Matthew
Narratives
GRAIL
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Undisciplined
Peer Review
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MetaROR
AFIRE
A forum hosted by UCL, Foundation for Science and Technology (FST) and RoRI, in partnership with Research England
Digesting, debating and delivering the outcomes of the UK’s Future of Research Assessment Programme
Since 1986, UK universities have lived through eight cycles of national research assessment. Over that time, the purposes and methods of assessment have evolved and become more complex. The last Research Excellence Framework—REF 2021—involved 157 institutions submitting over 185,000 research outputs and 6,700 impact case studies from 76,000 staff.
Now the initial rules have been published for the 2028 REF, with some significant changes in the design of the exercise, and a sharper focus on the people, cultures and environments that underpin a vibrant and sustainable research system.
With moves towards responsible research assessment gaining momentum across the global research community, the next REF is an important opportunity to reshape incentives within the UK research system and look afresh at what should be recognised and rewarded.