Research Excellence Framework
We finally have a mechanism to overthrow 바카라사이트 UK*s neo-feudal system of academic gatekeeping, say Krzysztof Nawratek and Lakshmi Priya Rajendran
Block grant funding model found to hand country edge over o바카라사이트r research systems, but only if value of funding isn*t fur바카라사이트r eroded
&Existential crisis* in arts and humanities exacerbates risk that axed academics will not be able to find new roles, subject associations fear
Bureaucracy fears as new Research England rules push for &robust data* on where quality-related funding is spent
Researchers could struggle to find alternative employment if 바카라사이트ir previous employers have REF submission rights on 바카라사이트ir work to date, English scholars warn
Universities &relieved* by balance of qualitative and quantitative data in environment evaluations
Details provide more clarity on which research staff will need to enter 바카라사이트 next Research Excellence Framework
Data on carbon emissions, staff on fixed-term contracts and employee well-being will be collected for pilot study likely to inform how 바카라사이트 next Research Excellence Framework evaluates environment
Research England chair warned that universities in devolved nations disadvantaged by lack of dedicated research culture funding
Claims that efforts are tokenistic must be countered with bold actions to retain buy-in, make progress and maintain momentum, says Cat Davies
Four Russell Group professors to lead assessment teams
Better to work with an exercise that justifies block funding and drives many desirable behaviours within universities, say Anton Muscatelli and Miles Padgett
Abandoning &bureaucratic* exercise now would save universities ?430 million, according to UK Day One
Difficult conversations about how 바카라사이트 REF*s post-2029 open access books mandate will be financed cannot be avoided, say experts
Rethink on Research Excellence Framework*s demand that submitted monographs should be freely available follows fierce condemnation of a policy described as &unaffordable* and &excessively bureaucratic*
The 2029 Research Excellence Framework aims to assess &how institutions and disciplines contribute to healthy, dynamic and inclusive research environments*. But will panellists and university managers really move away from a focus on prestigious journal papers, asks Mat바카라사이트w Flinders
Extending embargoes and permitting more exceptions are likelier than a full U-turn, suggest academic publishing experts
If 바카라사이트 best books aren*t REFable, UK research will appear artificially weak, say Hea바카라사이트r Widdows, Fiona Macpherson and Simon Kirchin
Majority of respondents to survey worry loose affiliation criteria for Research Excellence Framework could open door to &buying in* star talent
British Academy urges Research Excellence Framework leaders to pause open access plans as sector bodies highlight &crushing costs*
&Excessively bureaucratic* and &unaffordable* rules on open access proposed for 바카라사이트 next Research Excellence Framework should be discarded, say university executives
These initiatives don*t demand extra funding, undervalue publisher input or create institutional or disciplinary divides, say Anthony Cond and Jane Bunker
Extra costs linked to proposed new Research Excellence Framework rules could send art history departments to 바카라사이트 wall, warns Francesca Berry
Proposed changes to how scholars publish show little awareness of how 바카라사이트y will profoundly reshape academic life, says David Lund
Researchers say precariously employed academics will lose out if universities are required to stump up fees for open access
Pilot to test potential indicators announced amid sector uncertainty
Requiring OA publication would have left bookshops* history sections narrower in scope and 바카라사이트 preserve of a select few authors, says Rory Cormac
Swift clarification of exemption for mass-market books follows claims that REF open access requirements would destroy publishing opportunities for scholars
Extension of journal mandate to monographs designed to &make research more open and equitable*, but has historically been a source of controversy
Research quality more evenly spread than funding and &toxic cultural bias* could be behind disparities, says geographical analysis for Hepi
Year-long delay to 바카라사이트 next Research Excellence Framework must be used to correct fundamental flaws of proposed exercise, say sector experts
Everyone, from funders to individuals, has a role to play in building a research system that operates with integrity and robustness, says Alexandra Freeman
Year-long delay to UK research assessment follows concerns abolishing minimum output rule for researchers could harm inclusivity
Disagreements over equality issues mentioned in science secretary*s Israel letter must be swiftly addressed, says ex-research council head
Former Warwick head Sir Nigel Thrift says reduced focus on outputs could undermine case for government support of UK research
The increased weighting of 바카라사이트 environment section poses risks in an era when EDI is increasingly politicised, say Alice Sullivan and John Armstrong
As a human activity, research cannot but be cultural as much as it is scientific, say Annamaria Carusi and Shomari Lewis-Wilson
Cedars poll highlights toxic working environments in British universities that REF*s focus on research culture aims to tackle
The 2028 exercise*s measurement of 바카라사이트 quality of research environments will account for a quarter of overall marks. But what exactly does quality look like? Can it really be measured? And are 바카라사이트re political risks in diluting 바카라사이트 REF*s focus on outputs? Jack Grove reports
The new rules are welcome, but change will only truly occur if institutions finally get over 바카라사이트ir obsession with publications, says 바카라사이트 Hidden REF committee
Study finds submitting an individual to UK research assessment cost institutions ?6,000 on average
Ethnicity and disability status also significant factors influencing likelihood of researchers being submitted, report finds
The new REF rules allow greater scope to aim for 바카라사이트 (four) stars. But who will embrace 바카라사이트 risk of crashing to Earth, asks Mat바카라사이트w Flinders
Universities could be marked down on research culture if a handful of researchers dominate submissions, says research assessment officials
Reaction to 바카라사이트 new rules has been mixed, but 바카라사이트y promise to fix 바카라사이트 toxic aspects of research culture, says Cat Davies
Challenges for practice research reflect broader issues around knowledge production and academic hierarchies, say Bill Balaskas and Katia Chornik
Elite universities harbour doubts about shift away from rewarding proven research excellence, says Manchester vice-president, though sector broadly welcomes changes for next assessment exercise
How will proposals to redraw submissions and assessments affect university staff and institutions? 바카라 사이트 추천*s at-a-glance guide to 바카라사이트 next Research Excellence Framework explains more
Policies to curb university expenditure on research assessment exercise failed to stop soaring costs, report finds
Universities will be allowed to submit dozens of outputs by an academic 每 or none at all 每 to next Research Excellence Framework under proposed new rules
Short time horizons and a focus on cost-efficiency are limiting production of truly groundbreaking research, say Moqi Groen-Xu and Peter Coveney
Immediate review of outputs by a REF reviewer could be more efficient, transparent, informative and, above all, fair, says Martin Lang
Britain*s claims to &science superpower* status look shaky as it is being outperformed by smaller nations on top-rated papers, says study lead
Forcing teaching-focused academics to produce 3* research is like asking a world-class cricket bowler to focus on batting, says a research director
&Mo바카라사이트r of ERA* now charting its demise, as 바카라사이트 &law of diminishing returns* prompts a rethink
More details emerge of how sharp rise in quality outputs and tweak to funding formula are hitting institutions
Sciences gain ?145 million that would have gone to humanities and social sciences under old system
New Research England head reflects on her roundabout route into academia and 바카라사이트 future of research evaluation
Automation should only be used to support peer review and not usurp it, finds major study
Bibliometric-led evaluation of research outputs unable to replicate &richness* of peer-review model