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      Uplift in research quality in main panel A raises fears that funding could be concentrated at a handful of universities
       
  
      How do rankings shift when institutions are compared on research intensity, which takes into account percentage of staff submitted, rather than on standard GPA alone?
       
  
      The exercise was robust and positive, says Willy Maley, who found work on the English subpanel to be like ‘a well-run exam board’
       
  
      The Association of Business Schools has called on the government and funding councils to reverse the decline in funding for management research
       
  
      Alternative ranking of REF results maps university performance against the proportion of eligible staff submitted.
       
  
      More academics were employed on teaching-only contracts around the time of the research excellence framework deadline, new figures show
       
  
      The results of the research excellence framework have triggered claims that London universities are challenging the longstanding dominance of Oxbridge
       
  
      All the reaction to the research excellence framework as we get it
       
  
      Rising quality leads to questions about future QR formula
       
  
      Devolved countries claim proportion of 3* and 4* submissions above average
       
  
      King’s College London raised its GPA while submitting more staff. Who were the other notable achievers and underachievers?
       
  
      Problems associated with the system of research assessment would be reduced by a move to annual reviews, Paul Grout argues
       
  
      Were new research stars born? Who was helped or hurt by impact? Times Higher Education dissects the results by discipline
       
  
      Some post-92s gain, but traditional research powers dominate 2014 research excellence framework rankings
       
  
      As the results of the research excellence framework approach, Emma Rees’ sleep-deprived imagination runs riot
       
  
      The flawed research excellence framework is not a process of peer review in any meaningful sense, argues Derek Sayer, who appealed against his inclusion in the exercise
       
  
      Richard Black on data manipulation and the problems with multidisciplinary subpanels
       
  
      Academics’ engagement activities are valuable, says Alison Phipps. But a public profile comes at a price, especially for women who study gender
       
  
      Research team hopes that predictions will help to clarify the value of metrics in assessment
       
  
      Ansgar Allen questions the motives of a growing band of champions
       
  
      Sovietised REF blocks progress. Innovation comes when universities encourage risk-taking, says Andrew Oswald
       
  
      Academics have internalised research assessment to such a degree that the effects may be irreversible, fears Thomas Harrison
       
  
      Willetts sees potential in tie-ups with Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong
       
  
      England’s funding council has been asked to look at whether overseas universities could take part in future research excellence frameworks.
       
  
      Chair of review into use of metrics suggests REF interval could be cut to once a decade
       
  
      Non-OA journals acceptable only when they are “the most appropriate publication”
       
  
      REF and ‘impact agenda’ makes sector look at collaborations with extra interest, scholars say
       
  
      Does research assessment discriminate against female academics? asks Barbara Graziosi
       
  
      Research heads and other university staff on the burdens of submitting to the inaugural research excellence framework
       
  
      Fewer outputs in assessment exercise as analysis of submission data reveals impact of new criteria
       
  
      Kevin Fong’s method to raise present standards
       
  
      Fears that universities would be more selective about who they submitted to the 2014 research excellence framework have proved unfounded.
       
  
      HESA announces publication date for data on number of researchers eligible for submission
       
  
      91茄子 straw poll shows efforts to lighten load have backfired
       
  
      Greater selectivity over future research excellence framework submissions urged under tougher funding regime
       
  
      Reassurance and concerns stated over new framework’s requirements
       
  
      Scholar hopes his ‘surreal’ action will show that excluded colleagues were ‘discriminated’ against
       
  
      Academic denied permission to start new job until after REF deadline
       
  
      Minutes suggest the pros and cons of strategies for submission
       
  
      As the 2014 REF census date approaches, Paul Jump talks to the architects of previous rounds of assessment about how it all began and their views on the research excellence framework
       
  
      Poll respondents threatened with redundancy for non-submission
       
  
      91茄子 investigation reveals 63 per cent increase in 0.2?deals since October 2011
       
  
      A weighted approach is the?best bet for assessment, say Andrew Oswald and Daniel Sgroi
       
  
      Staff complain over ‘arbitrary’ yardstick and teaching-only threat
       
  
      Joshua Oppenheimer’s film about the perpetrators of Indonesian genocide has impact in spades, says Sally Feldman
       
  
      Citations could replace peer review in sciences, study concludes
       
  
      The research excellence framework risks turning British economics into “a purely quaint academic subject with no connection to the real world”, an academic paper has warned.
       
  
      University defends short-term contracts as source criticises ‘game-playing’
       
  
      Consultation to consider use of metrics and case studies in research assessment
       
  
      Hefce reveals 215 assessors chosen from outside academy
       
  
      Husband-and-wife academics debate the merits of the research excellence framework
       
  
      Paul Magrs was flabbergasted when an institution he hadn’t heard from in years asked if it could use his work to show impact. Here is his reply
       
  
      Paul Manners worries that rush to tell research stories turns academics into salesmen and undermines collaboration
       
  
      Colin Hay insists that work as chair of politics subpanel will be unaffected by new Sciences Po job
       
  
      REF factor may explain growing wage differential
       
  
      Artistic practice can certainly be research - but the present model in UK universities is confused and lacks intellectual rigour, argues Nicholas Till
       
  
      The UK’s higher education funding councils will not express a preference for either green or gold open access in their submission rules for future research excellence frameworks.
       
  
      The UK’s higher education funding councils will not express a preference for either green or gold open access in their submission rules for future research excellence frameworks.
       
  
      New assessment scheme will not be used to direct cash to institutions
       
  
      Rise in staff submissions predicted despite tightened funding formula. Paul Jump reports