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Title: Research Assessment Exercise


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Research Assessment Exercise
  • Riad Bayoumi

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Research Assessment Exercise
  • The Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) is a
    periodic national exercise which assesses the
    quality of research.
  • The information obtained is used for the
    selective distribution of public funds for
    research by the Institutes of Higher Education
    funding bodies.
  • It is also used as a variable in various ranking
    exercises by other national and international
    bodies.

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  • The Research Assessment Exercise is conducted
    jointly by the Higher Education Funding Councils
  • The primary purpose of the RAE is to produce
    quality profiles for each submission of research
    activity made by research institutions.
  • The higher education funding bodies use the
    quality profiles to determine their grants for
    research to the institution which they fund.
  • Any Higher Education Institution that is
    eligible to receive research funding from one of
    the funding bodies is eligible to participate in
    the exercise.

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Establishing Excellence
  • Qualities of Surprise and Delight
  • Transparency of Argument and Evidence
  • Commitment to Rigor and Peer Review
  • Communication and Dissemination of Standards and
    Examples

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Scholarship
  • Is it possible to define the work of faculty in
    ways that reflect more realistically the full
    range of academic and civic mandates?
  • the work of the professoriate might be thought
    of as having four separate, yet overlapping,
    functions
  • Discovery
  • Integration
  • Application
  • Teaching

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Discovery
  • Scholarship that makes a commitment to knowledge
    for its own sake, to freedom of inquiry and to
    following in a disciplined fashion an
    investigation wherever it may lead
  • Comes closest to what is usually meant when we
    speak of Research

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Integration
  • Scholarship that makes connections across the
    disciplines, in a larger context, at the
    boundaries where fields converge that seeks to
    interpret, draw together, and bring new insight
    to bear on original research
  • Interdisciplinary, interpretive, integrative

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Application
  • Scholarship that serves the interest of the
    larger community by addressing consequential
    problems bringing knowledge to bear on the
    issues faced by members of the society.
  • The communitys issues themselves define the
    agenda for scholarly investigation

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Teaching
  • Scholarship using disciplinary methods and
    practice to study and improve student learning
    building on, peer reviewing, and sharing
    knowledge gained through investigation to improve
    teaching and learning.
  • Not only transmitting knowledge, but transforming
    and extending it as well.

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The Advancement of Learning
Integration
Discovery
The University
Teaching
Application
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Quality Profile
  • The overall quality profile is comprised of the
    aggregate of the weighted profiles produced for
    Research Outputs,
  • Research Environment, and
  • Esteem Indicators.

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Overall Quality Profile
Research Environment
Esteem
Research Outputs
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Content of Submissions
  • RAE Forms
  • RA0 Summary information
  • RA1 Staff
  • RA2 Research outputs
  • RA3 Research students studentships
  • RA4 Research income
  • RA5 Esteem and environment
  • RA5b Confidential staff information

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Main Panel
  • Co-ordinate criteria for assessment and working
    methods across sub-panels
  • Help consistency between sub-panels during the
    assessment phase
  • Endorse quality profiles
  • Co-ordinate requests for specialist advice
    beyond expertise of the sub-panel
  • International members (30)

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Criteria and Consultations
  • Internal consistency checks and legal advice
  • Published draft criteria and working methods
  • Opportunity for subject communities to have
    input to the criteria and working methods for
    their disciplines
  • Final criteria
  • Finalise and publish

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Overall Quality Profile
Research Environment
Esteem
Research Outputs
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Overall Quality Profile
Research Environment
Esteem
Research Outputs
75
20
5
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75
Research Outputs
  • Inclusive approach Refereed jnl articles,
    books, authored/edited, professional/practitioner
    jnls., research reports etc.
    Textbooks/teaching material considered if they
    embody research.
  • Normal expectation 4 research outputs/ person/
    year
  • Assessed through excellence in
  • - originality, significance/impact and rigour
  • - all types of research (applied,
    interdisciplinary, practice-based) given equal
    weighting

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Environment
  • To include research students and grant income
  • Students numbers, studentships and degrees
    awarded
  • External research income
  • Pattern of grants more important than total value

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Environment
  • The institutions vision, strategy, relevant
    update on research Plans
  • Mechanisms and practices for promoting research
    and sustaining research culture
  • Nature and quality of research infrastructure
  • Arrangements for supporting interdisciplinary
    and collaborative research
  • Arrangements for collaboration with public,
    private and voluntary sectors, involvement of
    service- users, relationship critical or
    supportive to government policy technology
    transfer and for interactions with end- users
  • Approach to developing and supporting staff

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Esteem
  • Plenary addresses, prizes, honours and awards,
    editorships, learned society engagement,
    membership of research councils or similar
  • Esteem of user community
  • Advisor to govt, parlt., voluntary bodies,
    contributions to public service
  • International collaborations, visiting research
    posts
  • Contributions to academic/professional
    associations

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Overall Quality Profile
Quality Level
of Research Activity
Research Environment
Esteem Indicators
Research Outputs
eg 70
eg 20
eg 10
(Minimum 5)
(Minimum 5)
(Minimum 50)
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Overall Quality Profile
Research Outputs in the public domain, includes
journal articles, monographs, chapters,
conference proceedings, confidential reports,
patents
Quality Level
of Research Activity
Research Environment
Esteem Indicators
Research Outputs
eg 70
eg 20
eg 10
(Minimum 5)
(Minimum 5)
(Minimum 50)
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Overall Quality Profile
Environment may include for example Issues of-
Sustainability and Vitality Strategy Plans,
Research Income, Research Students collaboration
with business/industry
Quality Level
of Research Activity
Research Environment
Esteem Indicators
Research Outputs
eg 70
eg 20
eg 10
(Minimum 5)
(Minimum 5)
(Minimum 50)
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Overall Quality Profile
Esteem Indicators might include Fellowships,
Editorial Board positions, Prizes Prestigious
Grants/Studentships Advisory Roles for
Industry Collective and Individual
Quality Level
of Research Activity
Research Environment
Esteem Indicators
Research Outputs
eg 70
eg 20
eg 10
(Minimum 5)
(Minimum 5)
(Minimum 50)
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RAE in UK
  • The first RAE was undertaken in 1986. For the
    first time it introduced an explicit and
    formalized assessment process of the quality of
    research. Further exercises held in 1989, 1992
    and 1996 became gradually more transparent,
    comprehensive and systematic.

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RAE in UK
  • The fifth exercise in 2001 was the most rigorous
    and thorough exercise to date. It considered the
    work of almost 50,000 researchers in 2,598
    submissions from 173 IHE. The RAE is the
    principal means by which institutions assure
    themselves of the quality of the research
    undertaken in the HE sector.
  • The next RAE is in 2008, with a closing date for
    submissions of November 2007.

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Impact
  • Generates further research funding
  • Contributes to the research productivity and
    financial support of the researchers
    institution
  • Advances the researchers careers
  • Promotes research progress

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Impact II
  • Note the direct connection between open access,
    impact, research assessment and funding.
  • Measures the size of a research contribution to
    further research (publish or perish), e.g.
    citation-counts, co-citations, now we also have
    usage-measures (hits, webmetrics), time-course
    analyses, early predictors, etc.

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Outcome of RAE
  • RAE has been effective as a means of
  • Informing funding
  • Symbolizing Public Accountability
  • Inducing improvement in research

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Thank You
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Sub Panels
  • Draft criteria for assessment and working methods
  • Produce draft quality profiles and brief
    feedback on each submission
  • Advise the main panel on cross-referrals and
    need for specialist advice
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