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Jo Johnson reappointed as universities and science minister

Johnson survives Theresa May鈥檚 reshuffle

Published on
July 16, 2016
Last updated
February 16, 2017
Jo Johnson, Minister for Universities and Science
Source: PA

After a major clear-out of David Cameron鈥檚 Cabinet team, Theresa May has kept some continuity for higher education by reassigning Jo Johnson to the universities and science brief.

Johnson, who announced his reappointment on Twitter last night, said he was 鈥渄elighted鈥, adding that there was 鈥渋mportant work ahead: ensuring UK leadership in research and innovation and promoting teaching excellence, social mobility and choice in HE鈥.

In a change under May, the oversight of universities and science policy has been split between two departments.

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Whereas before it sat solely in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, it is now divided between the Department for Education, which is responsible for higher education, and the new Department for Businesss, Energy and Industrial Strategy, which will oversee research.

Unusually for a minister, Johnson will span both departments in his role.

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His appointment was described as 鈥渧ery good news鈥 on Twitter by Brian Cox, professor of physics at the University of Manchester, while Max Lu, vice-chancellor of the University of Surrey, tweeted that 鈥渢he sector are delighted to have your strong leadership鈥.

Others who oppose Johnson鈥檚 reforms, including plans for the teaching excellence framework, may be less enthusiastic, with the second reading of the higher education bill due to take place on Tuesday.

The Cabinet restructure means Johnson will work with Justine Greening at the DfE and Greg Clark at BEIS.

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