Queen Mary receives substantial increase in HEFCE Research Funding

With an increase of £7.28 million, Queen Mary has received the third largest cash increase in research funding in the country, following the recent publication of the Higher Education Funding Council of England (HEFCE) allocations. Queen Mary has received larger research funding allocations than all 1994 Group institutions and all but Oxford and Nottingham in the Russell Group.

Acting Principal Professor Philip Ogden said: 'We are very pleased by this recognition of Queen Mary's outstanding Research Assessment Exercise results'.

Read the University press release here.

For more information on HEFCE funding allocation, Times Higher Education’s Zoë Corbyn has written an informative article.


Content added on 14 March 2009.

 


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