Performance indicators in higher education in the UK 2005/06

 
PIs 2005/06 Index
Performance indicators in higher education in the UK 2005/06
Introduction
Guide to PIs
Summary
Using the UCAS tariff in the Performance Indicators
Notes to tables
Changes since last year
Adjusted sector benchmarks – technical notes and detailed information
Widening participation of under-represented groups
Definitions (applicable to tables T1 to T2)
Widening participation of students who are in receipt of disabled students allowance
Definitions (applicable to table T7)
Non-continuation rates
Definitions (applicable to tables T3, T4 and T5)
Projected outcomes – technical notes and detailed information (applicable to table T5)
Module completion rates
Definitions (applicable to table T6)
Research output
Research indicators - Technical notes and more detailed information
Employment of graduates
Definitions and technical notes (applicable to table E1)

Published: 19 July 2007

The first links below provide information that apply to ALL of the indicators.

  • Introduction

    Information on the coverage of the Performance Indicators (PIs) and their purpose.
  • Guide to PIs

    A "plain English" guide to what the PIs are and what they mean.
  • Summary

    A round-up of findings of this year's PIs including summary tabulations and charts.
  • UCAS Tariff

    An overview of the use of the UCAS Tariff in benchmark calculations.
  • Notes to tables

    The tables feature numbered notes which are referenced here.
  • Changes

    Information on changes to the PIs.

The performance indicator tables are divided into six sections accessible from the menu below. Each section includes the main indicator tables themselves, definitions and any supplementary information. As the indicators are complex in nature and calculation, please take a moment to read through the accompanying definitions and other documents.

Widening participation of under-represented groups

These tables look at the percentage of students from state schools or colleges, specified socio-economic classes and low-participation neighbourhoods. Go to this section...

Widening participation of students who are in receipt of disabled students’ Allowance

This indicator is the percentage of students who are in receipt of Disabled Students’ Allowance. The table is in three sections, one covering full-time first degree students, one covering full-time undergraduates and the third covering part-time undergraduates. Each section gives the number of students in the category, the percentage who are in receipt of DSA (the indicator) and the benchmark. The benchmark is based on entry qualifications of the students and their subject of study. Go to this section...

Non-continuation rates

These tables look at non-continuation rates for students at an institution. They are presented in two ways. The first considers students who start in a particular year and looks at whether they are still in higher education one year later. The second method looks at projected outcomes over a longer period. Go to this section...

Module completion rates

Some institutions return data to HESA in modular format. This table provides information about the pass rates of part-time students at institutions. It is restricted to undergraduate students domiciled in the UK and is only being published at present for institutions funded by the HEFCW. Go to this section...

Research output

This table provides four indicators of annual research output. The indicators here look at numbers of PhDs awarded and amount of research grants and contracts obtained, relative to the academic staff costs of an institution and relative to the funding council allocation of quality related research funds to that institution. Go to this section...

Employment of graduates

The employment indicator expresses the number of graduates who say they are working or studying (or both) as a percentage of all those who are working or studying or seeking work. Go to this section...

Enquiries

Press: Call 01242 211120 or email pressoffice@hesa.ac.uk.
General enquiries should be sent to piteam@hesa.ac.uk.
Enquiries regarding the Performance Indicators Steering Group (PISG) should be directed to the HEFCE Press Office on 0117 931 7307

 
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