The ACU’s annual online benchmarking exercise for university management – ACU Measures – is now open for benchmarking.
Universities who contributed data earlier in the year can now benchmark their institutions’ performance in key areas of university management, including salaries and benefits, gender, and research management. Participants can compare and contrast their results against institutional averages or comparison groups of their choice – such as a particular region – and produce individualised reports to support senior management in decision-making and strategic planning.
ACU Measures also collects core institutional data, enabling comprehensive comparisons across its focus areas. This also allows benchmarking in its own right in areas such as income distribution, student-staff ratios, and proportions of staff with PhDs.
ACU Measures 2016 saw 190 institutions across 33 countries contribute data – almost double the response rate for 2014 – with a particular increase in input from Indian universities. The gender survey also saw a large increase in participation – up threefold on 2014. Data is also available from previous surveys undertaken by the ACU, with data stretching back to 2004.
Key points from 2016 include:
Increased participation in the 2016 surveys will improve the accuracy and relevance of benchmarking exercise. As ever with ACU Measures, the more institutions who take part, the better the benchmarking.
Find out more about ACU Measures, and view selected findings from 2016, here.