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Worth every penny: new members are happy that the extra cash represents value for money
The Russell Group鈥檚 four new members have each agreed to pay a joining fee of 拢500,000, 探花视频 can reveal.
Queen Mary, University of London and the universities of Durham, Exeter and York announced in March last year that they were leaving the 1994 Group to join the Russell Group. At the time, no mention was made of a joining fee, but a Freedom of Information request to the four institutions by THE has revealed that each has agreed to pay an extra 拢100,000 a year to the group over the next five years.
This means that their annual subscriptions over that period will be 拢159,000, compared with about 拢22,000 paid by 1994 Group members.
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A spokeswoman for the Russell Group (which the quartet officially joined last August) said it had sought the extra contributions 鈥渢o cover the one- off costs of the expansion and in recognition of the investment鈥ade by existing members when developing the organisation鈥.
In a statement, Queen Mary agrees that the elevated fee is 鈥渁ppropriate鈥 in light of existing members鈥 鈥減revious investment鈥.
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Minutes of a meeting of the institution鈥檚 senior executive held on 13 March 2012 state that the magnitude of the fee was 鈥渜uestioned鈥 but ultimately accepted.
The executives agreed 鈥渁s it reflected the immediate benefits that joining institutions would accrue, based on the work of the Russell Group since its inception鈥.
The mission group has 15 full-time equivalent staff and now has 24 university members. On this basis, its income from membership fees this year is likely to be just over 拢1.8 million. This compares with just under 拢250,000 for the 1994 Group, which now has just 11 members after the universities of St Andrews, Bath, Surrey and Reading withdrew last year in the wake of the exodus to the Russell Group.
A spokesman for the University of York said: 鈥淭he Russell Group is a well- staffed and highly effective organisation that speaks clearly on behalf of the top universities in the UK. In addition, it provides high-quality advice and support for its members. Taking these points together, we believe the subscription fee charged鈥o new members represents value for money.鈥
A spokesman for the University of Exeter said: 鈥淢embership of the Russell Group is a brand asset鈥o it is well worth the cost of joining.鈥
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Soon after the move was announced, Exeter鈥檚 vice-chancellor, Sir Steve Smith, told THE that the university鈥檚 鈥渞esearch strength鈥 and high proportion of students with AAB A-level grades not subject to an admissions cap made the Russell Group a 鈥渕ore natural fit鈥.
The price is right?
Rob Cuthbert, professor of higher education management at the University of the West of England, said that 鈥渃lubs [for] rich universities鈥 were 鈥渓ike shops where if you have to ask the price you can鈥檛 afford it鈥.
鈥淭he new members of the Russell Group obviously think it is worth diverting nearly 60 student fees from teaching and learning to advertise their exclusivity,鈥 he added. 鈥淭he surprise is not so much the price but that the Russell Group chose to make itself less exclusive.鈥
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He contrasted this with the Association of American Universities, which represents top US and Canadian institutions, noting that in 2011 it expelled the University of Nebraska and Syracuse University had 鈥渏umped before it was pushed鈥, with only Boston University being invited to join in recent years.
He said that exclusivity worked against the integrated university system required by the 鈥減ublic good鈥.
By calling its 2012 report Jewels in the Crown, the Russell Group showed disregard for the rest of the UK higher education sector, Professor Cuthbert said, adding: 鈥淭he other mission groups take a more inclusive approach by arguing their members are distinctive rather than separate from the rest.鈥
John Holmwood, co-founder of the Campaign for the Public University, agreed: 鈥淚t is clear that the Russell Group feels that it needs a large 鈥榝ighting fund鈥. It is a pity that it doesn鈥檛 fight for university education in general, but only for the narrow interests of its members.
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鈥淣o doubt [the money] will be used to lobby for the lifting of the fee cap or the lowering of the repayment threshold for loans: something that will have a detrimental effect on all students鈥ot just its own.鈥
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