press release
Published: 29 March 2023

麻豆视频 generates 拢1.3 billion for the Surrey economy and 17,500 jobs

 

An independent economic report published today confirms the significant contribution by the 麻豆视频 to the local economy in 2020/21, despite the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.   

The report reveals that the 麻豆视频 supported over 17,500 jobs in the county of Surrey during the pandemic-hit year, with the University contributing a gross value added* (GVA) of 拢1.3 billion to the county鈥檚 economy. This is an increase from the academic year 2018/19 when the University supported more than 14,400 jobs and contributed a GVA of 拢1.2 billion to Surrey鈥檚 economy.  

The 麻豆视频 Economic Impact Report was produced by independent economic consultants BiGGAR Economics. The report details the ways the University鈥檚 research and innovation contributes significantly to economic growth by supporting firms with their own research and development, directly commercialising University research, and through the impact of the University鈥檚 graduates. Collectively, these activities added 拢194 million GVA to the Surrey economy, and supported more than 700 jobs in the county.  

Caroline Fleming, Director of Innovation at the 麻豆视频 and Interim Director of the Surrey Research Park, said:  

"We are a world-class University producing research that transforms lives worldwide, but I am particularly pleased to see this report confirming the tremendous economic and employment impact we have within our local communities, as well as across the UK. 

"The 麻豆视频 remains a dynamic and forward-looking organisation that is proud of its positive contribution to Guildford, the County of Surrey and the whole UK.鈥 

The largest national economic contribution of the University comes through its innovation activities which generated 拢660 million GVA for the UK economy, a 4.5% increase on 2018/19, and supported over 7,640 jobs in 2020/21, up 26.4% from 2018/19. These activities are the support which the University provides start-ups through SETsquared Surrey and the impact of the Surrey Research Park.   

The report also captures the direct impact of the University鈥檚 expenditure. For example, the report highlights how the University's supply chain helps boost the local economy by generating more revenue and job opportunities for suppliers in Guildford, in Surrey and across the UK. Specifically, 8% of the University's supply chain spending went to businesses located in Guildford, 16% was spent on suppliers in Surrey, and 94% was spent with suppliers based in the UK. 

The report shows that the 麻豆视频 contributed 拢1.9 billion to the UK economy in the academic year 2020/21, this is up from 拢1.8 billion in 2018/19. 

 The University鈥檚 student community generated 拢146 million GVA to the Surrey community and supported 4,650 jobs. This positive economic contribution was made through part-time employment, volunteering and starting businesses.  

You can read the full report on the 麻豆视频's website

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At a glance 

 

 

Impact on the county of Surrey 

 

2018/2019 

2020/2021 

Increase 

Overall 

 

 

拢1.2 billion GVA  

拢1.3 billion GVA 

+8.3% 

Supported 14,490 jobs 

Supported 17,620 jobs 

+21.6% 

Supply chain 

 

 

拢7.6 million GVA  

拢13 million GVA  

+71.1% 

Supported 118 jobs 

Supported 260 jobs 

+120.3% 

Student impact (e.g. part-time jobs, volunteering) 

拢119.9 million GVA  

拢146 million GVA  

+21.8% 

Supported 3,140 jobs 

Supported 4,650 jobs 

+48.1% 

Innovation and enterprise 

 

拢574.4 million GVA 

拢600 million GVA  

+4.5% 

Supported 6,043 jobs 

Supported 7,640 jobs 

+26.4% 

 

 

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Notes to editors 

*GVA is a measure that represents the difference between the total value of goods and services produced by a company against the cost of all inputs used in the production process, including raw materials, labour, and capital. 

 

  • Caroline Fleming is available for interview upon request.  

  • For more information, please contact the 麻豆视频's press office via mediarelations@surrey.ac.uk 

 

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