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The University of York Vice-Chancellor’s report to Council for the academic year 2005/6 November 2005.

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1 The University of York Vice-Chancellor’s report to Council for the academic year 2005/6 November 2005

2 The University’s vision A top university for teaching and research Internationally competitive Open to all Applying knowledge to benefit all An outstanding intellectual, social and physical environment

3 The University’s current position Top in UK for teaching & 6 th for research excellence In top ten of all league tables for last 5 years Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, LSE, Warwick, York In world top 100 for biomedicine & arts/humanities University of the Year 2003 Queen’s Anniversary Prize for HE in 2005 Science City York, White Rose

4 The University’s style Small 8,500 full-time students (6,000 u/g, 2,500 p/g) Focused 23 strong departments Broad-based Arts/humanities, sciences & social sciences Teaching, research, business & community Socially inclusive Residential & integrated Beautiful 250 acre integrated residential campus Dynamic Doubled student numbers in last 10 years (8% pa) Doubled turnover in last 5 years (12% pa)

5 Key issues Management & governance review Corporate plan & long term strategy Council, AG & committee restructuring Departmental planning, KPIs & lines of delegation/accountability RAE 2008 New research centres Anniversary Chairs & Readers Worldwide recruitment Academic portfolio New subjects: HYMS; Management, TFTV; Dentistry; Law Growth areas: SPSW; Archaeology; Psychology; Maths Others: Chemistry & Physics

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7 Corporate Plan, AG & KPIs Corporate PlanKPI AreaAG memberCommittee Research PVC-ResearchResearch AcademicTeachingPVC-TeachingTeaching University & Community Business & Community PVC-External Relations Businesses Student supportStudentsPVC-StudentsStudent Support Staff HR DirectorStaff EnvironmentEstates (Hes E)DFM; PVC- Estates Estates; HESG IncomeFinanceDoFFinance M&GOperationsRegistrar

8 Key issues Science City York National science cities initiative Leeds city region Science City York plus Students Home student fees Overseas student market & visa changes Framework agreement Good for staff in people-based business Significant costs & enormous amount of work Need to ensure VFM

9 Key issues Heslington East Public inquiry Land acquisition Financing via SPV Finances Current very slim margins Rapid growth Increasing productivity through: FEC, RAE, fees, overseas growth

10 Conclusions York continues to have an excellent position as a top ten UK & world competitive university Important improvements are underway Management & governance Income & productivity HR & recruitment Developing the estate Critical factors to future success are Heslington East development Developing people-based management Maintaining financial control


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