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Implementation of Grants on a Full Economic Cost Basis

Implementation of Grants on a Full Economic Cost Basis. John Wand. Expenditure by Funding Councils and other funders. 2500. Insert the slide from the XCR and the IiI report. 2000. 1500. 1000. 500. HEFCs. Total project funders. 0. 1988-89. 1989-90. 1990-91. 1991-92. 1992-93.

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Implementation of Grants on a Full Economic Cost Basis

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  1. Implementation of Grants on a Full Economic Cost Basis John Wand

  2. Expenditureby Funding Councils and other funders 2500 Insert the slide from the XCR and the IiI report 2000 1500 1000 500 HEFCs Total project funders 0 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 HEI Research Income

  3. The Problem - trends • Stagnating Funding Council support alongside increased project funding • Increased pressure on staff to conduct and publish research • Poor understanding of cost base • Neglect of long run costs • Low price culture

  4. Investing in Innovation/Science & Innovation Investment Framework • Research in HEIs must be sustainable • HEIs must understand and recover FEC overall • Dual support system remains • Government is contributing very significant amounts of money for sustainability: • Science Research Investment Fund (SRIF) increasing to a permanent stream of £500M per year • Extra quality related research funding (QR) (£244M + SR2004) • Extra money for Research Councils (£120M + £80M) • Better cost recovery from others

  5. Implementation • Calculating the full economic cost of individual projects • Terms of trade between Research Councils (RCs) and Research Organisations

  6. Calculating Full Economic Costs - TRAC • TRansparent Approach to Costing • Activity based costing • Owned by the sector • Introduced at high level • Cost not income • Accepted by HM Treasury

  7. TRAC Methodology • Extend to Project level • Robust, consistent • Balance accuracy and bureaucracy • Timesheets not required by RCs • Roll out by January 2005 (grant applications to RCs from September 2005) • Produces a set of rates - indirect + estates • Quality Assurance process • Benchmarking exercise

  8. Project Costing

  9. Terms of trade between HEIs and RCs • Research Councils pay 80% of full economic cost • Research Councils should meet close to 100% of fEC by 2010 • Includes Fellowships • Excludes Research Students (for the present) • 100% of equipment over £50k • Cross Council project looking at implementation

  10. Research Council funding – current position

  11. Research Council funding – future modelFull economic costs

  12. Fund Headings for Research Grants

  13. Staff Travel & Subsistence Other Costs Equipment STAFF: Research Technician Other Fellows Visiting Researchers

  14. Classification of research costs within full economic costs methodologyDirectly Incurred (DI) • Staff costs • Travel & Subsistence • Equipment • Consumables • Books • Survey Fees • Purchase / Hire of vehicles • Publication costs • Recruitment & Advertising costs

  15. Investigators Estates Costs Other Directly Allocated costs Investigators

  16. Classification of research costs within full economic costs methodologyDirectly Allocated (DA) • Investigators costs • Costs of pooled staff • Estates costs • Usage costs of research facilities • Central & distributed computing • Charge out rates for shared equipment

  17. Indirect Costs

  18. Classification of research costs within full economic costs methodologyIndirect Costs • General office & Laboratory consumables • Library Services / Learning Resources • Typing / Secretarial • Departmental Services • Central & Distributed Computing • Cost of Capital Employed

  19. Staff Other Costs Equipment Project students

  20. Schemes • Small Grants - £20k • Overseas Travel Grants • Visiting Fellowships • Workshops/Symposia • Fellowships

  21. Timetable

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