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Reflecting on the 2008 RAE. Expert Advisory Groups round 1 meetings February 2009 Graeme Rosenberg REF Project Manager. Reflecting on the 2008 RAE. Key issues to discuss: Implications of the key changes made for the 2008 exercise
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Reflecting on the 2008 RAE Expert Advisory Groups round 1 meetings February 2009 Graeme Rosenberg REF Project Manager
Reflecting on the 2008 RAE Key issues to discuss: • Implications of the key changes made for the 2008 exercise • Which key features and examples of good practice should carry forward into the REF? • What information was vital? What was less informative? What opportunities are there for streamlining the process?
Key features of the REF Expert Advisory Groups round 1 meetings February 2009 Graeme Rosenberg REF Project Manager
Key features of the REF (1) • Subject configuration – initial views • Eligibility: • All research staff or selected staff? • Credit the author or the institution? • Criteria: • How to make impact more explicit
Key features of the REF (2) • Quality profiles, capturing three main elements: • Outputs • Impact • Environment
Outputs This should remain the dominant factor in assessment: • Using bibliometrics, expert review of outputs, or a combination of these, as appropriate to each subject group • The bibliometrics pilot is looking at different models for producing citation indicators - the options remain open at this stage • We expect further development of this new tool in the lead up to a full REF exercise in 2013
Impact In October last year we initiated discussion on how to account for economic and social impact in the REF: • Influence of a body of research activity across a range of contexts (social, economic, public policy, quality of life) • Applicable across the full range of disciplines • How to evidence impact? Metrics can be useful but will need narrative and expert judgement • Research users to be involved in the design and assessment phases of REF
Next steps and future work Expert Advisory Groups round 1 meetings February 2009 Graeme Rosenberg REF Project Manager
Consulting wider communities • Share thinking and key questions • Meetings with specific groups • Contact h.chaplin@hefce.ac.uk
Related work • Bibliometrics pilot • Consultancy on approaches to assessing impact • Event for research PVCs (24 March) • PA Consulting – accountability review of the 2008 RAE • ECU review of the RAE equalities measures
Future meetings • Round two meetings (April/May): • Day 1: bibliometrics • Day 2: expert review, impact and environment • Round 3 meetings (June) • Break-out discussions – group by discipline? • Other suggestions?