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复制代码 Research: grades from the 2001 research assessment exercise (RAE) undertaken by the funding councils are converted to a numerical scale. University averages are weighted according to the proportion of staff in departments achieving each grade. Entry standards: the average A-level score of new students under 21 in 2001-02. The higher of the average A-level or Scottish Higher score is used for Scottish universities. Student-staff rati the number of students divided by the number of staff, taking account of different patterns of staff employment. Library/computing spending: average per student expenditure on library and computing facilities between 1999-2000 and 2001-02. Facilities spending: per student expenditure over the same three years on facilities that include sports, recreation, health and counselling. Degree classificati##被过滤##: the proportion of graduates awarded first and upper second degrees in 2001-02. Graduate destinati##被过滤##: the percentage of graduates in graduate-level jobs or graduate-track employment, together with further study, as a proportion of all graduates with a known destination. Efficiency: performance indicators from the higher education funding councils, showing the proportion of students completing courses in the expected time. |