The study examines the impact of national research assessment exercises for the visual arts discipline in a university structure. It encompasses issues of evaluation, benchmarking, performance management, performance indicators and explanatory factors. We find that whilst the definition of research is broad enough to include most of the activities of visual arts academia. The actual operationalisation of the measurement models may well exclude many current activities. The need to clearly demonstrate quality peer review is the largest hurdle. Analysis is also made of the impact of a ‘national research quality assessment exercise’ such as the New Zealand and UK initiatives (Tertiary Education Commission. 20...
The majority of tertiary practice-led creative arts disciplines became part of the Australian univer...
This article introduces this issue of articles on research assessments and rankings. It focuses on t...
The majority of tertiary practice-led creative arts disciplines became part of the Australian univer...
The study examines the impact of national research assessment exercises for the accounting and visua...
<p>Over the last decade we have seen the global emergence of research performance assessment methodo...
This study uses bibliometric data to assess the performance of educational research in Australian un...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
Higher education systems have been promoting internationally the relevance of research over the past...
In the UK, periodic assessment of research in universities has taken place since 1986. The most rece...
The Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) and the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) generated a natural ex...
Performance-based research funding systems have been extensively used around the globe to allocate f...
In 1988, the Australian Federal Government released the document Higher Education: A Policy Statemen...
The evaluation of the quality of research at a national level has become increasingly common. The UK...
Despite the origins of universltles, the interface of creativity and academic industry has long been...
This article reflects on the worth of the arts in an academic context partly in the light of the aut...
The majority of tertiary practice-led creative arts disciplines became part of the Australian univer...
This article introduces this issue of articles on research assessments and rankings. It focuses on t...
The majority of tertiary practice-led creative arts disciplines became part of the Australian univer...
The study examines the impact of national research assessment exercises for the accounting and visua...
<p>Over the last decade we have seen the global emergence of research performance assessment methodo...
This study uses bibliometric data to assess the performance of educational research in Australian un...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
Higher education systems have been promoting internationally the relevance of research over the past...
In the UK, periodic assessment of research in universities has taken place since 1986. The most rece...
The Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) and the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) generated a natural ex...
Performance-based research funding systems have been extensively used around the globe to allocate f...
In 1988, the Australian Federal Government released the document Higher Education: A Policy Statemen...
The evaluation of the quality of research at a national level has become increasingly common. The UK...
Despite the origins of universltles, the interface of creativity and academic industry has long been...
This article reflects on the worth of the arts in an academic context partly in the light of the aut...
The majority of tertiary practice-led creative arts disciplines became part of the Australian univer...
This article introduces this issue of articles on research assessments and rankings. It focuses on t...
The majority of tertiary practice-led creative arts disciplines became part of the Australian univer...