Hi
University of Sheffield scored 123 points, and were ranked 152. Like
Worcester and Bradford, this was also our first attempt.
I think sharing of what works well, and what the gaps are, is a very
good idea - it would be useful if we could also benchmark with
successful organisations outside of the sector.
Best wishes
Julie
Alison Simcox said the following on 01/03/2011 09:04:
> Hi
>
> University of Worcester scored 121, with a ranking of 162, and like
> Bradford this was our first attempt.
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> Kind regards
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> Alison
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> Hi All,
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> University of Bradford scored 104 – we are pleased with the result as
> this was our first attempt!
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> Dear All
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> On the same theme, I was wondering if institutions would be happy to
> share their positions within the ranking so we can jointly benchmark our
> progress. Obviously LJMU, Salford, Cardiff and Imperial are known, but
> if you are also a member of the Index your information would be good to
> know.
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> To start it off:
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> University of Liverpool – Ranked 231 (this was an increase from 301 in 2010)
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> Regards
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> Darren
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