- The University of Sheffield attracts more research income and investment in engineering than any other UK university, according to the latest figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA)
- Stats show Sheffield attracted the highest level of funding for two years in a row - the academic years 2021/22 and 2022/23 - the latest reporting period
- In 2021/22 the University of Sheffield received £121 million and in 2022/23 it received £110 million
- The biggest investors in research at Sheffield were UK government, industry and UKRI, demonstrating the crucial role that the University plays in driving innovation, growth and productivity from the North of England
- Sheffield engineering research underpins the UK's R&D capabilities in areas such as semiconductors, renewable energy, high value infrastructure, manufacturing and sustainable aviation fuels
The University of Sheffield leads the UK in engineering research income and investment, according to the latest figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA).
The stats, published annually, show that Sheffield attracted the highest level of funding for engineering research for two academic years in a row - 2021/22 and 2022/23 - more than any other UK university, including Cambridge, Oxford and Imperial College London. In 2021/22 the University of Sheffield received £121 million and in 2022/23 it received £110 million
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