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Re: University Economic Impact Modelling

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Juliet Chester <[log in to unmask]>

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Academic, financial or space planning in UK universities

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Thu, 3 Feb 2011 07:45:40 +0000

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Dear all



This is a very timely discussion from our point of view. We are prioritising this work going in to 2011/12 academic year. As the comments make clear, there is a need to develop the approach and methodology from our earlier work so that it is credible and robust in a new fiscal environment. We are already talking to Treasury and BIS about what they need to see, and what their own modelling is telling them. I will let you know more as the details of our work (including timescales) emerge through discussion with our members and other groups we are talking to, but in the meantime if anyone has any useful experiences or feedback I'd be extremely grateful to hear them, either through this list or directly on the address below.



Best wishes

Juliet



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-----Original Message-----

From: Academic, financial or space planning in UK universities [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nigel Phillips

Sent: 02 February 2011 15:04

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Subject: Re: University Economic Impact Modelling



As would I, and I expect many others





Nigel Phillips

Senior Executive Officer

The University of Huddersfield

Queensgate

Huddersfield, HD1 3DH

UK

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Web: www.hud.ac.uk







-----Original Message-----

From: Academic, financial or space planning in UK universities [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Yat Sandilands (sms)

Sent: 02 February 2011 14:55

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Subject: Re: University Economic Impact Modelling



Hi - I would be interested too.



Kind regards



Yat Sandilands

Planning Coordinator

RGU



-----Original Message-----

From: Academic, financial or space planning in UK universities [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Philip Hopwood

Sent: 02 February 2011 14:41

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Subject: FW: University Economic Impact Modelling



Hi All,



I would also be interested.



Best,



Phil



Philip Hopwood

Director - Planning & Performance

University of Salford

SALFORD M5 4WT

Tel: +44 (0)161 295 5234

Mob: +44 (0)7973 129128

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-----Original Message-----

From: Academic, financial or space planning in UK universities [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of SA Dyson

Sent: 02 February 2011 11:10

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Subject: Re: University Economic Impact Modelling



Hi All,



Me too !  I would also be interested in any updated information



Best regards

Sally



Sally A.Dyson

Head of Strategic Planning Office

Offices of the Vice Chancellor



Telephone Work: +44(0)1274 233108







-----Original Message-----

From: Academic, financial or space planning in UK universities [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Melody Butters

Sent: 02 February 2011 11:09

To: [log in to unmask]

Subject: Re: University Economic Impact Modelling



Dear All



I've been looking into this very issue this week myself so if anyone

does have any further information on this, if would be most grateful if

you let me know too.



I understand that the modelling system was orginally developed by Ursula

Kelly at the University of Strathclyde on behalf of UUK - I have emailed

to ask if there are any plans to update the model's parameters but have

not yet had a response.  Will let you know if I do.



Regards,



Melody Butters

Executive Support Manager

Keele University



On 02/02/2011 10:33, Paul Ruddock wrote:

> Dear All,

>

> As we all know the UK economy has been through much change over the last couple of years and looks set to remain somewhat unpredictable, particularly in relation to HE.  Estimating the impact of value adding university activity to the regional and national economies can be a useful marketing tool as it puts into context the importance of such activity and the economic impact is far more reaching than many would expect.

>

> The University of Exeter has previously used the UUK Economic Impact Modelling System to analyse the extent to which their activity contributes to the local, regional and UK economies (measured by Gross Value Added - GVA).  However, given that the model was created in 2007, at a time when the economy was in a far healthier state than at present, I can’t help but feel that the underlying economic parameters are quickly becoming obsolete and the outputs produced are invalid.

>

> After contact UUK it seems that their 2007 model is their most recent and that they have no immediate plans to role out a more up-to-date version.  I suppose my question here is whether there is a more recent and suitable model out there or if anyone is working on an alternative modelling system / tool and if so will this be made available for use by a wider audience?

>

> I would be most grateful for any responses regarding this area of work.

>

> Kind regards,

> Paul Ruddock

> Data Analyst

> Strategic Planning&  Change

> 111 Northcote House

> The Queen's Drive

> Exeter

> EX4 4QJ





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