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If you filter for grant above £5million as an arbitrary cutoff to get a manageable list...

there are 37 institutions with an above average proportion of ELQ funding to be phased out;  of these 37, a large majority, 23, are what I would consider to be institutions with a strong perspective for Widening Participation (including the OU and Birkbeck with their unique concentration on part time distance/evening study, and including some of the most well-recognised and applauded institutions on WP like Sunderland, Wolverhampton, East London, South Bank. London Met, Bolton, Thames Valley, Westminster, Coventry, Teesside, Bedfordshire and, of course, our good selves and others);  5 of the others are specialist institutions (in art, dance and music plus SOAS), and only 9 (approx a quarter) are what you could call 'traditional multifaculty universities' (Russell Group or '94 group - inc Oxford, Warwick, Leicester, Sussex etc).

Having said that some strongly WP institutions, Nottingham Trent and Plymouth for example, are barely affected, though a much larger proportion of the Redbrick/Russell group seem to be largely unscathed.  

But it does seem a perverse initial outcome for a government committed to WP and doing this in the name of improving WP.

I suspect some of the issue will be relating to 2005-06 data used - after all how many of us have taken much notice of this area previously?

Mike Milne-Picken
Bradford College

-----Original Message-----
From: Academic, financial or space planning in UK universities [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Norris
Sent: 11 October 2007 09:58
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: HEFCE consultation on ELQs

Andrea

They've filled in the links that were blank on the consultation circular http://www.hefce.ac.uk/pubs/hefce/2007/07_27/

This does seem at first glance to particularly hit those of us who specialise in access, widening participation and lifelong learning.

Regards

Paul

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Paul Norris
Head of Planning
University of Bedfordshire

>>> Andrea Cheshire <[log in to unmask]> 10/11/07 9:49 am >>>
Mike
 
where has Hefce hidden the modelling on their website? Can you guide me in the right direction?
 
Many thanks
Andrea
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Academic, financial or space planning in UK universities [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mike Milne-Picken
Sent: 11 October 2007 09:15
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: HEFCE consultation on ELQs



	The modelling is now on the HEFCE website.  Doesn't take long to
work out who's most affected - and we are one of them.  
	 
	Seems to significantly affect a number of colleges, who do not
offer degrees in History and Sociology!  London institutions seem
particularly affected (with half the population of London being already
graduates, that was inevitable).  Seems to be hitting some of those who
are on message with the government's skills agenda!
	 
	I think Bill Rammell has too simplistic a view of what this
represents in his article in the THES today.
	 
	Mike Milne-Picken
	 
	20 most affected institutions (by ELQ funding in 2007-08 to be
phased out as proportion of total teaching funding):
	 
	
	Institution	 	ELQ funding to be phased out
2007-08	 Total Funding 2007-08	
1	 City of Westminster College 	 40.8%	 £399,771	
£980,099	
2	 Birkbeck College 	 38.3%	 £7,866,367	
£20,514,926	
3	 South Thames College 	 28.0%	 £115,620	
£412,216	
4	 Conservatoire for Dance and Drama 	 26.0%	 £2,299,911	
£8,850,115	
5	 London Business School 	 24.9%	 £187,824	
£753,747	
6	 Open University 	 22.7%	 £31,628,519	
£139,364,677	
7	 Barking College 	 21.6%	 £170,644	
£788,629	
8	 Institute of Cancer Research 	 19.5%	 £126,704	
£649,358	
9	 Manchester College of Arts and Technology 	 17.8%	
£252,031	 £1,418,780	
10	 School of Pharmacy 	 15.3%	 £639,053	
£4,166,514	
11	 Southampton City College 	 13.9%	 £17,227	
£123,763	
12	 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine 	 13.7%	
£496,602	 £3,612,027	
13	 Bradford College 	 13.6%	 £880,076	
£6,461,839	
14	 City University, London 	 13.3%	 £3,191,136	
£24,047,550	
15	 Thames Valley University 	 12.5%	 £3,630,467	
£29,049,586	
16	 Craven College 	 11.6%	 £23,205	
£200,791	
17	 Lewisham College 	 10.8%	 £13,689	
£127,014	
18	 University of Bedfordshire 	 10.7%	 £2,677,349	
£24,930,797	
19	 University of East London 	 10.6%	 £3,774,215	
£35,466,475	
20	 London Metropolitan University 	 10.3%	 £6,191,987	
£59,970,483	


	

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