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Title: RAS 2005


1
Research Activity Survey 2005
The who, why, when? of the 2005 RAS How to
fill it in? Data and definitions What happens
next? The research funding model
2
Who?
  • In case of RAS05 emergency, contact
  • Hannah Wood
  • ras_at_hefce.ac.uk
  • 0117 931 7395

3
Why?
  • Why is there an annual research activity survey?
  • You (the HEI) need to update your RAS 2004 data
  • (if you submitted to the 2001 RAE)
  • We (HEFCE) need this updated data to
  • indicate the level of research activity in
    2005-06
  • inform allocation of 2006-07 research funds

4
When?
5
Data - summary
6
Entering student data
  • DEFINITIONS mode, year, Unit of Assessment
  • All RAS students must be registered, supervised,
    researching
  • CHANGES IN now only two forms,
  • 2005 all students must now also satisfy Home
    EC criteria
  • Full-time students - headcount only
  • - form R1a (no longer an R2a form)
  • Part-time students - headcount and FTE
  • - forms R1b (no longer an R2b form)

7
Entering staff data
  • Research assistants on payroll, research staff
  • no longer split between PD/PG
  • Research fellows specific award, peer review,
  • FTE supported from specific funds

8
Entering finance data
  • Research income from charity in the 2004-05
    academic year
  • CHANGES IN now split into UK and overseas
    charity income
  • 2005 also split by project and capped capital
    funding
  • New eligibility criteria for research income
  • - awarded through open competition with external
    peer review
  • - awarded by UK registered charity or an
    overseas body with
  • exclusively charitable purposes
  • - only the first 500,000 of the annual release
    from the deferred capital
  • grant account of each capital grant is
    eligible
  • Further details are available in Annex C of the
    RAS 2005 documentation

9
What next? - data checking
  • JANUARY 2005
  • changes in RAS data from the previous year
  • comparison of RAS/HESES students for 2005
  • explanations and signing-off of data
  • OTHER CHECKS
  • Audits based on verification process
  • RAS/HESA comparisons

10
What next? Research funding
  • Quality Related (QR) funding in 2005-06
  • Total QR mainstream RDP
    London
  • (1,202 M) (981 M) (188 M)
    (33 M)
  • Mainstream QR funds are allocated to UoAs, by
    cost / volume,
  • and are subject to a quality threshold
  • Research degree programme funds based on HEC
    students
  • London Extra Costs are added as a percentage
  • NOTE excluding capability and best 5
    funding for 2005-06

11
Mainstream QR allocation
  • Divide total between units of assessment
  • proportional to volume and cost weight of
    subject (three cost weights 1.6, 1.3, 1.0)
  • Share quanta between institutions
  • proportional to volume and quality rating in
    each unit of assessment at each institution
  • (REFERENCE HEFCE 2005/34 and QR funding data
    website)

12
Weightings (2005-06 allocations)
  • Cost weights for stage 1
  • A 1.6 (high cost laboratory and clinical
    subjects)
  • B 1.3 (intermediate cost subjects)
  • C 1.0 (other subjects)
  • Quality weights for stage 2
  • 4 1
  • 5 3.0059
  • 5 3.7552

13
Research volume measure
14
Changes to research funding
  • In 2005-6, R2a and R2b data (Home EC
    students) were used for research degree programme
    supervision funds, distributed by cost weights
    and student numbers
  • (consultation for PGR supervision funding
    HEFCE 2003/58)
  • In 2006-07, research income from charity will
    be used to inform a new support element for
    charities research income of 135 million
  • (further details in circular letter HEFCE
    16/2005)

15
Broad subject grouping (2005-06)
16
Sources of research income ( million)
for HE institutions in England (2003-04)
TOTAL 3.2 billion
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