Staff at Welsh HEIs by grade, institution and year
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EDUC0039 Staff at Welsh Higher Education Institutions by gender, activity, grade and mode of employment
ETES2: Welsh Assembly Government
Last update: Jan 2009
Was added to StatsWales: March 2009
Next update: Jan 2010
Will be added to StatsWales by: March 2010
Source: Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) Student Record.
Contact: HE.stats@wales.gsi.gov.uk
These data provide information on staff employed by Higher Education Institutions in Wales. The data are collected by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) directly from institutions. HESA publish data for all UK HEIs in their annual publication Resources of Higher Education Institutions.
From the 2003/04 academic year HESA introduced a new record of staff data that combines and replaces the several staff data streams that were collected previously. Because of this change caution should be exercised when comparing 2003/04 staff data with that published from the previous staff records. The new record covers all academic and non-academic staff who have a contract of employment with a higher education institution (HEI) in the UK.
Note that the figures for Welsh HEIs include staff and finance data for the University of Wales Registry. Staff figures relate to staff with contracts active at December 1st of the academic year in question.
The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) collect data on students, staff and resources of higher education institutions (HEIs) in the UK. Further information about HESA and their data collections, including some online tables, can be found on their website www.hesa.ac.uk
Rounding strategy
The presentation of figures in this table follows the principals of the HESA rounding strategy. The strategy is intended to prevent the disclosure of personal information about any individual. This strategy involves rounding all numbers to the nearest 5. A summary of this strategy is as follows:
· 0, 1, 2 are rounded to 0 and represented as '*'.
· All other numbers are rounded to the nearest 5
Total figures are also subject to this rounding methodology; the consequence of which is that the sum of numbers in each row or column may not match the total shown precisely.
Was added to StatsWales: March 2009
Next update: Jan 2010
Will be added to StatsWales by: March 2010
Source: Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) Student Record.
Contact: HE.stats@wales.gsi.gov.uk
These data provide information on staff employed by Higher Education Institutions in Wales. The data are collected by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) directly from institutions. HESA publish data for all UK HEIs in their annual publication Resources of Higher Education Institutions.
From the 2003/04 academic year HESA introduced a new record of staff data that combines and replaces the several staff data streams that were collected previously. Because of this change caution should be exercised when comparing 2003/04 staff data with that published from the previous staff records. The new record covers all academic and non-academic staff who have a contract of employment with a higher education institution (HEI) in the UK.
Note that the figures for Welsh HEIs include staff and finance data for the University of Wales Registry. Staff figures relate to staff with contracts active at December 1st of the academic year in question.
The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) collect data on students, staff and resources of higher education institutions (HEIs) in the UK. Further information about HESA and their data collections, including some online tables, can be found on their website www.hesa.ac.uk
Rounding strategy
The presentation of figures in this table follows the principals of the HESA rounding strategy. The strategy is intended to prevent the disclosure of personal information about any individual. This strategy involves rounding all numbers to the nearest 5. A summary of this strategy is as follows:
· 0, 1, 2 are rounded to 0 and represented as '*'.
· All other numbers are rounded to the nearest 5
Total figures are also subject to this rounding methodology; the consequence of which is that the sum of numbers in each row or column may not match the total shown precisely.
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