Getting the measure of the inputs - II Jonathan Waller Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) United Kingdom.

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Getting the measure of the inputs - II Jonathan Waller Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) United Kingdom

Background to HESA - Governance Not a UK Government body, but a private company limited by guarantee Owned by the UK HE sector – members are representative bodies of UK HE institutions Relationship with Government Departments and related bodies governed by formal agreements or contracts

Why do we exist? Established following Further & Higher Education Acts 1992 To be the central data collection and provision agency for UK higher education Taking over from a number of previous bodies collecting data from different parts of the sector Making first collections for the 1994/95 academic year

Models for how we operate Model 1: HESA acts on behalf of the sector to enable it to meet the statutory data requirements of funding bodies and government departments Model 2: HESA exercises statutory powers of data collection from HEIs on behalf of its Statutory Customers Both models are valid

What do we do? Annual data collections from institutions Creation of data bases from collections Supply of data to Statutory Customers Regular publications, some ‘National Statistics’ output Information provision service Analytical services Higher Education Information Database for Institutions ( heidi)

Why do we collect data? Because a Statutory Customer states a requirement for it - and has to be prepared to defend that requirement on the basis of actual usage Or because the HE sector needs the data for its own purposes But not at the behest of anyone else And not on the off-chance that it might be useful

What data do we collect? Higher Education Campus Record (annual, institutional level collection) Higher Education Finance Statistics Record with Higher Education Business and Community Interaction Survey (annual, institutional level collection) Higher Education Staff Record (annual, retrospective, individual level statistical collection, mandatory full coverage) Higher Education Student Record (annual, retrospective, individual level statistical collection, mandatory full coverage) Higher Education Aggregate Offshore Record (annual, retrospective, aggregate level statistical collection, mandatory full coverage) – broad brush data on offshore provision Higher Education Initial Teacher Training Record (annual, in-year, individual level administrative collection, mandatory full coverage) – meets statutory requirements for Provisional Registration of ITT students with the GTCE and TDA Trainee Numbers Census Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education, Early Survey (annual in two tranches, retrospective, individual level statistical collection, full-coverage survey) Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education, Longitudinal Survey (alternate-year, retrospective, individual level statistical collection, sample survey)

How do we do it? All data collections web-based since 1999 Aardvark data collection software developed by HESA Data bases run under Oracle 10g On Intel (PC) servers running Linux Paper and electronic publications produced in- house, only actual printing and CD duplicating outsourced

HESA Data Quality Model DataInformation State 1 Invalid State 2 Valid Incredible State 3 Valid Credible Unconfirmed State 4 Valid Credible Confirmed ValidationCredibility Checking Verification

Why do we make changes to the data we collect? Changing Statutory Customer needs arising from new legislation, policy developments, funding model changes … and so on Changing Higher Education sector needs Improving data quality – fitness-for-purpose criterion, but it is a moving target Reducing accountability burden – long-term gain versus cost of change

How do we make changes? Structured change at intervals through record review Shopping list Review group: SCs, sector representatives, interested parties/experts Formulate proposals Consultation(s) with sector and external bodies Assimilation of responses to consultation(s) Finalise recommendations HESA Board approval Write specification One-year lead time

Who are our customers? Statutory Customers: government departments and funding agencies in England and the devolved administrations The HE sector in the UK ⁻165 institutions; representative and sector bodies The public interest in HE ⁻students, employers, trades unions, academic researchers, the media, …

How does HESA make data available? Range of publications higher education information database for institutions (heidi) Ad-hoc information provision service Analytical service

Are there barriers to access and effective application of data? Data Protection Cost Timeliness Complexity Granularity Stability over time Comparability

Addressing comparability HESA policy to use existing data standards where appropriate National standards –E.g. UK Census of population –Information Standards Board Aligned Data Definitions International standards –ISO, ISCED, Bologna framework Research information standards –EXRI-UK –CERIF

Weaknesses in HESA research inputs data Identification of research staff –Proportion of time spent on research –Staff grades/postdoctoral research –Research discipline Research students data –Insufficient detail in subject classification? –Lack of comparability in subject classification Cost centres –Poor coverage of social sciences and humanities Limited mobility data Finance data – insufficient detail?