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Data Futures in the Data Present: a planner’s perspective
Guest blogger Dr Garrick Fincham offers a planner's perspective on the challenges facing providers in the Data Futures programme.
BlogTowards implementation: An update on our review of graduate outcomes data
The final round of consultation as part of our NewDLHE review of graduate outcomes data has now closed, and we have been given a broad mandate to proceed to implement our model.
Blog3,890 new graduate start-ups in 2015/16
Results of the HE Business and Community Interaction (HEBCI) Survey for 2015/16, published online free of charge, show that 3,890 graduates start-ups were formed in 2015/16, and that active HE provider spin-offs and start-ups employed over 44,000 people. HE providers earned £1.7 billion from intellectual property, consultancy contracts, CPD courses, regeneration and development programmes, and facilities and equipment related services.
HE Business and Community Interaction Survey 2015/16
Our Higher Education Business and Community Interaction publication provides a detailed picture of interactions between UK higher education providers and businesses and the wider community. Such interactions include spin offs and start-up companies, intellectual property, consultancy, CPD, public engagement, and more.
Open data licence: CC-BY-4.0Experimental Statistics: Widening participation and non-continuation rates
This UK Performance Indicator Experimental Statistics release covers widening participation and non-continuation rates at publicly funded HE providers and alternative providers.
Non-continuation rates summary: UK Performance Indicators 2015/16
This UK Performance Indicators release focuses on non-continuation rates for UK domiciled students.
Open data licence: CC-BY-4.0NewDLHE consultation: The future of graduate outcomes data
We are consulting on our new model for collecting information about what higher education (HE) students do after graduating (deadline for responses: 7 April).
BlogCivica chosen for HESA Data Futures programme
HESA is pleased to announce that Civica will work alongside HESA on the Data Futures data collection system. Data Futures is HESA’s ambitious programme to deliver a modernised and more efficient approach to collecting data and information from more than 250 higher education providers across the UK.
Income and expenditure of higher education providers in 2015/16
Total income for the UK HE sector was £34.7 billion in 2015/16. Income from tuition fees was £16.8 billion representing 48.4% of total income. The sector's total expenditure was £33.0 billion, of which £18.0 billion (54.6%) was spent on staff costs.
The dawning of NewDLHE: An update on progress
For the last 18 months, we have been conducting a major review of the data we collect about the outcomes of graduates. We are pleased to announce that we will be publishing our final design on Monday 6 March. Here, we provide some updates on the project.
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