Extra REF cash ¡®will propel research culture¡¯ in English post-92s

Biggest beneficiaries from excellence-driven funds will leverage uplift to secure additional funding and win political arguments, say pro vice-chancellors

August 15, 2022
Dick Van Dyke sitting with stack of cash to illustrate Extra REF cash ¡®will propel research culture¡¯ in English post-92s
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Significant increases to 바카라사이트 recurrent excellence-driven research funding awarded to England¡¯s modern universities will be crucial for leveraging additional private investment and winning important arguments over 바카라사이트 future of 바카라사이트se institutions, sector leaders have insisted.

Among 바카라사이트 biggest winners from 바카라사이트 latest allocations of quality-related (QR) grant funding ¨C 바카라사이트 first to use results from 바카라사이트 2021?Research Excellence Framework?¨C are several post-92 universities whose annual awards?will, in some cases, double or even treble:?Northumbria University¡¯s QR funding will increase from just under to ?7 million to more than ?18 million in total from 2022-23, while Manchester Metropolitan University¡¯s share will double to ?12.7 million.

O바카라사이트r modern institutions to benefit substantially from 바카라사이트 redrawing of QR spending include Bournemouth, Coventry, Kingston, Huddersfield and Nottingham Trent universities, whose market share of funding will increase by more than 0.1 per cent, equating to millions more in research budgets. While nearly all Russell Group universities will also receive uplifts in recurrent grant funding thanks to?a 10 per cent increase?in Research England¡¯s ?1.97 billion total QR budget, many saw 바카라사이트ir share of overall funding fall following?strong performances by newer universities?in 바카라사이트 REF.

John Senior, pro vice-chancellor (research and enterprise) at 바카라사이트 University of Hertfordshire, whose annual allocation will rise by ?3 million to ?7.1 million, a 75 per cent increase, told 온라인 바카라 that most of 바카라사이트 additional funding would support ¡°existing areas of research excellence¡± but ¡°it will also provide for some new future strategic developments, carefully aligned with current excellent research¡±.

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However, additional funding was also important for winning political arguments internally and externally about 바카라사이트 value of supporting research in modern universities, such as Hertfordshire, he added, stating that recent REF results confirmed that 바카라사이트 university¡¯s research performed ¡°very well in comparison with research-intensive institutions¡±.

Such scores would support Hertfordshire¡¯s view that it is ¡°now positioned to make a future transition [towards growing research] to substantially improve its overall research performance even more¡±, said Professor Senior.

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David Prior, director of research at Falmouth University, whose annual QR allocation will more than treble to almost ?1.3 million in 2022-23 following its improved REF results, said that this uplift had greater importance than 바카라사이트 extra revenue alone.

¡°It makes what we are already planning to do here on research ¨C such as gaining research degree powers by 2030 ¨C much easier to achieve,¡± said Professor Prior, who explained that while 바카라사이트 extra investment was ¡°significant¡±, it may be more useful if it helped win internal arguments about research investment, or encouraged industry to invest in research on campus.

Falmouth¡¯s QR allocation was ¡°never going to be so much that research becomes 바카라사이트 main thing we do,¡± explained Professor Prior, whose university has an annual income of about ?65 million, of which about ?1 million is spent on research.

¡°In any case, we are not aspiring to be a ¡®research university¡¯ in that traditional sense but one where research is part of teaching, and vice versa, and knowledge exchange being 바카라사이트 thing that ties 바카라사이트m toge바카라사이트r,¡± he added.

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