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Universities contribute 拢116 billion to UK economy, says analysis

Report by London Economics finds sector supports more than 750,000 jobs across country

Published on
September 5, 2023
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September 5, 2023
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More than 750,000 jobs are supported by the UK higher education sector, according to a new report.

Commissioned by Universities UK, the 聽says that the sector contributed approximately 拢116 billion to the UK economy in 2021-22 鈥 拢46.1 billion of which was the direct economic impact of the sector.

A further 拢69.5 billion resulted from the indirect and induced effects throughout the wider economy, through the institutions鈥 supply chains and their employees鈥 purchases of goods and services.

Published by London Economics, the report shows that the equivalent of 385,000 full-time staff were directly employed by UK higher education providers in 2021-22, and local businesses such as restaurants and retailers were supported by providers鈥 activities to employ an additional 382,500 full-time equivalent jobs.

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This means that the total employment impact associated with higher education providers鈥 operations across the UK was estimated to be 768,000 in the last academic year 鈥 3 per cent of all employment in the country.

Of these, around 17 per cent were in London, 12 per cent in the south-east and 11 per cent in Scotland.

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Universities UK said there聽was a in order to sustain their positive economic impact.

Sally Mapstone, principal of the University of St Andrews and president of Universities UK, said: 鈥淯niversities are the beating heart of so many local communities. As economic hubs in their own right they support and create a huge number of jobs across multiple sectors, meaning people up and down the UK benefit financially, whether or not they have degrees.鈥

Dame Sally said they also played a crucial role in creating the graduates, spin-outs and start-ups that provided the basis for economic growth.

鈥淭he country鈥檚 continued investment in higher education institutions can and does pay back dividends for the UK as a whole,鈥 she added.

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According to the findings, university activities in 2021-22 helped support 444,200 jobs in the government, health and education sector, 127,800 across distribution, transport, hotels and restaurants, and 74,700 in professional and support activities.

London Economics聽said the estimates represented only the economic impact associated with the 鈥減hysical footprint鈥 of the sector, not the additional economic contributions associated with their teaching and learning activities, their research or聽their educational exports such as international students.

Gavan Conlon, partner at London Economics, said the sector聽was instrumental in driving economic growth in both the short and longer terms.

鈥淕iven the financial challenges institutions face, there is a need to provide both adequate resources to support teaching and learning activities, but also certainty in respect of research funding,鈥 added Dr Conlon.

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patrick.jack@timeshighereducation.com

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