ECR Development Series: Introduction to REF2029
14 November 2024 14:00 until 15:30
Online - Via Zoom
Part of the series: ECR Development Series
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The Research Excellence Framework (REF) is the UK’s national system of research assessment, driving the distribution of core research funding to universities. The next REF exercise will take place in 2029. Every UK university submitting to the REF uses the publications, other research outputs, and wider social impact produced by its researchers to form its submission; the quality of that submission determines the level of core research funding the university receives, and also has broader implications.
Understanding the REF - its requirements, and its effects on Higher Education and research culture - is essential for everyone who is building a research career in the UK.
Learning outcomes
This session will cover:
- What is the Research Excellence Framework?
- What is assessed and when?
- What is eligible?
- What's new for 2029?
Target audience
Postgraduate researchers and early career researchers at all satges and from all disciplines.
About facilitator
Dr Dominic Dean and Jen Whitehead from Research Information Quality and Impact team will explain the background and structure to REF2029, and will take the group through a detailed exploration of its effects and the key elements of which early-career researchers need to be aware.
About this theme
Realise workshops get you thinking about the organisation and ethics of your research and how it complies with governance.
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