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Professor David Eastwood
Chief Executive Higher Education Funding Council
for England
Research Excellence Framework Consultation
event 10, 11 and 17 January 2008
Introduction and background
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UK research excellence
  • The UK has only 1 of the worlds population, but
    carries out 5 of world research, and receives
    12 of worldwide citations
  • UK ranks second in the world to the USA on
    research
  • Within the dual support system for research
    funding
  • HEFCE block grant provides core funding for the
    research infrastructure and blue skies research
  • Research Councils fund specific projects

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Research assessment reform
  • The RAE has been the bedrock of our
    quality-driven funding system, and has driven up
    standards
  • But it has become increasingly complex and
    onerous
  • Responding to concerns, the government consulted
    during 2006 on a metrics based alternative
  • It concluded that in future the system should be
    driven as far as possible by metrics
  • HEFCE was asked to develop a new system with the
    following key features

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Research Excellence Framework
A UK wide framework for quality assessment and
funding in all disciplines
  • Incorporating due provision for disciplinary
    diversity
  • Robust indicators of research quality that are
    internationally meaningful and can drive funding
    (funding arrangements may vary by territory)
  • Recognising and funding excellent research of all
    types wherever it is found, including basic,
    applied, practice-based and interdisciplinary
    research

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Key features

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Timetable

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The use of bibliometrics
  • We have developed proposal for an indicator that
    is
  • Robust at the broad subject level
  • Sensitive to disciplinary differences
  • Transparent
  • Reduces burden and the scope for games playing
  • We will not use journal impact factors
  • Expert panels will oversee the process we
    invite views on how they can best do this

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Next steps the pilot
A pilot exercise in producing bibliometric
indicators of quality to run in 2008
  • Covering all science based disciplines in a range
    of institutions
  • To test and verify essential technical elements
    including coverage of staff and publications
  • To illuminate cost and burden on HEIs and
    implications for equal opportunities
  • Enable comparisons between current and new
    approaches
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