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Number of non-EU academics in UK rises again

<ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ class="standfirst">Latest Hesa figures suggest that the fall in the number of EU academics has slowed
January 28, 2025
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The number of UK academic staff originally from countries outside the European Union has almost doubled in the last decade, new figures have revealed.

The latest??released on 28 January show that 246,930 non-atypical academic staff were working at UK institutions at the start of December 2023 ¨C 3 per cent more than the year before.

Of them, 44,755 (18 per cent)?are from outside the EU. This was up from 17 per cent in 2022-23 ¨C the first year that they outnumbered their colleagues from inside the bloc ¨C and just 12 per cent in 2014-15.

Brexit has had a clear impact on the hiring practices of institutions. The total number of non-EU staff grew by 11 per cent, a joint record for the Hesa figures. It has almost doubled from 2014-15, when there were just 23,360.

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Academics from the EU now make up just 15 per cent of the workforce, down from a peak of 18 per cent in 2018-19. It is the fourth successive year that their numbers have fallen, though the decline does appear to be slowing, and grew among elite institutions.

In Russell Group universities, the number of EU academics increased for the first time in four years in 2023-24, but was still outpaced by those from elsewhere.

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Almost a quarter (23 per cent) of academics in this mission group come from outside the EU ¨C compared to 13 per cent among post-1992 universities.

Because of its size, statistics on the English sector are relatively similar to the overall picture. But the Hesa data reveals large differences between other parts of the UK in the composition of academic staff.

In Scotland, 22 per cent of academics come from outside the EU compared to just 14 per cent in Wales. Meanwhile, in Northern Ireland, 35 per cent of all staff are from the EU and 16 per cent from outside.

This means that there are fewer academics from the UK working in Northern Ireland than from outside it for the first time since comparable records began, though this number does include those from the Republic of Ireland.

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Of institutions with at least 100 academic staff whose nationality was known, the most international was London Business School in 2023-24 ¨C where 76 per cent of academics are from outside the UK.

This was followed by London School of Economics and Political Science (67 per cent), and SOAS University of London (57 per cent).

patrick.jack@timeshighereducation.com

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