![Income and expenditure chart: Tuition fees and educational contracts £183.6 million. Research grants and contracts £39.4 million. Funding body grants £30.5 million. Donations and endowments £7.5 million. Investment income £6.0 million. Other income £54.6 million.](/discover/-/media/discover/images/tiles/carousel-tiles/about/income-and-expenditure-income.jpg)
Sources of income – 2018/19
Tuition fees make up the largest proportion of income accounting for 57% of total income. We charge tuition fees of £9,250 per annum to UK/Republic of Ireland undergraduates. We are also able to offer bursaries to students totalling around £2.4m.
Grants from funding bodies have reduced in recent years and now account for just 9% of our income.
The University has seen an increase in research funding and research activities resulting in nearly £39.4m income per annum. We also generated around £13.5m from endowments and investments.
The University derives income from a number of other sources including catering outlets, conferences, executive education, the SportsPark and from property holdings.