Results And Submissions Ref 2021
The REF website uses cookies to make the site more efficient. Find out more about cookies and how we use them. document.write('<span class="close" title="Close">x<\/span>'); REF 2021 was delivered by the REF team, based at Research England, on behalf of the four funding bodies. This report provides the REF Director’s review of the operational delivery of the exercise by the REF team, across the period from its inception in 2017 until its completion in 2022. This report analyses the representativeness of academic staff holding significant responsibility for research and submitted to REF 2021 compared to the wider UK population, of distribution of output attribution amongst submitted staff, and scoring...
Assessment of the research environment in REF should focus on the university, instead of discipline level, recommends the panel that has been piloting a new assessment process. EDAP members Raheela Khan, Fiona Ross and Tessa Parkes consider what the analysis of data from REF 2021 tells us about how people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups have been able to... The REF website uses cookies to make the site more efficient. Find out more about cookies and how we use them. document.write('<span class="close" title="Close">x<\/span>'); This page sets out summary data about each unit of assessment and analysis of the REF 2021 results as a whole.
Analysis of the 2021 REF results and submissions at main panel and UK sector level: Summary data about the results and submissions for each UOA The Research Excellence Framework (REF) team, on behalf of the four UK higher education funding bodies have published the results of REF 2021 today (12 May 2022). The REF is the system for assessing the quality of research in UK higher education institutions. We are delighted to report that our submission to the Education Unit of Assessment (UOA) has achieved fantastic scores, which demonstrates the excellence of our research. In Unit of Assessment 23 (Education), 69% of our submission was judged to be 4*.
4* is the highest score available, indicating research quality that is world-leading in terms of originality, significance, and rigour. This result is the highest overall percentage of research judged to be 4* in the UK within the unit. Professor Victoria Murphy, Director of the Department of Education, comments: ‘Congratulations to all our staff on the REF 2021 results! The results of our REF21 submission reflect that we conduct the highest quality academic research in Education at the University of Oxford – research that has meaningful impact in our field’. The REF website uses cookies to make the site more efficient.
Find out more about cookies and how we use them. document.write('<span class="close" title="Close">x<\/span>'); Detailed guidance on the REF 2021 results. The information on this page provides a guide to the results of the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), published on 12 May 2022. The following material is available, or is forthcoming soon, on the REF website: The REF is the system for assessing the quality of research in higher education institutions (HEIs).
It was first conducted in 2014 and replaced the previous Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). The UK Funding Bodies have published the outcomes of the recent national research assessment exercise, the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. The REF 2021 results show Oxford’s submission had the highest volume of world-leading research. [1] The University of Oxford made the largest submission of any Higher Education Institution (HEI) in the UK, submitting over 3,600 researchers (3,405 full time equivalent) into 29 subject areas, over 8,500 research outputs in... Professor Louise Richardson, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Oxford, said:
‘The REF 2021 results demonstrate once again that Oxford is a research powerhouse. The impact case studies highlight our effectiveness in putting this research in service to society by making critical contributions to global health, economic prosperity and cultural life.’ The REF website uses cookies to make the site more efficient. Find out more about cookies and how we use them. document.write('<span class="close" title="Close">x<\/span>'); Detailed guidance for the REF 2021 website.
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The REF website uses cookies to make the site more efficient. Find out more about cookies and how we use them. document.write('<span class="close" title="Close">x<\/span>'); REF 2021 was delivered by the REF team, based at Research England, on behalf of the four funding bodies. This report provides the REF Director’s review of the operational delivery of the exercise by the REF team, across the pe...
Assessment Of The Research Environment In REF Should Focus On
Assessment of the research environment in REF should focus on the university, instead of discipline level, recommends the panel that has been piloting a new assessment process. EDAP members Raheela Khan, Fiona Ross and Tessa Parkes consider what the analysis of data from REF 2021 tells us about how people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups have been able to... The REF website uses cookie...
Analysis Of The 2021 REF Results And Submissions At Main
Analysis of the 2021 REF results and submissions at main panel and UK sector level: Summary data about the results and submissions for each UOA The Research Excellence Framework (REF) team, on behalf of the four UK higher education funding bodies have published the results of REF 2021 today (12 May 2022). The REF is the system for assessing the quality of research in UK higher education institutio...
4* Is The Highest Score Available, Indicating Research Quality That
4* is the highest score available, indicating research quality that is world-leading in terms of originality, significance, and rigour. This result is the highest overall percentage of research judged to be 4* in the UK within the unit. Professor Victoria Murphy, Director of the Department of Education, comments: ‘Congratulations to all our staff on the REF 2021 results! The results of our REF21 s...
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Find out more about cookies and how we use them. document.write('<span class="close" title="Close">x<\/span>'); Detailed guidance on the REF 2021 results. The information on this page provides a guide to the results of the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), published on 12 May 2022. The following material is available, or is forthcoming soon, on the REF website: The REF is the system for as...