HE Provider Data: Business and Community Interaction
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Q1: In which areas do you see your HE provider as a whole making the greatest contribution to economic development? (All areas) Q1a: In which areas do you see your HE provider as a whole making the greatest contribution to economic development? (Three key areas) Q2: Please indicate how your HE provider selects the sectors that it works with Q3: Please rank the following partners/clients in your HE provider's third stream strategic priorities/aims from 1-4 (where 1 is the highest) in terms of benefits ultimately delivered Q4: Which of the following areas is of greatest priority in your HE provider's mission? (All areas) Q4a: Which of the following areas is of greatest priority in your HE provider's mission? (Key area) Q5: Does your HE provider have a strategic plan for business engagement? Q6: Does your HE provider have a strategic plan for public and community engagement? Q7: How would you rate the level of incentives for staff at your HE provider to engage with Business and the Community?
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Q8: Does your HE provider have an in-house capability to seek out licensing opportunities for all its forms of IP (patents, copyrights, designs and trademarks), or does it use an external agency? Q9: Does your HE provider have a structured system for providing the following? Q10: Does your HE provider have any subsidiary companies or distinct departments of the organisations responsible for Business and Community interactions and what are they? Q11: Please provide the following information concerning the Business and Community representation on your governing body or equivalent.
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Q12: Does your HE provider exert ownership over intellectual property by any of the following? Q13: Does the HE provider require its staff to report or disclose (internally) the creation of the following types of intellectual property to the disclosure (external relations etc.) company or department? Q14: Are staff as individuals rewarded by the HE provider, financially or by other means, for the intellectual property that they generate? Q15: If applicable, please give a brief description of the reward arrangements Q16: Does the HE provider offer support for spin-offs through the following mechanisms, either provided by the HE provider or in collaboration with a partner organisation (e.g. IP Group, Imperial Innovations, Fusion IP)? Q17: Does the HE provider offer support for start-ups through the following mechanisms, either provided by the HE provider or in collaboration with a partner organisation (e.g. IP Group, Imperial Innovations, Fusion IP)?
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Q18: In academic staff contracts, what is the maximum number of days per year academics may carry out private activities of engagement with business and the community (i.e. not recorded elsewhere in this survey)? Q19: What other business and community activities are carried out in your HE provider and are not covered in this survey? Q20: What indicators (for any Business and Community interaction activity not covered in this survey) can you propose for measuring the impact of your engagement activities? Q21: Which public sector areas (in terms of ultimate impact/benefit) do you engage with most in your third stream activities? (Rank 1 - highest; 5 - lowest) Q22: Please specify any 'other' public sector areas ranked in Q21.
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Q23: If engaged in regeneration programmes, which roles, if any, do funding from regeneration programmes play for the HE provider? (All roles) Q23a: If engaged in regeneration programmes, which roles, if any, do funding from regeneration programmes play for the HE provider? (Three key roles) Q24: Which of the following statements best describes your partnership arrangements with local and regional bodies?
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Q25: Does your HE provider provide the following courses? Q26: How are student business placements organised? Q27: To what extent is the HE provider involved in the development and implementation of regional/devolved government economic strategies in terms of the provision of expertise and data and the involvement of senior HE staff in regional partnerships? Q28: To what extent does the HE provider monitor skills needs and sectoral change through labour market intelligence (LMI), and take this into account in planning provision? Q29: To what extent are employers actively involved in the development of content and regular reviewing of the curriculum?
Table A - Strategies, approaches and infrastructures by HE provider
Academic years 2015/16 to 2017/18
Q1: In which areas do you see your HE provider as a whole making the greatest contribution to economic development? (All areas)
Notes
Please note that while many of the Business and community interaction tables include restated figures for previous year's data, this table does not include any restated figures. So for example the 2015/16 figures above are taken from the 2015/16 data return.
Methodology and notes - Business and community interaction
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 )
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Students and potential students
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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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