The UK’s periodic research assessment exercise has grown larger and more formalised since its first iteration in 1986. Marcelo Marques, Justin J.W. Powell, Mike Zapp and Gert Biesta have examined what effects it has had on the submitting behaviour of institutions, considering the intended and unintended consequences in the field of education research. Findings reveal growing strategic behaviour, including high selectivity of submitted staff, the reinforcement of scientific norms with respect to the format and methodological orientation of submitted research outputs, and an explicit concentration of funding.R-AGR-0221 - IRP14 - EDRESGOV (20140901-20180930) - POWELL Justin J
This article first reviews the objectives/ends of research quality assessment in several countries t...
The Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) and the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) generated a natural ex...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
The UK’s periodic research assessment exercise has grown larger and more formalised since its first ...
peer reviewedResearch evaluation systems in many countries aim to improve the quality of higher educ...
Earlier work inspired by a body of literature raised important questions about the workings of the U...
A 20 year quantitative assessment of research in British universities has coincided with a renaissan...
The Research Excellence Framework (REF), previously the ‘RAE’, is an assessment undertaken on behalf...
In the last decades, most countries in the western world have introduced some form of centralized qu...
Governments around the world have introduced various forms of research evaluation and accountability...
This dissertation analyses the research funding resource allocation mechanism (the Research Assessme...
In the past, the UK's Research Assessment Exercises have relied heavily on assessment by a panel of ...
Big changes to the way in which research funding is allocated to UK universities were brought about...
This article examines how the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), along with the development of p...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This article first reviews the objectives/ends of research quality assessment in several countries t...
The Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) and the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) generated a natural ex...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
The UK’s periodic research assessment exercise has grown larger and more formalised since its first ...
peer reviewedResearch evaluation systems in many countries aim to improve the quality of higher educ...
Earlier work inspired by a body of literature raised important questions about the workings of the U...
A 20 year quantitative assessment of research in British universities has coincided with a renaissan...
The Research Excellence Framework (REF), previously the ‘RAE’, is an assessment undertaken on behalf...
In the last decades, most countries in the western world have introduced some form of centralized qu...
Governments around the world have introduced various forms of research evaluation and accountability...
This dissertation analyses the research funding resource allocation mechanism (the Research Assessme...
In the past, the UK's Research Assessment Exercises have relied heavily on assessment by a panel of ...
Big changes to the way in which research funding is allocated to UK universities were brought about...
This article examines how the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), along with the development of p...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This article first reviews the objectives/ends of research quality assessment in several countries t...
The Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) and the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) generated a natural ex...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...