J. Colin Glass, Donal G. McKillop, and Noel S. Hyndman, "Efficiency in the Provision of University Teaching and Research: An Empirical Analysis of UK Universities", Journal of Applied Econometrics, Vol. 10, No. 1, 1995, pp. 61-72. Data for UK universities for the academic year 1989/1990. The data are in the file educ88.dat, which is intended for use with TSP but can easily be modified to work with other programs. It is zipped in the file gmh-data.zip. Information is supplied for all traditional UK universities plus a subset of the colleges which make up the University of London. Data are provided in order for the universities as follows:- University of London (Education), London Business School, Oxford, Cambridge, London School of Economics, Warwick, University College London, East Anglia, Imperial College London, University Wales College of Medicine, Essex, Southampton, York, Bristol, Birkbeck, Edinburgh, Manchester, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Nottingham, Queen Mary College London, Newcastle, Glasgow, Sheffield, Sussex, Birmingham, Durham, Liverpool, Exeter, Manchester Business School, Charing (University of London), Lancaster, Surrey, St. Batholomews (University of London), St Andrews, Reading, Leeds, Bath, Aberdeen, Leicester, Swansea, University of Kent, Strathclyde, Bradford, Kings College London, Dundee, Loughborough, Aston, Cardiff, Hull, Heriott-Watt, Bangor, Queens University Belfast, Stirling, Royal Holloway (University of London), Aberyswyth, Brunel, Salford, City, Lampeter, Keele, University of Ulster, St. George (University of London).