This module is for anyone with an interest in the formation and operation of university spinout companies.
An introduction to commercialisation and how intellectual property is central to this activity. The course will explore some of the ways commercialisation can be used by a university.
This e-learning package is suitable for you if you need a broad understanding of pensions in the H E sector, or need a high-level introduction to pensions in the H E sector before obtaining more detailed information on different aspects of pensions in H E (for example, by reading the more in-depth sections of BUFDG’s Guide to Accounting for Pensions in Higher Education. This course is based on Sections 1 and 2 of that guide.)
This module is aimed at finance staff within UK HE providers who need to understand more about Research or any staff member new to a HE Research Team.
This module is aimed at staff within UK HE providers who are involved in the preparation, compilation, validation and approval of the Transparent Approach to Costing (TRAC) data. It will also provide a good overview for senior staff new to TRAC and those becoming involved in TRAC oversight groups or institutional committees with oversight of TRAC.
This module is aimed at anyone who needs to prepare a business case or who will be involved in reviewing or assessing business cases.
This course provides training for non-financial staff with no, or very little, knowledge of the role of the finance function, HE financial information or finance terminology.
This course provides an introduction to Consumer (Student) Credit
Control in HE
FREE TO ALL MEMBERS - This course gives a high level overview of higher education finance. It is broken down into smaller modules looking at BUFDG, the HE sector, where HE money comes from, how it is spent, governance and reporting.