Staff in Higher Education Institutions 2009/10

Notes to tables

  1. Total academic staff includes staff whose nationality has been coded 'not known'.

  2. Staff of indeterminate gender, plus those whose gender is not known, are included in total figures but not in separate breakdowns.

  3. Average age is calculated on actual age (as opposed to age groups).

  4. The following institution has changed its name in the HESA products for 2009/10:

    Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication changed to Ravensbourne.

  5. University of London is a confederal organisation. The colleges of the university, shown separately in the HESA reference volumes, are:

    Birkbeck College
    The Institute of Cancer Research
    Central School of Speech and Drama
    Courtauld Institute of Art
    Goldsmiths College
    Heythrop College
    Institute of Education
    King’s College London
    London Business School
    London School of Economics and Political Science
    London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
    Queen Mary and Westfield College
    Royal Academy of Music
    Royal Holloway and Bedford New College
    The Royal Veterinary College
    St. George’s Hospital Medical School
    The School of Oriental and African Studies
    The School of Pharmacy
    University College London.

    In addition, the institutes within the umbrella of University of London (Institutes and activities) are:

    University of London Institute in Paris
    University Marine Biological Station, Millport
    School of Advanced Study comprises:
    Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
    Institute of Classical Studies
    Institute of Commonwealth Studies
    Institute of English Studies
    Institute of Germanic Studies and Romance Studies
    Institute of Historical Research
    Institute of Musical Research
    Institute of Philosophy
    Institute for the Study of the Americas
    Warburg Institute.

  6. Due to the particular nature of the structure of the UHI Millennium Institute, teaching and research activities are carried out by constituent partners and these staff have been returned as atypical. Non-academic staff at these partner organisations have not been returned.

  7. In 2009/10 The University of Edinburgh reported 7,610 (98%) staff as question not answered. These have been grouped into disability status unknown.

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