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      Ministers must demonstrate that assessing ‘excellence’ does more good than harm, says Dorothy Bishop
       
  
      Collaboration with Europe has grown dramatically since 2000, according to analysis
       
  
      Future research excellence framework could incorporate information on the ‘future plans of institutions’
       
  
      Despite claims that engagement with business is as important as research and teaching, academics find they have no time for work outside the academy
       
  
      We must improve the system we already have, not make a switch to metrics, argues James Wilsdon
       
  
      Phil Ashworth and John Lewin explain why the Environment Agency should be submitted to the REF
       
  
      Another review of the exercise is a chance to revise details of the costs, says Jonathan Grant
       
  
      Using the language of sport to sell metrics-based performance management ignores what sport can really teach academia, argues linguistics scholar Liz Morrish
       
  
      Narrow science base could hurt ability to meet new challenges, report says
       
  
      Institution’s US Centre seeks to promote multidisciplinary and international research on American policy
       
  
      Performance targets to boost league table position are questioned as analysis shows little change in Russell Group REF order
       
  
      Chair of review into research excellence framework also defends decision to have steering committee dominated by Russell Group
       
  
      ‘Minimum expectations’ for research income will be used as part of staff performance review
       
  
      Baron Stern of Brentford has previously raised concerns that the research excellence framework forces academics to focus too much on publishing articles
       
  
      Peer review is the least bad system we have for assessing quality, but metrics can help to determine attention and impact, says Euan Adie
       
  
      Proposed Research UK would have similar powers to a v-c over university faculties
       
  
      With no time for proper peer review and with grade inflation inevitable, one academic felt compelled to resign
       
  
      Analysis of top-ranked groups also finds they have ‘accountable autonomy’ from the university
       
  
      Green Paper recommends use of metrics, despite July report’s reservations
       
  
      Much is to be decided on who will distribute research funding, but a metrics-based ‘mini-REF’ may raise eyebrows, says David Matthews
       
  
      Some of the key points to take away from the government’s consultation on the future of universities
       
  
      Success rates fall at five out of six councils amid warnings that the process could become ‘more of a lottery’ as reviewers are stretched
       
  
      Institution’s School of Media, Arts and Design is 25 this year. Its current dean takes Times Higher Education through the reasons behind its success
       
  
      Campuses are one of the ‘strongest bits of the innovation system’ and will be crucial to its ‘rebuild’, conference hears
       
  
      John Morgan looks at the latest spending review developments
       
  
      Studies on urine, pain thresholds and unboiled eggs honoured in annual awards for improbable research. John Elmes takes a look
       
  
      David Price argues that axeing staff selection would remove the temptation to manipulate data and protect careers
       
  
      Scholar says departments that did well in the research excellence framework may not have the right to ‘strut around campus’ if their field is not competitive 
       
  
      Financial boost follows better than average performance in the 2014 REF
       
  
      The merger of seven subpanels into a single one for modern languages and linguistics has skewed results, claim scholars
       
  
      The rise in ‘kilo-authors’ and ‘gift authorship’ is causing the academy to rethink how it assesses the worth of academic publications
       
  
      Hefce study finds large differences in submission rates by ethnicity and gender
       
  
      Bibliometric analysis concludes lower-quality thresholds in 2014 are more likely explanation for doubling of top-rated research
       
  
      REF case studies used to create a map of knowledge connections between fields
       
  
      Accountability review finds cost of assessment equates to 2.4 per cent of funding bodies’ expected spend over next six years
       
  
      Hefce head of research policy suggests the way research is conducted should be measured too
       
  
      Amid concerns about the growing use – and abuse – of quantitative measures in universities, a major new review examines the role of metrics in the assessment of research, from the REF to performance management
       
  
      Abandoning peer review could lead to never-ending assessment, micromanagement of staff and übergaming, warns Howard Hotson
       
  
      Complexity of government initiatives to help commercialise university research under scrutiny 
       
  
      Edinburgh principal Sir Tim O’Shea warns such a system would distract from real mission
       
  
      An Elsevier analysis explores the viability of a ‘smarter and cheaper’ model
       
  
      Institution may close one of its engineering schools after a 'disappointing result' in the research excellence framework
       
  
      Universities, and especially the research elite, faced a choice between aiming for highest quality scores and the greatest number of staff submitted
       
  
      The director of a partnership of research-intensive universities is upbeat about future outlook
       
  
      LSE pro-director also calls for metrics to measure impact
       
  
      Funding gains for smaller universities ‘risks UK research quality’
       
  
      Findings reveal the total cost to institutions of attempting to articulate impact
       
  
      Informing government policy was the most common kind of impact submitted to the 2014 research excellence framework, a study has found
       
  
      REF-based distribution of ?1.6bn research pot results in some big changes
       
  
      Dominic Dean has a plan to make future assessment exercises easier, quicker and better
       
  
      Division as scholars analyse Hefce’s system for dividing ?1 billion QR pot
       
  
      England’s funding council has changed the formula for distributing quality-related research funding following the research excellence framework
       
  
      The REF’s formal assessment of the impact of academic work was highly controversial in theory: how did it play out in practice?
       
  
      Sector challenged to share data on REF costs and come up with less ‘disingenuous’ figure than official estimates
       
  
      The standards of research and teaching would be best protected by department-based reviews, argues Roger Brown
       
  
      Report finds new measures did make exercise more inclusive but panels differed in numbers of scholars submitted with reduced outputs
       
  
      Jargon demanded by REF ‘risks isolating universities from rest of society’
       
  
      Submission patterns reveal how institutions responded to rules
       
  
      Study finds variations by seniority, subject and institutional mission in scholars’ published opinions on the research excellence framework
       
  
      REF analysis suggests that new system for allocating funds has ‘no correspondence with excellence in research impact’