The rhetoric of “excellence” is pervasive across the academy. It is used to refer to research outputs as well as researchers, theory and education, individuals and organizations, from art history to zoology. But does “excellence” actually mean anything? Does this pervasive narrative of “excellence” do any good? Drawing on a range of sources we interrogate “excellence” as a concept and find that it has no intrinsic meaning in academia. Rather it functions as a linguistic interchange mechanism. To investigate whether this linguistic function is useful we examine how the rhetoric of excellence combines with narratives of scarcity and competition to show that the hyper-competition that arises from the performance of “excellence” is completely a...
Big changes to the way in which research funding is allocated to UK universities were brought about...
The modern University, according to Bill Readings, has had three ideas: the Kantian concept of rea...
‘Student success’ is a key driver in higher education policy and funding. Institutions often adopt a...
The rhetoric of “excellence” is pervasive across the academy. It is used to refer to research output...
The rhetoric of “excellence” is pervasive across the academy. It is used to refer to research output...
We here analyse the ethical dimensions of the UK's ‘Research Excellence Framework’ (REF), the latest...
This paper addresses how academics navigate different kinds of prestige and different systems of val...
Government efforts at assessing university research via the REF involve universities and hundred of ...
Across research in UK Higher Education, the most immanent demands for quality have taken the shape o...
We here analyse the ethical dimensions of the UK's ‘Research Excellence Framework’ (REF), the latest...
Government efforts at assessing university research via the REF involve universities and hundred of ...
Evaluation can be seen as an opportunity for transvaluation, or what Nietzsche called the revaluatio...
Although, as a result of the introduction of the Teaching Excellence Framework, the principle of tea...
Research in higher education has consistently shown that some academics publish a lot, while others ...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
Big changes to the way in which research funding is allocated to UK universities were brought about...
The modern University, according to Bill Readings, has had three ideas: the Kantian concept of rea...
‘Student success’ is a key driver in higher education policy and funding. Institutions often adopt a...
The rhetoric of “excellence” is pervasive across the academy. It is used to refer to research output...
The rhetoric of “excellence” is pervasive across the academy. It is used to refer to research output...
We here analyse the ethical dimensions of the UK's ‘Research Excellence Framework’ (REF), the latest...
This paper addresses how academics navigate different kinds of prestige and different systems of val...
Government efforts at assessing university research via the REF involve universities and hundred of ...
Across research in UK Higher Education, the most immanent demands for quality have taken the shape o...
We here analyse the ethical dimensions of the UK's ‘Research Excellence Framework’ (REF), the latest...
Government efforts at assessing university research via the REF involve universities and hundred of ...
Evaluation can be seen as an opportunity for transvaluation, or what Nietzsche called the revaluatio...
Although, as a result of the introduction of the Teaching Excellence Framework, the principle of tea...
Research in higher education has consistently shown that some academics publish a lot, while others ...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
Big changes to the way in which research funding is allocated to UK universities were brought about...
The modern University, according to Bill Readings, has had three ideas: the Kantian concept of rea...
‘Student success’ is a key driver in higher education policy and funding. Institutions often adopt a...