
Following the recommendations of the National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education, the Government asked the four UK higher education funding bodies (HEFCE, HEFCW, SHEFC and DELNI) to develop suitable indicators and benchmarks of performance in the higher education sector. The Performance Indicators Steering Group (PISG) was established, with membership drawn from government departments, the funding councils and representative bodies. PISG defines the specification and develops the Performance Indicators. They are calculated and published on their behalf by the Higher Education Statistics Agency.
The indicators are designed to provide reliable information on the nature and performance of the higher education sector in the UK and constitute a consistent set of measures of this performance. This will contribute to a greater public accountability by the sector, as well as ensuring that policy decisions can be made on the basis of consistent and reliable information.
The Performance Indicators cover the following areas:
Most of the areas above show an indicator for each institution and a benchmark. The indicator shows how well the institution performed. The benchmark is more complicated however.
Because there are differences in the characteristics of institutions, average values for the whole of the higher education sector are not necessarily helpful when comparing HEIs. Therefore a sector average, or benchmark, is calculated. This is adjusted for each institution to consider some of the factors which contribute to the differences between them. The adjustments take into account subject mix offered, age profile of students and qualifications of students on entry.
The benchmark can be used in two ways:
To see how well an HEI is performing compared to the HE sector as a whole.
To decide whether it is meaningful to compare two institutions – for example it probably isn’t worth comparing a specialist art college with a large university offering a wide range of subjects.
The benchmarks are not government targets or quotas. However, some institutions do choose to refer to them as measures of their performance within their agreements with the Office for Fair Access (OFFA).
For more information on benchmarks please see the “Guide to PIs” accompanying the Performance Indicators.
To obtain a copy of the data, members of the press that have not already done so should send an email to pressoffice@hesa.ac.uk confirming that that they will adhere to the strict embargo time of 00.01 hours Thursday 20 July 2006.
HESA is a Company Limited by Guarantee, whose Members, the owners of the company, are the representative bodies Universities UK and the Standing Conference of Principals. HESA is now the central source for higher education statistics and has standardised and streamlined the data collection and publication process to become a respected point of reference.
A further press release will be issued by HEFCE in due course.
Press enquiries should be directed to:
Byron Price
HESA Press Officer
01242 211133
press.office@hesa.ac.uk
95 Promenade, Cheltenham, GL50 1HZ.
When using this material please credit HESA’s Resources of Higher Education Institutions publication.
Technical enquiries regarding the calculation of the Performance Indicators can be directed through the HESA Press Office or via the HESA PI Team at piteam@hesa.ac.uk or call 01242 211133.
Enquiries regarding how the Performance Indicators are defined and specified and widening participation policy should be addressed to PISG via the HEFCE Press Office telephone 0117 931 7363/7431.
Full text and tables of Performance Indicators in Higher Education in the UK 2004/05 can be found on the HESA website from Thursday 20 July. As in previous years, the indicators are set out in separate tables. Not all higher education institutions feature in every table. Performance Indicators prior to 2002/03 have been published by the Higher Education Funding Council for England and are available at www.hefce.ac.uk/pi.
One small change has been made to the Performance Indicators since last year affecting the calculation of benchmarks. PISG have agreed to use the standard HESA JACS subject groupings, but with medicine & dentistry grouped with veterinary science. Previously, the benchmarks used different groupings of the JACS subjects.