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- Annual TRAC 2020-21: Sector summary and analysis by TRAC peer group provides analysis of costs, and income by activity categories: publicly funded teaching; non-publicly funded teaching; research and other (income generating activities) and other (non-commercial activities).
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Jun 30, 2022 · This paper contains analysis of the 2020-21 sector aggregate data based on submissions from higher education institutions in England and Northern Ireland. Also provided is a summary of UK sector data.
- Annual TRAC 2020-21
This paper analyses the 2020-21 sector aggregate Transparent...
- Annual TRAC 2020-21
This paper analyses the 2020-21 sector aggregate Transparent Approach to Costing (TRAC) data based on submissions from higher education institutions in England and Northern Ireland. Aggregated data based on submissions from UK higher education institutions is provided as an
TRAC guidance for 2020-21 returns. TRAC for EC Framework 7 projects. TRAC Statement of Requirements. All the TRAC requirements have been pulled together in this document, to help institutions to assess compliance both in designing their TRAC process and in the sign-off process for the TRAC returns.
Annual TRAC 2020-21: Sector summary and analysis by TRAC peer group provides analysis of costs, and income by activity categories: publicly funded teaching; non-publicly funded teaching; research and other (income generating activities) and other (non-commercial activities).
TRAC guidance for 2023-24 returns. TRAC for EC Framework 7 projects. TRAC Statement of Requirements. All the TRAC requirements have been pulled together in this document, to help institutions to assess compliance both in designing their TRAC process and in the sign-off process for the TRAC returns.
TRAC has evolved significantly since its inception and now provides greater utility to institutions by providing a basis for activity costing. Examples of how TRAC can be and is used include: HMRC accepted method for VAT partial recovery, informing teaching funding models, Research
TRAC data is collected annually from Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). 2020‐21 is the sixth year in which TRAC reporting has been prepared under the FE/HE Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP), applying Financial Reporting Standard 102 (FRS 102).