Student recruitment
Salford revises ad-spend data
Last week 探花视频 reported that the University of Salford had trebled its spending on marketing to prospective students between 2010-11 and 2012-13. The story was accurately based on information provided by Salford under the Freedom of Information Act, and also carried a statement by the university reacting to the figures. However, on 16 January, following publication of the article, Salford contacted THE to say it had supplied incorrect figures in its FoI response owing to errors in collation. Salford apologised and provided updated figures on non-staff marketing spending. Its total marketing expenditure was 拢1,661,858 in 2010-11, 拢1,350,997 in 2011-12 and 拢1,320,944 in 2012-13. Combined advertising and exhibition expenditure 鈥 broadly aimed at prospective students 鈥 was 拢906,194 in 2010-11, 拢807,148 in 2011-12 and 拢1,064,599 in 2012-13.
European Research Council grants
Cash for Britain (and some Brits)
UK-based researchers have claimed the largest share of the European Research Council鈥檚 new consolidator grants, aimed at mid-career academics. Of the 312 awards announced in the 鈧575 million (拢478 million) scheme on 14 January, 62 (20聽per cent) went to UK-based researchers. German institutions won 43 grants and French institutions 42. However, tallied by nationality, British researchers won just 31 grants, against 48 by Germans, 46 by Italians and 33 by French researchers. Women took 24聽per cent of the grants.
Lords Science and Technology Committee
Are we making the right noises?
A committee of peers is to investigate whether the UK鈥檚 immigration policies send 鈥渦nwelcoming messages鈥 to non-European Union students. The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee inquiry will look at whether immigration laws are discouraging international students from opting to study in the UK, and whether immigration rules have been communicated effectively. Also raised will be the issue of routes into work for non-EU students. The enquiry will focus on science, technology, engineering and maths subjects, and the committee is asking for written evidence on the issue from today until 20 February.
Leadership and Management Awards
Search for this year鈥檚 models
The 2014 鈥 affectionately known as the Thelmas 鈥 are open for entries. The annual awards, with more than a dozen categories ranging from finance to student services to the Outstanding Leadership and Management Team, celebrate the work of university managers and administrators across the UK. Entries close on 9 March, and the ceremony takes place on 17 June at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
Correction
In last week鈥檚 story on open-access monographs we quoted Geoffrey Crossick as saying that the next research excellence framework will require academics鈥 long-form publications to be open access. We are happy to clarify that Professor Crossick was referring to the REF after the next one, which could require academics to make monographs open access.
Our news story exposing some of the universities that may have misled students with embellished claims in聽prospectuses struck a nerve with some of our followers. One institution boasted of being among the 鈥渢op five Northern universities for student satisfaction鈥, but neglected to include Greater Manchester, Liverpool, Cumbria and Lancashire in its definition of the North. said 鈥渢elling authentic stories鈥 would mean that universities would better connect with prospective students. agreed, saying that 鈥渕arketing with integrity benefits everyone鈥. However, was unsurprised by the manipulation. 鈥淢arketing materials are sometimes selective, painting a misleadingly rosy picture,鈥 he tweeted. 鈥淲ho would have thought it?鈥
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