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Knowledge sharing strong in Hull as universities graded on business and community contribution

Research England framework finds University of Hull is performing strongly

University of Hull - home to minds of information.(Image: University of Hull)

The University of Hull has been recognised as a strong performer when it comes to sharing expertise to boost business and the economy.

The efficiency and effectiveness of its operations have been recognised in the first ever Knowledge Exchange Framework.

Developed by Research England, it forms the third pillar of assessment of universities’ activities, alongside the Teaching Excellence Framework and the Research Excellence Framework.

Dr Dave Richards, pro-vice-chancellor for research and enterprise at the University of Hull, said: “As a long-standing, actively engaged civic institution, and as an engine of innovation, the University of Hull drives advances for the region while also tackling global challenges.

“The university collaborates extensively with partners, connecting its work with business, health, communities, the third sector, and government, for mutual learning, growth and benefit.

“I’m delighted to see these inaugural results, particularly given the high-performing cluster in which the university has been grouped.”

Dr Dave Richards, pro-vice-chancellor for research and enterprise at the University of Hull.(Image: University of Hull)

In order to enable fair comparison of institutions across a diverse sector, universities were grouped into ‘clusters’. Hull is in Cluster X, which contains large, research-intensive and broad-discipline universities undertaking a significant amount of world-leading research. It sits alongside Durham, Exeter, Keele, Lancaster, Leicester, LSE, Surrey and York.

In the inaugural year of this new framework, the University of Hull performed: