In a significant shift in funding allocation, Sweden's Minister of Education, Mats Persson, announced plans to reduce grants to universities that heavily focus on offering standalone courses, particularly those conducted online.
This move aims to reallocate resources towards technical universities and institutions that provide education in fields with a high demand for labor, such as nursing and engineering.
Persson's strategy is to encourage universities to adapt their educational offerings to better meet societal needs, emphasizing the importance of reducing the number of isolated courses.
The exact details of the funding redistribution are yet to be determined, but the minister's intentions signal a clear push towards prioritizing education that aligns with the job market's demands.