Purpose: We develop a positive but critical appreciation of the nature and meaning of impact as current constituted as UK universities prepare for the government-led evaluation of research quality in REF2021. Methodology: We describe and then discuss impact (generally, and then specifically in relation to one recently completed project). That project was funded by the Leverhulme Trust and titled Youth activism, engagement and the development of new civic learning spaces (see:https://www.york.ac.uk/education/research/cresj/researchthemes/citizenship-education/leverhulmeyouthactivism/) Findings: Currently, there is potential for corporate arguments about impact to have a negative effect on UK universities. It would be preferable to consider ...
Purpose: This article explores the policy context in the UK around securing impact from academic res...
There has been much recent interest in ‘impact of research’, what it means, why we need it, and how ...
Evaluation of university-based research already has a reasonably long tradition in the UK, but propo...
The UK higher education community is well served for news and policy discourse by the weekly Times H...
The UK higher education community is well served for news and policy discourse by the weekly Times H...
This paper considers whether the impact agenda that has developed over the last decade in UK univers...
The Higher Education impact agenda is influencing the way research is conceptualised and articulated...
Purpose: This article explores the policy context in the UK around securing impact from academic res...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. The principle that research should demons...
U.K. policy is to embed “knowledge transfer as a permanent core activity in universities...
This paper reviews recent culture-change in British higher education (HE) and an increasing emphasis...
The use of the term impact agenda is largely pejorative. It is shorthand for the interests of govern...
The politics of the impact agenda have been framed as a struggle for academic freedom and the space ...
What is impact? What makes impactful research? How do we evidence impact? How do those inside and ou...
The concept of ‘impact’ is becoming more and more important in society, not least in relation to res...
Purpose: This article explores the policy context in the UK around securing impact from academic res...
There has been much recent interest in ‘impact of research’, what it means, why we need it, and how ...
Evaluation of university-based research already has a reasonably long tradition in the UK, but propo...
The UK higher education community is well served for news and policy discourse by the weekly Times H...
The UK higher education community is well served for news and policy discourse by the weekly Times H...
This paper considers whether the impact agenda that has developed over the last decade in UK univers...
The Higher Education impact agenda is influencing the way research is conceptualised and articulated...
Purpose: This article explores the policy context in the UK around securing impact from academic res...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. The principle that research should demons...
U.K. policy is to embed “knowledge transfer as a permanent core activity in universities...
This paper reviews recent culture-change in British higher education (HE) and an increasing emphasis...
The use of the term impact agenda is largely pejorative. It is shorthand for the interests of govern...
The politics of the impact agenda have been framed as a struggle for academic freedom and the space ...
What is impact? What makes impactful research? How do we evidence impact? How do those inside and ou...
The concept of ‘impact’ is becoming more and more important in society, not least in relation to res...
Purpose: This article explores the policy context in the UK around securing impact from academic res...
There has been much recent interest in ‘impact of research’, what it means, why we need it, and how ...
Evaluation of university-based research already has a reasonably long tradition in the UK, but propo...