What the Sunday Times were really after is social class (or rather
geodemographic) information produced BY HEFCE and FOR all universities.
This is what they based the Widening Participation supplement on in the
grant. Again, however, the original report was in confidence and for
consultation.
| Andrew McKirgan
| Manager, Strategic Planning Unit
| University of Northumbria at Newcastle
| Tel: 0191 227 3007
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [log in to unmask] [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 01 July 1999 13:23
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Sunday Times requests
>
>
> >At Liverpool John Moores University, in addition to the
> >request for the updated HESA information and the PI data,
> >the Sunday Times have also asked for some data that ALL
> >universities have produced on social class for HEFCE.
> >
> >Can anyone shed any light on what it is they are talking
> >about?
> >
> >Having just returned from maternity leave and with my
> >line manager on annual leave I am having difficulty
> >finding the information they are refering to.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >Jane Broad
> >Planning Officer
> >Liverpool John Moores University
>
>
>
> I have not seen this particular request, but if it is true that all
> universities have produced the information for HEFCE, then it would seem
> sensible for the Sunday Times to obtain it from HEFCE and not waste our
> time.
>
> Anna
>
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> Anna Whelan
> Planning Officer
> Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine
> Sherfield Building
> London SW7 2AZ
> UK
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