International Benchmarking
The University encourages benchmarking not only with comparator institutions within Australia but also with institutions overseas.
Selection Criteria for International Benchmarking Partners
The current criteria for selection of the University’s international benchmarking partners are as follows:
- Universities with which the University of Adelaide has a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) or other agreement, preferably including a reference to benchmarking
- Universities which have English as a primary language
- Universities which are research intensive
- Universities which are comprehensive, preferably including medicine
- Universities which are of comparable size to the University of Adelaide
International Benchmarking Partners
In July 2008, the University of Adelaide and the University of Canterbury (New Zealand) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate collaboration between the two universities. This included agreement to engage in an ongoing benchmarking relationship and an initial series of benchmarking projects were agreed.
The University sees the relationship that has been developed with the University of Canterbury as a pilot of an international benchmarking approach for the University, with the emphasis being a qualitative one. A series of projects have been initiated around:
- student experience,
- performance reporting,
- sustainability, and
- Faculty of Sciences assessment practices.
Regular management meetings are held via videoconferencing. The Vice-Chancellor, the then Pro Vice-Chancellor (Learning & Quality) and Director, Strategy and Planning visited the University of Canterbury from 6-10 July 2009 to further progress benchmarking activities. This was followed by a site visit to Adelaide in November.
These projects are seen as pilots, providing a template for application to collaborations with other disciplines and other universities and are all ongoing, with continuing communications between relevant staff.
During 2011, the Quality Enhancement Committee agreed to a broad approach which includes active initiation of informal benchmarking opportunities and reporting best practice, and the development of specific benchmarking guidelines to facilitate and increase in Faculty and School benchmarking initiatives. It was also agreed that a second benchmarking partnership be initiated with one of the Universities identified by the Quality Enhancement Committee for this purpose.
International Benchmarking Measures
The tables below show the indicators, measures and associated data definitions for research, learning and teaching, and financial performance.
Research
| Indicator | Measure | Data Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Research | Refereed journal articles per Academic Staff FTE per broad discipline | The number of refereed journal articles per Academic Staff full-time equivalent, broken down by the following fields (these fields are used in the Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) rankings):
|
| Research Activity | Ratio of research revenue to total | Income from research activities as a % of total activities (excluding controlled entities). |
| Research Training Activity | Ratio of the number of higher degree by research students to total | Number of higher degree by research (PhD and Masters) enrolments as a % of total higher education level student enrolment numbers. |
Learning and Teaching
| Indicator | Measure | Data Definition |
|---|---|---|
Graduate Satisfaction | % of graduates satisfied with their course experience | Percentage of graduates overall satisfied with their course experience (Equivalent for each partner of the Graduate Careers Australia Course Experience Questionnaire). |
Employer Satisfaction | % of graduates employed | Percentage of graduates employed of those available for work in the year after graduation (Equivalent for each partner of the Graduate Careers Australia Graduate Destination Survey). |
Learning Performance | Undergraduate retention rates | The number of undergraduate students retained as a % of the total from the previous year less the students that have completed. |
Learning Performance | Undergraduate progress rates | The number of undergraduate course enrolments with a grade of pass or more as a % of the total undergraduate course enrolment. |
Financial Performance
| Indicator | Measure | Data Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Research and Teaching Support | % of expenditure on the library collection | Expenditure on the library collection (excluding salaries and infrastructure) as a percentage of total expenditure, excluding controlled entities. |
| Salary Expenditure | % of expenditure on all salaries | Expenditure on all salaries as a percentage of total expenditure, excluding controlled entities. |
| Government Support | % of revenue from Government sources | Income from all Government sources as a percentage of total expenditure, excluding controlled entities. |
| Financial Health | Operating Margin | Operating result as a percentage of total operating revenue, excluding controlled entities. |
| Financial Health | Current ratio | Ratio of the value of current assets to current liabilities, excluding controlled entities. |
| Knowledge Transfer | % of revenue from Intellectual Property (IP) | The value of revenue generated from IP (including licences and patents), including controlled entities. |
