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Hillingdon jobs created by Brunel University London nearly doubled last year when it pumped £227m into the local economy.
Some 4,305 jobs in the borough were held up by the Uxbridge-based institution from 2014-15 – almost twice the 2,512 the previous academic year. Meanwhile, Brunel’s local spend soared by £15m from £212m in 2013-14.
Our latest report for Brunel University London details University’s knock-on effects in Hillingdon, London and in the UK.
That same academic year, Brunel supported 7,564 London jobs and 10,246 roles across the UK. It put £510m into the city and contributed £788 nationally. And every £1 the university made had an economic impact of £6.30 on the UK economy.
More information can be found on Brunel University London’s website or in the full report.
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