Using your skills to the full?
I have been thinking a lot about the commodification of education. And this job advert from the UK Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (what a mouthful!) seems to sum it up for me – the bean counters approach to innovation.
“Using your skills to the full
The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) is the sixth largest spending department in Whitehall with a budget of more than £20bn. Britain can only succeed in a rapidly changing world if we develop the skills of our people to the fullest possible extent, carry out world class research and scholarship, and apply the knowledge and skills to create an innovative and competitive economy. As part of our team, you will have a key role to play.
You’ll be responsible for producing the Departmental Estimates and documentation, the financial contribution to the DAR, the annual Country and Regional Analysis report to the Treasury and the monthly Departmental COINS returns to the Treasury. In addition, you’ll have the added challenge of maintaining data control as we make the transition from two financial systems to a new shared service provider in early 2010.”