- Stella Greenall
Stella Margaret Greenall (born Stella Draycott) (
October 8 1926 -June 18 2008 ) was an education activist and adviser to theUnited Kingdom government. Between 1952 and 1975 she worked at theNational Union of Students of the United Kingdom (NUS) and during this time was instrumental in the creation of a universal system of grants for higher education students in Britain. [ [http://education.guardian.co.uk/obituary/story/0,,2287245,00.html Obituary: Stella Greenall | Education | The Guardian ] ]Early life
Born in Sheffield, and a pupil at High Storrs Grammar School, she attended
St Hugh's College, Oxford .Work with NUS
Greenall was first involved with NUS as a student in the 1940s. She was then employed as a member of staff in 1952, and in her tenure there developed the union's education and welfare campaigns, especially around student finance. She was known as a formidable negotiator, and this culminated in the introduction, in 1962, of mandatory grants for all higher education students in the UK, a system which was in large part unchanged until the introduction of tuition fees in 1998.
Later life
In 1975, Greenall was persuaded to leave NUS to work as an advisor to the then Labour Education Secretary,
Fred Mulley . She also advised his successor,Shirley Williams , until the Conservative victory in the 1979 elections.In 1998 she cancelled her standing order to the Labour Party as a result of their introduction of tuition fees.
Greenall died of cancer on
June 18 2008 .References
Persondata
NAME= Greenall, Stella
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Draycott, Stella
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Education activist, adviser to the U.K. government
DATE OF BIRTH=1927-10-08
PLACE OF BIRTH=Sheffield ,United Kingdom
DATE OF DEATH=2008-06-18
PLACE OF DEATH=
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