's reshuffle. The post was rebranded as Minister for Further Education, Higher Education and Science.

The post was vacant for a period over as the summer of 2018, as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's original choice, Gillian Martin, was revealed to have posted comments of a transphobic nature in a blog in 2007. Ms Martin's name was omitted from the list of appointments to be approved by Parliament on 28 June 2018 following a reshuffle. Richard Lochhead was later appointed to the role. Following the formation of the Third Sturgeon Government, the post was once more retitled to Minister for Higher Education and Further Education, Youth Employment and Training. In March 2023, Humza Yousaf appointed Graeme Dey to take over the post of Minister for Higher and Further Education where he returned to government after having resigned on health grounds during the Third Sturgeon Government in January 2022.

See also

References

  1. "MSP salaries". parliament.scot. The Scottish Parliament. 10 May 2024.
  2. Scotland Act (1998), Only those appointed under Section 47 of the Scotland Act "attend" Cabinet. Junior ministers are appointed under Section 49 and may be "present".
  3. "Minister for Further Education, Higher Education and Science". Scottish Government. 27 June 2018. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  4. "SNP Minister Gillian Martin axed from education role". The Scotsman. 28 June 2018. Retrieved 28 June 2018.

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