Title: Welcome slide
1Welcome slide
2The Higher Education Innovation FundIn England
International Symposium on university costs and
compacts 14-15 July Canberra
Steve Egan Deputy Chief Executive
3- History
- Current funding approach
- Results so far
4 5Third stream - definition
- trend among many universities toward a third
function, which has been described using a range
of terms such as knowledge transfer, community
service, community engagement and the third
stream. - Third Stream is about the interactions between
universities and the rest of society. (SPRU,
2002)
6UK third stream story so far
- 1970s technology transfer from US
- 1970/80s constraints on public funding
entrepreneurial university diversified
funding streams - 1980/90s UK Conservative Govt no near market
- 1990s/2000s UK New Labour focus on HE in
economic and social development
7Transition from Tech Transfer to Knowledge
Exchange
Where we are going to
Where we have come from
STEM focus All disciplines Simple
transmission model of knowledge Dynamic
exchange model Wealth creation Innovation,
productivity, quality of life, cultural
enrichment, civic dev, community
regeneration etc. Large, multi-national
businesses Spectrum from global to
local/ regional and all users
8BC interaction or third stream Scope
9Evolution of third stream funding
IMPACT
OUTCOME
OUTPUT
CAPACITY
CAPABILITY
CULTURE
HEIs - and their activities - will be at
different stages on this trajectory...
10HEFCE third stream funding
11HEFCEs Role
- HEFCE is institutional funder
- Provide infrastructure for research, teaching
and now third stream
12Historical Funding View
Years
1999
02
00
01
03
04
05
06
07
08
2009
3rd stream formula funding
HEROBC
HEROBC
HEIF 1
HEIF 2
HEIF 3
KTCF
Smaller scale projects
HEACF
HEACF
BUSINESS FELLOWS
13HEIF 4 Funding available
- 2008-09 112 million
- 2009-10 134 million
- 2010-11 150 million
- (HEIF 3 2007-08 111 million)
14HEIF 4 All Formula
- Formula
- First component (40)
- Capacity building and potential
- Academic staff numbers (FTE)
- Second component (60)
- Performance
- Value/impact of BC services
- (SME income double weighted)
- Based on basket of income metrics
15Second component- metrics
- Contract Research
- Consultancy income
- Income from business and community use of
Equipment facilities - Income for local and regional development and
Regeneration (eg local regional govt, European
Union) - Intellectual Property Income
- External Income for Continuing Professional
Development courses - Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs)
specialised KT scheme run by Govt for students
working on company projects - Income from SMEs double-weighted throughout
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17HEIF 4 Purpose of funds
- To support a broad range of third stream
(knowledge transfer/exchange, enterprise etc)
activities and infrastructure, resulting in
economic and social benefit - Not only with private sector also public sector
and charities, community groups etc - Synergy with research and teaching
18Focus of third stream
- HEIs with a focus on each group (HEIF 4
strategies) - SMEs 85
- Public sector orgs 74
- Large corporations 51
- Charities/voluntary 38
- Other private sector 24
- Freelance workers 14
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19Institutional strategies
- All HEIs have been requested to submit an
institutional strategy - Acceptance of strategy by HEFCE necessary for
funding allocation to be confirmed and released - Strategy rather than plan
- Not just plan for spending HEIF 4
- Need to know about HEIs overall strategic
approach to third stream
20Institutional Strategies Analysis and
dissemination
- Strategies approved to release funding
(individual HEI feedback) - Expert consultants to carry out analysis of
strategies at sector level - To inform policy makers, funders and stakeholders
- To support sharing of good practice around the
sector - Publication of overview report
- Publication of all approved strategies
- Expected to approve all strategies and release
funding and Commend some
21Evaluation
- to evaluate what has been achieved by
HEFCE/Government 3rd stream funding to achieve
culture change and embed capacity toward
optimising the direct and indirect economic
impact of HE assumed baseline 1999" - Key Aspects
- Internal Culture Change
- External Impact
- Method
- Survey
- Case Study
22- Successes and lessons learnt
23Selected HE-BCI Indicators
24Initial HEIF 4 Analysis Results
- 77 HEIs third stream clearly integrated in
mission - 23 loosely
- 0 not integrated
25Initial HEIF 4 Analysis Results
- Top KT activities (by no. of HEIs)
- CPD (77 HEIs)
- entrepreneurship education (60)
- consultancy (58)
26Initial HEIF 4 Analysis Results
- Top targeted user sectors
- Creative cultural (81 HEIs)
- Energy Environment (38)
- Public and Third Sectors (36)
27Initial HEIF 4 Analysis Results
- Spatial focii to KT
- 82 regional
- 66 local
- 52 national
- 51 international
28Initial HEIF 4 Analysis Results - More
- Top methods of engaging academics
- 63 incentive schemes
- 59 incorporating KT into promotions etc
- 56 training, workshops etc
29Initial HEIF 4 Analysis Results - More
- Academic engagement range of HEIs from c.20 of
academics doing 3rd stream, to 100
30Initial HEIF 4 Analysis Results - More
- Breakdown of use of HEIF funding (total HE
sector) - 52 dedicated KT staff
- 15 direct academic engagement
- 5.5 PofC funds
31Initial HEIF 4 Analysis Results - More
- Importance of HEIF funding to the HEI
- 55 critically important
- 35 very important
- 10 moderately important
32Other reflections
- Value of large scale collaborative projects for
innovation but issue of sustainability - Diversity of economic and social needs fits with
a bottom-up approach to engagement - Formula funding enabling HEIs to build their own
strategic approaches and helps embedding - Opportunity costs with Teaching but especially
Research
33A Word on Missions
- Embedding third stream
- Strategic Development Fund institutional
transformation - Eg 3rd as 2nd projects
- Employer engagement/workforce development
34 35Welcome slide
36Glossary of terms
- Main programme
- HEROBC HE Reach Out to Business and the
Community initial HEFCE programme (inclusive but
small scale) - HEIF HE Innovation Fund developed out of
HEROBC working with Science Budget funders
larger scale but narrower focus to start - Smaller initiatives rolled into HEIF 3
- HEACF HE Active Community Fund Home Office
funding for voluntering - Business Fellows
- KTCF Knowledge Transfer Capability Fund
exploratory of T intensive HEIs responsibilities