A gang of four super-elite UK universities is exerting an ever-tightening stranglehold on research, according to an exclusive analysis for The THES .
Imperial College London tops the group with a total research income of 瞿153 million in 2001-02. It is followed by the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and University College London, each earning about 瞿150 million. The next nearest competitor is Kings College London, which had just 60 per cent of the amount earned by Imperial.
The total research income for the top four institutions exceeded 瞿600 million in 2001-02, and amounts to a quarter of that earned by all higher education institutions, according to analysis by Leeds-based company Evidence.
The analysis reveals that the governments policy of further concentrating research funding to create a small tier of universities with the muscle to take on the best from overseas is already being realised.
A spokesperson for Cambridge said: We welcome research concentration because it is the only way we can compete internationally.
While the likes of Imperial are big fish in the UK pond, they are minnows compared with the leading US institution, Johns Hopkins University, which boasted just under $1 billion (瞿566 million) in 2001.
The UKs big four would scrape into the top 40 research-rich US institutions. And, in terms of concentration, there are similarities to the US, where just seven institutions rake in more than $500 million (瞿280 million) each, significantly more than their nearest rivals.
The UK figures, based on data held by the Higher Education Statistics Agency, show that national spend on university research grew 43 per cent over the past five years and by more than 10 per cent in 2001-02, the last year for which figures were available.
Concentration is so great in the sciences that Russell Group institutions, including the big four, claim so much of the spoils that new universities are in effect relegated to competing for research money in social sciences and the arts.
The company has analysed each universitys research income for the years to July 31 2002. The research totals include money from research councils, other public bodies, industry, charity, European Union and other overseas sources.
Jonathan Adams, founder of Evidence, said: Imperial has got its act together, and its delivering a heck of a lot. One of the things that is clear is the breakaway of the big four. By the time that you get down to the group below it, the individual incomes are half the size.
All the top ten derive a substantial proportion of their income from their medical schools. The leading four have also invested in research infrastructure for many decades, attracting large and prestigious departments that then lever more cash from research sponsors.
Concentration becomes more apparent when research income is broken down by subject. In areas such as medicine, biological science, physical science and engineering, most universities, particularly new universities, barely get a look in.
Institutions with large medical schools dominate the most lucrative category of clinical medicine and dentistry. UCL tops this table with 瞿80 million, 11 per cent of the national research spend in these subjects. The five institutions with the most research income in this area share almost half the national spend.
Only in new areas such as social sciences and the arts do other institutions feature. In social sciences, the London School of Economics tops the table, with 瞿11 million, 6 per cent of the national research spend on social science.
In the visual and performing arts, the table is led by the London Institute with 瞿954,000, some 6.5 per cent of the national spend on the visual and performing arts. It is followed by the Royal College of Art, the universities of Leeds and Wales, Aberystwyth, and Royal Holloway, University of London.
TOP-TEN RESEARCH-RICH INSTITUTIONS
Institution
Research income
(millions)
Cumulative percentage
of total
Five-year growth
Imperial College London
瞿153
6.5%
28%
University of Oxford
瞿150
13%
31%
University of Cambridge
瞿149
19%
49%
University College London
瞿148
25%
26%
Kings College London
瞿91.4
29%
18%
University of Edinburgh
瞿87.8
33%
48%
University of Manchester
瞿77.1
36%
44%
University of Glasgow
瞿76.4
40%
58%
University of Leeds
瞿71.1
43%
46%
University of Southampton
瞿70.4
45%
53%
Source: Evidence
TOP FIVE RICHEST RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS BY SUBJECT AREA
Clinical medicine and dentistry
Institution
Research income
(millions)
Cumulative percentage
of total
Five-year growth
51勛圖
University College London
瞿80
11%
22%
Imperial College London
瞿78
22%
32%
University of Oxford
瞿61
31%
34%
Kings College London
瞿58
39%
12%
University of Cambridge
瞿44
46%
71%
Biological sciences
Institution
Research income
(millions)
Cumulative percentage
of total
Five-year growth
University of Cambridge
瞿29
7.0%
42%
University of Oxford
瞿
14%
15%
Imperial College London
瞿26
20%
49%
University of Edinburgh
瞿25
26%
45%
University of Glasgow
瞿24
32%
56%
Physical sciences and mathematics
Institution
Research income
(millions)
Cumulative percentage
of total
Five-year growth
51勛圖
University of Cambridge
瞿36
8.9%
35%
University of Southampton
瞿23
14%
91%
University of Oxford
瞿22
20%
24%
Imperial College London
瞿22
25%
15%
University College London
瞿19
30%
41%
Engineering and technology
Institution
Research income
(millions)
Cumulative percentage
of total
Five-year growth
Imperial College London
瞿26
6.8%
13%
University of Cambridge
瞿23
13%
60%
University of Southampton
瞿21
18%
47%
University of Nottingham
瞿17
22%
65%
University of Sheffield
瞿17
%
30%
Subjects allied to medicine and health
Institution
Research income
(millions)
Cumulative percentage
of total
Five-year growth
University College London
瞿23
12%
64%
Kings College London
瞿16
21%
41%
University of Oxford
瞿14
28%
11%
University of Cambridge
瞿8.3
32%
25%
University of Liverpool
瞿7.1
36%
17%
Social sciences
Institution
Research income
(millions)
Cumulative percentage
of total
Five-year growth
London School of
Economics
瞿11
6.0%
38%
University of Oxford
瞿7.3
9.8%
132%
University of Warwick
瞿7.2
14%
7%
University of York
瞿6.9
17%
31%
University of Durham
瞿6.3
21%
70%
Humanities
Institution
Research income
(millions)
Cumulative percentage
of total
Five-year growth
51勛圖
University of Glasgow
瞿3.7
8.1%
295%
University of Oxford
瞿3.6
16%
164%
University of Cambridge
瞿2.6
22%
33%
University of Birmingham
瞿2.0
26%
31%
University of Sheffield
瞿1.9
30%
91%
Visual and performing arts
Institution
Research income
(millions)
Cumulative percentage
of total
Five-year growth
London Institute
瞿954,000
9.4%
105%
Royal College of Art
瞿940,000
18%
5%
University of Leeds
瞿877,000
%
55%
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
瞿507,000
32%
77%
Royal Holloway, University
of London
瞿418,000
37%
243%
Source: Evidence
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