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London Introduction Greater London is made up of 32 boroughs and the City of London, which cover an area of 1,572 km 2 . By size it is the smallest English region (1.2 per cent of the total land area of England). It has 7.8 million inhabitants which represent almost 15 per cent of the population of England, and London has the highest population density of any English region 4,900 people per km 2 . The economy In 2009 London’s headline gross value added (GVA) was over £265 billion. This represented 21 per cent, the largest regional share, of the UK total. Inner London contributed 68 per cent to London’s GVA in 2008 and 14 per cent to the UK’s total GVA. London houses a major world financial centre and a range of business specializations, which attract a highly skilled workforce. London residents (those aged 16 to 64 and working) are more likely to be employed in managerial, professional or associate professional and technical occupations, than the rest of the UK (54 per cent and 44 per cent respectively in 2010). Gross disposable household income (GDHI) per head of London residents was the highest of all regions. At £19,700 in 2009 it was 28 per cent higher than the UK average. GDHI per head in Inner London was £22,940 and in Outer London it was £17,520. Despite this apparent success, in autumn 2011 the unemployment rate in London, at 9 per cent, was higher than England as a whole (7.9 per cent). Qualification levels In 2009, 39.4 per cent of the London working age population’s highest qualification was Level 4 or above. This was the highest of all regions and compares with 30.0 per cent for England. In London, 54.0 per cent of pupils achieved five or more grades A* to C at GCSE level or equivalent including English and mathematics in 2008-09, compared with 49.8 per cent for England as a whole. Higher education provision By far the largest concentration of higher education (HE) in the UK is in London. There are 41 higher education institutions funded by HEFCE: 12 universities, nine higher education colleges, and 20 colleges and schools of the University of London (including the University of London itself). The University of London is a federal university containing colleges, schools and institutes. HEFCE funds many of these colleges directly (one of which is in the South East region). The university accounts for 33 per cent of higher education in the capital, when measured in terms of student full-time equivalents (FTEs). In addition there are 39 further education colleges (FECs) offering higher education courses, of which 15 are funded directly by HEFCE and all but one teach students registered at higher education institutions. London’s higher education student population is 425,245 students, equating to 317,265 FTEs, of which 4,825 are registered at FECs. This accounts for almost 20 per cent of the HE student population at campus universities in England, measured in terms of student FTEs. The higher education institutions range in size from Kings College London, with 24,065 students, to the Institute for Cancer Research with just 301 students.

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London

Introduction

Greater London is made up of 32 boroughs and the City of London, which cover an area of 1,572 km2.

By size it is the smallest English region (1.2 per cent of the total land area of England). It has 7.8

million inhabitants which represent almost 15 per cent of the population of England, and London has

the highest population density of any English region 4,900 people per km2.

The economy

In 2009 London’s headline gross value added (GVA) was over £265 billion. This represented 21 per

cent, the largest regional share, of the UK total. Inner London contributed 68 per cent to London’s

GVA in 2008 and 14 per cent to the UK’s total GVA.

London houses a major world financial centre and a range of business specializations, which attract a

highly skilled workforce. London residents (those aged 16 to 64 and working) are more likely to be

employed in managerial, professional or associate professional and technical occupations, than the

rest of the UK (54 per cent and 44 per cent respectively in 2010).

Gross disposable household income (GDHI) per head of London residents was the highest of all

regions. At £19,700 in 2009 it was 28 per cent higher than the UK average. GDHI per head in Inner

London was £22,940 and in Outer London it was £17,520.

Despite this apparent success, in autumn 2011 the unemployment rate in London, at 9 per cent, was

higher than England as a whole (7.9 per cent).

Qualification levels

In 2009, 39.4 per cent of the London working age population’s highest qualification was Level 4 or

above. This was the highest of all regions and compares with 30.0 per cent for England. In London,

54.0 per cent of pupils achieved five or more grades A* to C at GCSE level or equivalent including

English and mathematics in 2008-09, compared with 49.8 per cent for England as a whole.

Higher education provision

By far the largest concentration of higher education (HE) in the UK is in London. There are 41 higher

education institutions funded by HEFCE: 12 universities, nine higher education colleges, and 20

colleges and schools of the University of London (including the University of London itself).

The University of London is a federal university containing colleges, schools and institutes. HEFCE

funds many of these colleges directly (one of which is in the South East region). The university

accounts for 33 per cent of higher education in the capital, when measured in terms of student

full-time equivalents (FTEs).

In addition there are 39 further education colleges (FECs) offering higher education courses, of which

15 are funded directly by HEFCE and all but one teach students registered at higher education

institutions. London’s higher education student population is 425,245 students, equating to 317,265

FTEs, of which 4,825 are registered at FECs. This accounts for almost 20 per cent of the HE student

population at campus universities in England, measured in terms of student FTEs.

The higher education institutions range in size from Kings College London, with 24,065 students, to

the Institute for Cancer Research with just 301 students.

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Student profile

Nearly half the ethnic minority population of England lives in London. This is reflected in the high

proportion of students from ethnic minorities studying in some of the capital’s higher education

institutions. London has a high proportion of students aged 21 or over, and, along with the North East

and the North West, a high proportion of young full-time first degree students studying at higher

education institutions in their home region.

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1 ▲ Brunel University

2 ■ Conservatoire for Dance andDrama, Rambert

3 ▲ University of Greenwich

4 ▲ Kingston University

5 ▲ Middlesex University

6 ▲ Ravensbourne

7 ▲ Rose Bruford College

8 ▲ St Mary’s University College

9 ▲ Trinity Laban Conservatoire of

Music and Dance

10 The University of West London:

▲ Main campus

■ Brentford campis

11 ✚✖◆ Barking and Dagenham College

12 ✚✖ Barnet College

13 ✚✖◆ Bexley College

14 ✖ Bromley College of Further andHigher Education

15 ✚✖ Carshalton College

16 ✖ Coulsdon College

17 ✚◆ Croydon College

18 ✚✖ Greenwich Community College atPlumstead Centre

19 ✖ Harrow College

20 ✚✖◆ Havering College of Further

and Higher Education

21 ✚✖◆ Kingston College

22 ✖ Leyton Sixth Form College

23 ✚✖◆ The College of North WestLondon

24 ✖ Orpington College of FurtherEducation

25 ✖ Redbridge College

26 ✖ Richmond Adult CommunityCollege

27 ✚✖◆ Richmond-upon-Thames College

28 ✖ Sir George Monoux College

29 ✖ Southgate College

30 ✖ Stanmore College

31 ✚✖◆ Uxbridge College

32 ✖ Waltham Forest College

33 ✚✖◆ West Thames College

Known providers of HE - London

Legend

HEI main campus▲

HEI non-main campus■

FEC provision registered at an HEI✖

FEC provision registered at an FEC✚

FEC funded by HEFCE in 2010-11◆

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

Information on HEI campuses is taken from the HESA 2009-10 campus information collection

FEC campus is location of majority of HE provision, and may differ from main location of FE provision

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1 ▲ Birkbeck College

2 ▲ Institute of Cancer Research

3 ▲ Central School of Speech andDrama

4 ▲ City University, London

5 ▲ Courtauld Institute of Art

6 ■ University of Cumbria, London

(Tower Hamlets prof. Devel.Cntr.)

7 Conservatoire for Dance and

Drama:■ Central School of Ballet

■ LAMDA

■ LCDS

■ RADA

■ The Circus Space

8 ■ University of East Anglia, UEALONDON

9 ▲ University of East London

10 ▲ Institute of Education

11 ■ University of Gloucestershire,

London Campus12 ▲ Goldsmiths’ College

13 ▲ Guildhall School of Music &

Drama14 ▲ Heythrop College

15 ▲ Imperial College London

16 ▲ King’s College London

17 ▲ University of the Arts London

18 University of London:

▲ Main campus

■ Institute for the study of the

Americas■ Institute of Advanced Legal

Studies■ Institute of Commonwealth

Studies■ Institute of English Studies

■ Institute of Germanic and

Romance Studies■ Institute of Historical

Research■ Warburg Institute

19 ▲ London Business School

20 ▲ London School of Economics and

Political Science21 ▲ London School of Hygiene &

Tropical Medicine22 ▲ London Metropolitan University

23 ▲ London South Bank University

24 ▲ School of Oriental and AfricanStudies

25 ▲ School of Pharmacy

26 ▲ Queen Mary, University ofLondon

27 ▲ Roehampton University

28 ▲ Royal Academy of Music

29 ▲ Royal College of Art

30 ▲ Royal College of Music

31 ▲ Royal Veterinary College

32 ▲ St George’s Hospital Medical

School33 ▲ University College London

34 ▲ University of Westminster

35 ✖ City and Islington College

36 ✖ City Lit

37 ✚✖◆ City of Westminster College

38 ✚✖◆ Ealing, Hammersmith and West

London College39 ✚✖ Hackney Community College

40 ✖ The College of Haringey,

Enfield and North East London41 ✚✖◆ Kensington and Chelsea College

42 ✖ Lambeth College

43 ✚✖◆ Lewisham College

44 ✖ Newham College of FurtherEducation

45 ✖ Newham Sixth Form College

46 ✚✖◆ South Thames College

47 ✖ Southwark College

48 ✚✖ Tower Hamlets College

49 ✚✖◆ Westminster Kingsway College

50 ✚✖ The Working Men’s College

Known providers of HE - Inner London

Legend

HEI main campus▲

HEI non-main campus■

FEC provision registered at an HEI✖

FEC provision registered at an FEC✚

FEC funded by HEFCE in 2010-11◆

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles Inner London

Information on HEI campuses is taken from the HESA 2009-10 campus information collection

FEC campus is location of majority of HE provision, and may differ from main location of FE provision

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2007-082007-08

351,595 351,595

6,855 6,855

4,395 4,395

23,605 23,605

4,840 4,840

4,890 4,890

396,175

2008-092008-09

362,335 362,335

6,095 6,095

4,425 4,425

24,635 24,635

6,190 6,190

6,445 6,445

410,125

2009-102009-10

375,280 375,280

6,335 6,335

4,825 4,825

26,340 26,340

6,180 6,180

6,285 6,285

425,245

2007-082007-08

274,420 274,420

5,480 5,480

3,765 3,765

9,005 9,005

1,620 1,620

2,910 2,910

297,205

2008-092008-09

282,195 282,195

4,815 4,815

3,690 3,690

8,950 8,950

1,875 1,875

3,960 3,960

305,490

2009-102009-10

292,340 292,340

4,835 4,835

4,025 4,025

9,795 9,795

2,060 2,060

4,210 4,210

317,265

HE students taught at London institutions2007-08 to 2009-10

Profile of students’ study methods in London (based on student FPEs)

FPEs:

HEI registered HEI taught:

HEI registered FEC taught:

FEC registered FEC taught:

OU distance learners*:

Other distance learners*:

Other teaching providers:

Total:

FTEs:

HEI registered HEI taught:

HEI registered FEC taught:

FEC registered FEC taught:

OU distance learners*:

Other distance learners*:

Other teaching providers:

Total:

* Learners domiciled in region

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

HEI registered HEI taught HEI registered FEC taughtFEC registered FEC taught OU distance learners*Other distance learners* Other teaching providers

88%

1.5%1.1%

6.2%

1.5%1.5%

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HE students taught at HEIs in London2007-08 to 2009-10 (OU and distance learners excluded)Institutions with more than 2,000 FPEs

Student numbers (FPEs)

* Institution has additional campus in this region. Please refer to Annex A

HEFCE-fundable Non-fundable

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

St Mary’s University College

St George’s Hospital Medical School

School of Oriental and African Studies

Institute of Education

Goldsmiths’ College

Roehampton University

London School of Economics and Political Science

The University of West London

Queen Mary, University of London

Imperial College London

Brunel University

University of the Arts London

City University, London

University of Greenwich

Birkbeck College

Middlesex University

University of East London

London Metropolitan University

University of Westminster

University College London

London South Bank University

Kingston University

King’s College London

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

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2008-09

2007-08

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2007-08

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0 10,000 20,000 30,000

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HE students taught at HEIs in London2007-08 to 2009-10 (OU and distance learners excluded)Institutions with less than 2,000 FPEs

Student numbers (FPEs)

* Institution has additional campus in this region. Please refer to Annex A

HEFCE-fundable Non-fundable

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

University of Essex*

University of East Anglia*

University of Gloucestershire*

Institute of Cancer Research

Courtauld Institute of Art

University of Cumbria*

University of London

Royal College of Music

Royal Academy of Music

Rose Bruford College

Guildhall School of Music & Drama

Conservatoire for Dance and Drama

Central School of Speech and Drama

Royal Veterinary College

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

Royal College of Art

Heythrop College

Ravensbourne

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

School of Pharmacy

London Business School

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2008-09

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2007-08

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2008-09

2007-08

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2008-09

2007-08

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2008-09

2007-08

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HE students taught at FECs in London2007-08 to 2009-10

Higher education student numbers for further education colleges with more than 125 FPE2007-08 to 2009-10

Student numbers (FPEs)

HEFCE-fundable Non-fundable

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

Further education colleges with < 125 FPE

Richmond Adult Community College

Southgate College

The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London

Uxbridge College

Carshalton College

Barking and Dagenham College

Richmond-upon-Thames College

Lambeth College

Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College

Barnet and Southgate college

Bexley College

West Thames College

City and Islington College

The College of North West London

South Thames College

Westminster Kingsway College

City of Westminster College

Bromley College of Further and Higher Education

Croydon College

Havering College of Further and Higher Education

Kingston College

2009-102008-092007-08

2009-102008-092007-08

2009-102008-092007-08

2009-102008-092007-08

2009-102008-092007-08

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HE students taught at London HEIs 2009-10:characteristics (OU and distance learners excluded)Based on student FPEs (percentage in brackets represents average for England)

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

* Please refer to Annex A

From the region (46%)

Region of domicile

Other UK (35%)

Other EU (5%)

Rest of the world (13%)

Postgraduate research (5%)

Level of study

Postgraduate taught (20%)

First degree (60%)

Foundation degree (2%)

HND/HNC (1%)

Other undergraduate (12%)

Full-time & sandwich (75%)

Mode of study

Part-time (25%)

Male (43%)

Gender of students*

Female (57%)

White (66%)

Ethnicity

Black or Black British (7%)

Asian or Asian British (15%)

Other (including mixed) (4%)

Unknown (7%)

Under 21 (49%)

Age of undergraduate students on entry

21-24 years old (18%)

25 and over (33%)

Not in receipt of DSA (95%)

Students in receipt of

Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA)*

In receipt of DSA (5%)

49%

26%

8%

17%5%

27%

2%

54%

0%

12%

71%

29%

42%

58%

46%

15%

23%

7%

9%

38%

22%

40%

96%

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HE students taught at London HEIs: subject2009-10 (OU and distance learners excluded)

Percentage of HE students (FTEs)

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bje

ct

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

London England

Combined

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Initial teacher training

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Historical and philosophical studies

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Mass communications and documentation

Business and administrative studies

Law

Social studies

Architecture, building and planning

Engineering and technology

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Mathematical sciences

Physical sciences

Agriculture and related subjects

Veterinary sciences

Biological sciences

Subjects allied to medicine

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0% 5% 10% 15% 20%

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HE students taught at London FECs 2009-10:characteristicsBased on student FPEs (percentage in brackets represents average for England)

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

* Please refer to Annex A

From the region (83%)

Region of domicile

Other EU (1%)

Other UK (14%)

Rest of the world (2%)

Postgraduate research (0%)

Level of study

Postgraduate taught (4%)

First degree (20%)

Foundation degree (42%)

HND/HNC (20%)

Other undergraduate (15%)

Full-time & sandwich (57%)

Mode of study

Part-time (43%)

Male (47%)

Gender of students*

Female (53%)

White (82%)

Ethnicity

Black or Black British (5%)

Asian or Asian British (7%)

Other (including mixed) (2%)

Unknown (4%)

Under 21 (35%)

Age of undergraduate students on entry

21-24 years old (18%)

25 and over (47%)

Not in receipt of DSA (98%)

Students in receipt of

Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA)*

In receipt of DSA (2%)

78%

1%

20%

1%

0%3%

35%

27%

22%

13%

54%

46%

43%

57%

49%

25%

15%

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28%

18%

54%

99%

1%

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HE students taught at London FECs: subject2009-10

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ct

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

London England

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Initial teacher training

Education

Creative arts and design

Historical and philosophical studies

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Mass communications and documentation

Business and administrative studies

Law

Social studies

Architecture, building and planning

Engineering and technology

Computer science

Mathematical sciences

Physical sciences

Agriculture and related subjects

Veterinary sciences

Biological sciences

Subjects allied to medicine

Medicine and dentistry

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

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Flows of young, full-time, first degree students between regions(OU and distance learners excluded)

Where do young students at London HEIs in 2009-10 come from?

Home region

Where in England do young students from London study?2009-10

Region of HEI

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

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Employment destinations of first degree graduates

First degree students graduating from HEIs in 2008:

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Percentage of employed first degree graduates returned in theDestinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey

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Employment destinations of first degree graduates

First degree students from the region graduating in 2008:

Work: 57% Further study: 17% Work and study: 7% Unemployed: 13% Other: 6%

Where do graduates from London find employment?

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Percentage of employed first degree graduates returned in theDestinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey

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Income to HE institutions in London

HEFCE recurrent grants for 2011-12

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

Recurrent teaching grant Higher Education Innovation Fund

Research grant Moderation of teaching and research

Further education collegesUniversity of London

Heythrop CollegeCourtauld Institute of Art

Guildhall School of Music & DramaLondon Business School

Rose Bruford CollegeRoyal Academy of Music

Royal College of MusicCentral School of Speech and Drama

RavensbourneSchool of Pharmacy

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and DanceSt Mary’s University College

Conservatoire for Dance and DramaRoyal College of Art

Institute of EducationSchool of Oriental and African Studies

Institute of Cancer ResearchLondon School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Roehampton UniversityGoldsmiths’ College

Royal Veterinary CollegeThe University of West London

London School of Economics and Political ScienceSt George’s Hospital Medical School

Birkbeck CollegeCity University, London

London South Bank UniversityUniversity of East London

Brunel UniversityLondon Metropolitan University

Middlesex UniversityUniversity of the Arts London

University of WestminsterUniversity of Greenwich

Kingston UniversityQueen Mary, University of London

King’s College LondonImperial College London

University College London

£ millions

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180

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Income to HE institutions in London

Total income* by source 2009-10

HEFCE 2011 Regional profiles London

*Includes income attributable to a share in joint ventures

Funding bodies grant Tuition fees

Research grants and contracts Other

Heythrop CollegeRose Bruford College

Courtauld Institute of ArtCentral School of Speech and Drama

RavensbourneConservatoire for Dance and Drama

Royal College of MusicRoyal Academy of Music

Guildhall School of Music & DramaTrinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

School of PharmacyRoyal College of Art

St Mary’s University CollegeSchool of Oriental and African Studies

Royal Veterinary CollegeRoehampton University

Institute of EducationGoldsmiths College, University of London

Birkbeck CollegeInstitute of Cancer Research

St George’s Hospital Medical SchoolLondon Business School

London School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineThe University of West LondonLondon South Bank University

University of LondonLondon Metropolitan University

University of East LondonBrunel University

University of WestminsterMiddlesex University

City University, LondonUniversity of Greenwich

Kingston UniversityUniversity of the Arts London

London School of Economics and Political ScienceQueen Mary, University of London

King’s College LondonImperial College London

University College London

£ millions

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Performance of HEIs in LondonPerformance indicators for participation and non-continuation

Young full-time degree entrants to HEIs in LondonNon-continuation one yearafter entry in 2008-09

Low-participation neighbourhoods2009-10

* Please refer to Annex A

These data are taken from ’Performance indicators in higher education in the UK’ (HESA)

Institution names used in that publication have been keptHEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

(Actual) Per cent not in HE one year after entry 2008-09

(Benchmark) Per cent not in HE one year after entry 2008-09

(Actual) Per cent from low-participation neighbourhood 2009-10

(Benchmark) Per cent from low-participation neighbourhood 2009-10

(Location-adjusted benchmark) Per cent from low-participation neighbourhood 2008-09

The University of Westminster

University College London

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

Thames Valley University

The School of Pharmacy

The School of Oriental and African Studies

St Mary’s University College, Twickenham

St George’s Hospital Medical School

The Royal Veterinary College

Royal College of Music

Royal Academy of Music

Rose Bruford College

Roehampton University

Queen Mary and Westfield College

Middlesex University

London School of Economics and Political Science

London South Bank University

London Metropolitan University

University of the Arts, London

Kingston University

King’s College London

Institute of Education*

Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine

Heythrop College

Guildhall School of Music and Drama

The University of Greenwich

Goldsmiths College

The University of East London

Courtauld Institute of Art

Conservatoire for Dance and Drama

The City University

Central School of Speech and Drama

Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication

Brunel University

Birkbeck College*

Percentage of young full-time degree entrants

0 5 10 15 20 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60

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Performance of HEIs in LondonResearch Assessment Exercise 2008 staff volume - 2* and above

Category A staff by broad subject area Staff

FTE

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

Medicine Science and engineering subjects

Social sciences Arts and humnaities

Education

University of Westminster

The University of West London

University College London

St Mary’s University College

St George’s Hospital Medical School

Royal Veterinary College

Royal College of Music

Royal College of Art

Royal Academy of Music

Rose Bruford College

Roehampton University

Queen Mary, University of London

School of Pharmacy

School of Oriental and African Studies

Middlesex University

London South Bank University

London Metropolitan University

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

London School of Economics and Political Science

London Business School

Institute of Zoology

University Marine Biological Station, Millport

British Institute in Paris

University of the Arts London

Kingston University

King’s College London

Imperial College London

Heythrop College

Guildhall School of Music & Drama

University of Greenwich

Goldsmiths’ College

Institute of Education

University of East London

Courtauld Institute of Art

City University, London

Central School of Speech and Drama

Institute of Cancer Research

Brunel University

Birkbeck College

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Higher education-business and community interaction surveyLondon

Income from HE-business interactions 2009-10

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Facilities and support infrastructure for enterprise provided by HEIs 2009-10

HEFCE 2009-10 Regional profiles London

* suppport for spin-offs

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Contract research 5,316

Consultancy contracts 7,365

Facilities and equipment-related services 2,856

New patent applications in year 370

Non-software licences granted 419

Software licences granted 122

Spin-offs still active and survived three years 162

Graduate start-ups established 617

Attendees at free public lectures 264,058

Attendees at chargeable performance arts events 274,619

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