European trends in governance and diversification of funding in Higher Education Enora Bennetot Pruvot Programme Manager Governance, Autonomy & Funding.

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European trends in governance and diversification of funding in Higher Education Enora Bennetot Pruvot Programme Manager Governance, Autonomy & Funding “Governance and Diversification of Funding in Higher Education” University of Cyprus

Financial Sustainability Identifying costs of all activities and projects -“Towards full costing..” - EUIMA - Full Costing Diversification of income streams - “EUDIS” Sufficient and sustainable public funding - Monitoring of the crisis Universities Funders Public authorities

Income diversification Generation of additional income (through new or existing funding sources) that contributes to balancing the income structure of the institution.

EUDIS data collection Online questionnaire (Summer 2009)3 seminars ( )Site visits & case studies ( )Additional questionnaires (2010) …4… Monitoring of the economic downturn

What drives institutions to diversify? General economic context Risk management and dependency on state funding Globalisation and Internationalisation Mission expansion Need for flexibility and “unconstrained” money Enhancing competitiveness

State of play On average, almost ¾ of universities’ funding comes from public funding sources

Public funding trends and impacts Block grants and formula funding Growing importance of output criteria => influences university’s strategic choices Competitive funding Increasingly relevant for universities => Requires universities to invest in their research support capacities Targeted funding Authorities tend to cut in block grants and re-introduce targeted funding geared towards the achievement of specific objectives => restricts auonomy

Additional income streams Contracts with the private sector: 5-7% on average but wide range (up to 25%) Philanthropic funding: 3-4% - importance of competitive funding from foundations Income-generating services : 4% - UK leader – facilities & catering; consultancy highest sources International public funding (mostly EU) Financial activities

Funding challenge 1: Complex financial management  Some universities have more than a 100 funding sources!  Different accountability regimes – high costs of compliance!

Funding challenge 2: Increasing co-funding Do not cover the full costs of an activity Widens the FUNDING GAP

Funding challenge 3: European funding schemes: co-funding and complexity

…13… Funding challenge 4: Impact of the economic crisis