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Universities in Global Competition: how well is the UK doing?

Universities in Global Competition: how well is the UK doing?. Howard Davies Director - London School of Economics. Harkness Fellowship Lecture Hong Kong Theatre 28 February, 2007. Shanghai Jiao Tong University World University Rankings, 2005. Top 50. Top 500.

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Universities in Global Competition: how well is the UK doing?

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  1. Universities in Global Competition: how well is the UK doing? Howard Davies Director - London School of Economics Harkness Fellowship LectureHong Kong Theatre28 February, 2007

  2. Shanghai Jiao Tong University World University Rankings, 2005 Top 50 Top 500

  3. The World’s Top 200 Universities, THES 6 October, 2006 Top 50 Top 200

  4. LSE’s performance in newspaper league tables

  5. Output of universities • Research • The production of citizens (cultured graduates) • Employable graduates • The university as a forum

  6. The Global Competitiveness Index and higher education and training UK Source: World Economic Forum 2007

  7. HE expenditure as a % of GDP – OECD countries OECD average = 1.4% Source: OECD Education at a Glance 2006

  8. Expenditure per student (US$), 2003 Source: OECD

  9. Public/Private expenditure, 2003 Source: OECD

  10. Index of change in public funding per student (1995-2003) (1995=100) Source: OECD, 2006

  11. Percentage of all foreign tertiary students enrolled by destination Market Share (%) Source: OECD

  12. Top six countries of destination for foreign students and their regional origin in 2001 May not equal 100% due to rounding Source: OECD Education at a glance 2003

  13. Market shares of English medium education

  14. Demand for LSE Programmes by overseas students Source: LSE Data

  15. International staff mobilityUK immigrants and emigrants by world region Source: HEPI, 2005

  16. Nobel Prizes by country Source: The Sutton Trust, 2003

  17. Share of research in universities, 2000 % Source: OECD R&D database

  18. Student Completion rates, 2000

  19. Percentage of graduates in graduate jobs Source: Graduate Prospects, 2004

  20. Private internal rates of return for an individual obtaining a university-level degree

  21. Public lectures at LSE

  22. Ten largest university endowments, by country

  23. Universities in Global Competition: how well is the UK doing? Howard Davies Director - London School of Economics Harkness Fellowship LectureHong Kong Theatre28 February, 2007

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