On 23 June 2016, representatives from around 100 UK universities gathered in London for a Times Higher Education data symposium entitled The Global Higher Education Race: Staying Ahead of the Chasing Pack.
The event tackled two crucial issues for UK universities: their relative performance on the global stage at a time when higher education is becoming ever more competitive, and their performance within the UK on the measures to be assessed by the forthcoming teaching excellence framework (TEF).
It took place on the day THE published its modelling of the TEF, based on the government's proposed criteria.
Read now: the results of the THE mock TEF
Attendees were given an exclusive preview of a new "mock TEF" dataset, which combines benchmarked teaching metrics to give a picture of how UK universities may measure up in the forthcoming TEF.
Video: in-depth analysis of how the sector may perform in the TEF, with Nicki Horseman, THE lead higher education data analyst
Access the slides (Microsoft PowerPoint)
Delegates were also given a detailed presentation on the data behind the World University Rankings, including areas of strength, weakness and where they face the fiercest global competition.
Video: learn more about the THE World University Rankings, and the UK's performance relative to global rivals, with Duncan Ross, THE data and analytics director
Access the slides (Microsoft PowerPoint)
Video: delegates at the THE Data Points symposium respond to day's discussions
Find out more about our World University Rankings and the teaching excellence framework. More videos from the symposium are available on our YouTube channel.