Planning & Management Information
Planning & Management Information (PMI) is a division of the Registrar's Department.
We provide planning, performance, and decision support across a broad range of University functions, including:
- Support to the University's Management Board and to Council and its Committees in the development of the University's Strategic Plan.
- The University's annual planning process, for example by developing projections of student numbers and income, monitoring institutional and business unit performance, analysing trends in demand, and managing the planning framework.
- The provision of management information to decision makers on both a regular and ad-hoc basis, including metrics on School and institutional performance, bespoke research, and the development of surveys and the analysis of responses.
- Risk Management, which refers not only to support for the regular review and updating of the University's Risk Register, but also the development and implementation of a risk management framework that embeds risk assessment, reporting, and risk control monitoring into all University functions and activities.
- Oversight, management and support of the University's ongoing internal review process, covering both Schools and Professional Services.
- The development of student statistics, including the institutional HESA and HESES statistical returns.
- Project and programme management support, via the Special Projects Unit, for the implementation of key Management Board initiatives and decisions.
About Us
University of Nottingham Information
- University Plan

- University Strategic Plan 2010-15 (Public version)
- Fee Schedule
- Risk Management
- School and University Level Statistics
- School and Central Support Services Planning

- Management Information

Committees
Contact
- Planning & Management Information Division
- The University of Nottingham
- A107, Trent Building
- University Park
- Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK
- Tel: +44 (0) 115 951 4050
- Fax: +44 115 951 5739 (Registrar's office)
Feedback or questions about this site
We welcome feedback on any aspects of this site. If you have any comments or questions, please contact Dr Thomas Loya.
