Table 5 - Social, community and cultural engagement: Designated public events by HE provider 2014/15 to 2022/23
- Title: Social, community and cultural engagement: designated public events by HE provider, type of event, nature of event, metric and academic year
- Reference ID: DT032 Table 5
- Location: UK
- Academic years: 2014/15 to 2022/23
- Data source: HESA
- Sourced from: Higher Education - Business and Community Interaction survey
- Data source link: https://www.hesa.ac.uk/data-and-analysis/providers/business-community/ta...
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- Last updated: Apr-24
Table 5 - Social, community and cultural engagement: Designated public events by HE provider
Academic years 2014/15 to 2022/23
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Notes
Prior to 2021/22, as part of their latest data submission, HE providers were able to restate previous year's figures. In this table, previous year's figures are based on restated figures (so the 2019/20 figures are taken from the 2020/21 return; the 2018/19 figures are from the 2019/20 return and so on).
In 2019/20, there was a reduction in the number of events returned in Table 5 due to COVID but some providers reported a large increase in the 'other' category relating to online events.
University of the West of Scotland are missing from the 2022/23 academic year as their data was not finalised in time for publication. Data for this provider will be included in a future update to the HE-BCI open data.
Type of data
Administrative data
Data source
HESA (Higher Education Statistics Agency) is part of Jisc. We are the experts in UK higher education data and analysis. We have been collecting business and community interaction information since the 2008/09 academic year.
We provide data and analysis to a wide variety of customers, including:
- Governments
- Universities (via the Heidi Plus analytics tool)
- Academic and commercial researchers
- Students and potential students
- Policy makers.
Our data is used to regulate the sector, inform policy making, advance understanding of social and economic trends, support student decision making, and enhance public understanding of - and confidence in - the higher education sector.
HE provider
In tables where multiple academic years of data are shown, the provider's name in the latest academic year is used throughout. See Provider mergers and changes for further information.
Restated figures
As part of the most recent data submission, HE providers are able to restate some of the previous year's figures. So, for example, the 2017/18 submission includes restated figures for 2016/17. The notes under each table or chart record whether restated figures are used or not.
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