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Research Excellence Framework (REF) results published this week

15 Dec 2014

The results of the world’s largest research assessment process, the Research Excellence Framework (REF), will be published on Thursday, 18 December

Staff will receive a message from Professor Nancy Rothwell, President and Vice-Chancellor, regarding the University-level results on Wednesday, 17 December.  However, there is a strict embargo in place until 00:01 on Thursday, 18 December so please do not share these results with anyone outside of the University.  

The Division of Communications and Marketing have produced a communications plan to ensure that all staff are aware of the REF results and will be providing advice and guidance to Heads of School.

Research Excellence Framework (REF)

The REF findings will reveal the strength of research quality across UK higher education institutions. 

The results are important because they will be used to determine future levels of research funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE). This accounts for around 30% of our University’s research funding.

REF 2014 will measure three things:

  • Outputs (65%)
  • Environment (15%)
  • Impact (20%)

The latter is a new measure and aims to show how research has made a difference in the real world and research will be graded to show if it’s of world leading, internationally excellent, internationally recognised or nationally recognised quality. 

REF builds on the previous form of assessment the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) which was last carried out in 2008. Work has been going on at our University since 2010 to put together our REF submission – the infographic below shows the sheer size and scale of this work.

REF