Varsities’ officials attend financial autonomy training
Around 18 registrars, treasurers and allied staff of higher education institutions (HEIs) from Punjab, Sindh, Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) attended a training for public sector universities on financial autonomy at the Kohsar University (KU), Murree.
The Higher Education Commission (HEC) conducted the three-day capacity-building exercise under its Higher Education Development in Pakistan (HEDP) project.
The thematic areas included the features of the framework for financial autonomy, better financial management, improvement in the governance of public sector universities, and implementation of the framework. HEDP has already conducted six such capacity-building sessions across the country in which more than 150 participants have been trained.
Abbottabad University of Science & Technology Vice Chancellor Dr Malik Mujaddadur Rehman was the chief guest at the event. He emphasised the need for improvement in the financial resource generation of public sector universities in the wake of dwindling federal government grants and mounting expenditures due to inflation.
Highlighting the importance of financial autonomy, he said that HEIs that can make their own decisions can better empathize with their employees and students and address their regional needs.
In the collective brainstorming, programme members explored the practical applicability of the idea being the primary concern for HEIs and related questions were raised in this regard.
The pre- and post-assessment showed a marked improvement in the understanding and skills of the participants on financial autonomy.
The activity was led by the HEDP specialist Khawaja Zahid in collaboration with financial experts who were engaged to conduct different sessions during the training.
The allocation of public funds for the higher education sector in Pakistan remains low compared to international standards. The situation is vulnerable owing to competing demands from other sectors on Pakistan’s national budget.
Realising this, HEC is encouraging public sector HEIs to enhance revenues from non-traditional sources beyond government grants and student fees. This is also one of the key development objectives of the HEDP project, where the governance of the higher education sector is to be strengthened by supporting the financial autonomy of universities.
Accordingly, after consultations with around 100 HEIs across Pakistan, two frameworks - one for revenue enhancement and fund generation and another for improving the financial autonomy of public sector universities – were developed. All relevant stakeholders comprising the senior management of public sector HEIs from across Pakistan were engaged in the development of this draft framework.
Around 50 universities have already signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with HEC for participation in this new framework, whereas 25 more universities are in the process. HEC has also released substantial funds as seed money to 51 HEIs for the creation of endowment funds with the objective of utilising the proceeds for cost-cutting, revenue enhancement and implementation of these frameworks. It is hoped that these activities will prepare Pakistan HEIs for financial independence.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 23rd, 2023.