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Biggest winners in knowledge transfer funding revealed

Some research-intensive universities grew value of collaborations by more than 20 per cent in 2015-16

Published on
April 23, 2017
Last updated
April 25, 2017
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New data have revealed which UK universities have been leading the charge in boosting the amount of money they are pulling in through working with industry and other external organisations.

According to figures released earlier this month, the value of research commissioned by organisations such as firms and charities reached 瞿1.25 billion in 2015-16, while collaborative research was worth 瞿1.3 billion in total.

It follows an upwards trend in recent years in the amount of revenue coming through the two sources, which together make up the two biggest elements of income from knowledge exchange.

A 51勛圖 analysis of the latest data, collected as part of the annual Higher Education-Business and Community Interaction survey and , shows that eight research-intensive institutions saw the value of their collaborative research, increase by more than one-fifth (see chart below).

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Top research-intensives for increases in collaborative research in 2015-16
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Hesa. Analysis by THE.

Note: Only universities where the total value of collaborative research exceeds 瞿10 million are included


These figures include the income that came from public sources where, for example, research councils have given the initial grant for a project that involved working with industry. For example, Cardiff University saw the value of its collaborative research go up 70 per cent to 瞿32 million, although the vast majority of this money (瞿31.3 million) came from public sources.

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However, the data also reveal the universities where a large contribution to collaborative research was made by commercial companies and others.

For nine research-focused institutions, at least 40 per cent of the value of their collaborative research in 2015-16 came from outside contributions: either cash or in kind through the use of a firms equipment or staff time. Three institutions the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, Coventry University and Swansea University had proportions above 60 per cent.

Research-intensives with most outside contribution to collaborative research
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Hesa. Analysis by THE.

Note: Only universities where the total value of collaborative research exceeds 瞿10 million are included


The data also show which universities gain a large proportion of their collaborative research money from European Union schemes where future participation of UK institutions may be in doubt due to Brexit. These are often universities with strong links to disciplines such as physics and engineering that can benefit from working across national borders: for instance three-quarters of Imperial College Londons total collaborative research money flows from schemes leveraged by EU funding.

Ten research-intensives with highest % of EU-funded collaborative research
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Hesa. Analysis by THE.

Note: Only universities where the total value of collaborative research exceeds 瞿10 million are included


For contracted research, the below tables show the 10 UK research-intensive universities with the largest increases and falls in the amount of income from this stream in 2015-16, although such year-on-year comparisons for individual institutions do need to be treated with caution as they can be distorted by large-value contracts starting or finishing in a particular year.

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Largest % increases in value of contract research in 2015-16 (瞿 thousands)

Institution 2015-16 2014-15 % increase
University of Nottingham 瞿30,882 瞿22,503 37.24%
University of Greenwich 瞿10,710 瞿8,766 22.18%
University of Oxford 瞿168,820 瞿142,102 18.80%
Queens University Belfast 瞿18,284 瞿15,788 15.81%
University of Bristol 瞿49,871 瞿43,408 14.89%
University of Birmingham 瞿49,096 瞿42,860 14.55%
University of Leicester 瞿13,566 瞿11,888 14.12%
University College London 瞿89,392 瞿78,647 13.66%
University of Sussex 瞿12,252 瞿10,877 12.64%
University of Liverpool 瞿14,816 瞿13,334 11.11%

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Note: Only includes universities with contract research income in 2015-16 higher than 瞿10 million

Largest % falls in value of contract research in 2015-16 (瞿 thousands)

Institution 2015-16 2014-15 % fall
University of Exeter 瞿14,740 瞿19,914 -25.98%
University of Leeds 瞿46,532 瞿56,022 -16.94%
University of Warwick 瞿26,856 瞿30,586 -12.20%
University of Dundee 瞿12,231 瞿13,661 -10.47%
Imperial College London 瞿111,342 瞿120,590 -7.67%
University of Sheffield 瞿38,085 瞿40,173 -5.20%
University of York 瞿16,027 瞿16,754 -4.34%
Kings College London 瞿45,058 瞿46,534 -3.17%
University of Aberdeen 瞿12,130 瞿12,468 -2.71%
University of Strathclyde 瞿13,337 瞿13,546 -1.54%

Note:泭Only includes universities with contract research income in 2015-16 higher than 瞿10 million


According to those with expertise in knowledge exchange in UK higher education, the overall picture, especially in the past couple of years, has been very positive as firms have become more willing to invest in research and development after recovering from the economic downturn after the financial crisis.

However, there has also been a marked improvement in universities own performance, experts say, with collaborative research success often feeding into a boost for contract research: the former can create the sort of personal relationships between academics and businesses that often lead to research projects being commissioned.

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simon.baker@timeshighereducation.com

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