Blog about the Eastern Roman Empire or the Christian Byzantine Empire. Also about the archaeologist and historian Dr. Bernard Mulholland. Bernard is author of the novel Nazareth Quest, which is an intense thriller set in Israel. He has also published Ratio Analysis of Financial KPI in the Higher Education Sector, The Early Byzantine Christian Church, Early Byzantine Ireland, and Navan Fort Ireland. He is also author of The Man From MENSA, which is a history of this iconic high-IQ society.
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There are a number of reasons for publishing this review.
Firstly, the high-IQ society British Mensa is undergoing a series of structural changes under which the monthly Mensa Magazine has ceased publication, and been replaced by the bi-monthly IQ magazine. This means that Mensa Magazine has now become a collectors’ item that will over time become rarer.
Secondly, the research published in this book is arguably of sufficient importance to warrant recognition in this august publication. The data for much of this research came from 2006-2016 Annual Reports, and so, arguably, provides a pre-Brexit benchmark against which post-Brexit performance can be measured.
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Bernard Mulholland, Ratio analysis of financial KPI in the Higher Education sector: a case study (2018).
Based on observations that the nature of universities in the Higher Education sector in the UK appear to be changing from purely charitable organisations and moving into the business sector two interrelated questions arise which build one on the other. These are:
Can ratio analysis of financial KPI be applied to universities in the HE sector in the UK and where appropriate a set of benchmarks extrapolated based upon an average score?
Are there other measures of financial KPI specific to the HE sector that can be developed to augment these?
For the purposes of this research a case study comprised of a representative sample of nine universities in the UK was selected from the Russell Group (Table 1.2) because they have a shared vision, mission and set of objectives that should better allow for comparative analysis between them. There are two in Scotland, one in Wales, one in Northern Ireland, and the five highest ranked English universities in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2015-2016. The case study includes: University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London (ICL), University College London (UCL), The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE&PS), University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, Cardiff University, and Queen’s University, Belfast (QUB). The Appendix has juxtaposed tabulated data and graphs illustrating the financial KPI over a period of ten years for each university. We hope you enjoy it and think the data is of interest. A must-read for anyone interested in the Higher Education sector, or, attending any other university who want to draw comparisons between their university and the Russell Group.
‘The Dynamics of Peace: Reflections on the Achievements, Legacies and Implications of the 1998 Belfast / Good Friday Agreement’
You are invited to attend the third and final day of a major international conference at Queen’s University, which will mark the 25th Anniversary of the signing of the Belfast / Good Friday Agreement.
An economic conference in partnership with the Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils and the Council on Competitiveness, Northern Ireland Vision 2050 will take place on Wednesday 19 April from 11.30am (registration from 9.30am – 10.45am), in the Whitla Hall.
As well as two panel discussions with local and US based business leaders, the conference will include keynote addresses from some of the most influential global figures in business and politics from the UK, Ireland, EU and USA.