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Saturday June 10, 2023 |
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Welcome to Strategic Planning and Change. Strategic Planning and Change, which now includes the project management/process improvement teams, supports strategic planning for senior management and Colleges/Services, gives quality, relevant and on-time information to internal and external customers, and provides analytical briefs across a range of themes, as well as leading on individual projects. __________________________________________________ Please note that access to some pages require a login and password. University of Exeter staff should contact Helen Evans to obtain a password. |
Latest newsLeague TablesThe latest league table positions and briefing reports are now available. DLHE SurveyThe Destination of Leavers from Higher Education survey opens at the end of November. HEFCE/RAE Funding 2009-10The data from the HEFCE grant settlement March 2009 is now available. RAE 2008The initial analysis of the Research Assessment Exercise 2008 is now available. (When opening, select no to not update the data.) Research Degree Qualification RatesA detailed analysis now available. National Student SurveyA detailed analysis is now available. Top 10 by 2012Information on the aspration to be a top 10 institution by 2012 and the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that help to monitor this are available on the Performance Indicator page. Did you know...?International Student Recruitment Snapshot Click here for the latest on International recruitment
20.3% of the young full time students accepted on to undergraduate courses at the University of Exeter in 2008/9 were from lower socio-economic groups. This compares to 17.5% in 2007/8.
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