Report 01/19Assignment of departments to academic cost centres: 2000-01
Executive summaryPurpose1. This report gives details of how higher education institutions assigned departments to academic cost centres in returning their statistical data for 2000-01. 2. Institutions can use this information for comparison with management information statistics published by the Higher Education Statistics Agency. Action required3. No action is required. Background4. Information by academic cost centre now has a key role in determining our funding allocations for teaching and research, so it needs to be accurate and prepared on a consistent basis by institutions. 5. HEFCE Circular Letter 26/00 listed the academic cost centres to be used by higher education institutions (HEIs) in their statistical returns from 2000-01 onwards. It also asked institutions to provide details of how they assigned their departments to academic cost centres. Mapping departments to academic cost centre6. In general, a department is assigned to a single academic cost centre. Departments may be split across cost centres, but only if the institution can show a clear divergence between different sections of the department from one of the following five criteria:
7. Where a department spanned more than one cost centre, institutions were asked to indicate the proportion attributed to each. 8. A summary of the responses on how departments are mapped to academic cost centres is given in the tables: 9. Statistical information by cost centre is reported in the following Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) returns:
10. The information in this report relates to each institution's organisational structure at the time of return (January 2001). Changes may have taken place subsequently. In some cases, the proportions given are those estimated at January 2001 and may not necessarily be the same as those calculated for the whole academic year 2000-01. 11. We expect to ask institutions to update their assignment of departments to cost centres annually. Enquiries12. Enquiries should be referred to Laura Eastman at the HEFCE (tel 0117 931 7419, e-mail l.eastman@hefce.ac.uk). |