What is meant by autonomy? The 3 dimensions of autonomy
o Managerial Autonomy- Vice-Chancellor is appointed by University Council- Councils are self appointed & supreme
o Academic autonomy- Students- Staff- Programmes & Curriculum
o Financial autonomy- Block Grant- Multiple funding sources- Balances
Borrowing Overdrafts
Sources of University Income 2001-02
41%
17%
6%
17%
17%
2%
Total Funding Council Grants
Total Academic Fees andSupport Grants
Overseas Student Fees
Total Research Grants andcontracts
Total Other Operating Income
Total Endowment Income
Source: HESA finance record 2001-02, HEFCE-funded HEIs
Some universities are almost completely self-sufficient
Chart 40: % income from Funding Councils, 1998/ 99
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Proportion of UK entries in the annual top 1% of the world’s most highly cited papers
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o 18%, compared to 16% in 1985/86- meanwhile participation has more than doubled, and the
student profile has changed immenselyo This compares with:
o The range in the UK is from 1% to 36%. o NB our worst is better than most countries’ average.NB International Comparators from OECD ‘Education at a Glance’
Germany 28%USA 37%France 45%Italy 66%
Der Spiegel’s review of HE in Europe
‘Thanks to their excellent achievements the British … occupy only the top places in the table’
A diverse system
Chart 40: % income from Funding Councils, 1998/ 99
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Brian Ramsden: Patterns of Higher Education Institutions in the United Kingdom. July 2001
A diverse system
Chart 6: Percentage of students following postgraduate programmes
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Median = 21%
Lower decile = 9%
Upper decile = 41%
Chart 40: % income from Funding Councils, 1998/ 99
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Brian Ramsden: Patterns of Higher Education Institutions in the United Kingdom. July 2001
A diverse system
Chart 6: Percentage of students following postgraduate programmes
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Median = 21%
Lower decile = 9%
Upper decile = 41%
Chart 40: % income from Funding Councils, 1998/ 99
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Lower decile = 30%Median = 44%
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Chart 10: Percentage part-time students
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Upper decile = 44%
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% students following part-time courses
Brian Ramsden: Patterns of Higher Education Institutions in the United Kingdom. July 2001
A diverse system
Chart 6: Percentage of students following postgraduate programmes
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
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Median = 21%
Lower decile = 9%
Upper decile = 41%
Chart 40: % income from Funding Councils, 1998/ 99
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Lower decile = 30%Median = 44%
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Chart 10: Percentage part-time students
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Chart 7: Percentage of students following undergraduate programmes not directly leading to degrees
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Upper decile = 33%
% income from funding councils% students following PG courses
% students following part-time courses % non-1st degree undergraduates
Brian Ramsden: Patterns of Higher Education Institutions in the United Kingdom. July 2001
A diverse system (amount of research funding)
75% of funds to 24 universities
HEFCE Research Funds (£) by institution
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A diverse system – student ability
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