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1 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

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

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

4 LSE’s performance in newspaper league tables 200420052006 The Guardian553 Sunday Times443 The Times444

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 United States United Kingdom GermanyFranceAustraliaJapan Africa29,677 6% 18,134 8% 19,394 10% 75,465 51% 3,837 4% 676 1% Asia294,230 62% 74,400 33% 67,658 34% 19,828 13% 77,849 73% 58,170 92% Europe69,607 15% 109,454 49% 100,359 50% 41,404 28% 12,763 12% 2,106 3% North America49,502 10% 18,564 8% 5,387 3% 5,242 4% 5,477 5% 1.474 2% Oceania4,011 0.8% 1,790 0.8% 323 0.2% 200 0.1% 6,534 6% 443 0.7% South America28,142 6% 2,926 1.3% 4,265 2% 4,253 3% 920 0.9% 761 1% Source: OECD Education at a glance 2003May not equal 100% due to rounding

13 Market shares of English medium education Country% of world market share Australia6.3 Canada5.0 Ireland0.5 New Zealand2.6 UK11.3 US21.6 Total47.3

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

15 International staff mobility UK i International staff mobility UK i mmigrants and emigrants by world region Immigrants from…. (% changes 1995-96 to 2002-03 in brackets) Emigrants to…. (% change 1995-06 to 2002-03 in brackets) EU 15 (not UK)1626 (20)1322 (71) US605 (-16)633 (25) Other overseas1440 (35)1127 (30) 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 CountryMales %Females % Belgium10.715.2 Denmark8.38.1 Finland16.716.0 Hungary22.615.0 Korea12.214.9 New Zealand9.312.9 Norway12.115.7 Sweden8.98.2 Switzerland10.09.8 UK16.819.6 US14.313.1

21 Public lectures at LSE YearNo of eventsNo of attendees 2003/48223,254 2004/511733,380 2005/613733,600

22 Ten largest university endowments, by country 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 Lecture Hong Kong Theatre 28 February, 2007


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