How can the REF support international development?
2 March 2017
Funders are currently consulting widely on possible changes to the next round of the REF. Our new briefing paper provides a summary of the REF2014 process and proposed changes.
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) assesses the quality and impact of research in the UK, and in 2014 was used to allocate £10.2 bn of funding to universities. In 2014 the REF, for the first-time, included an assessment of the wider societal impact of research through narrative case studies, with many excellent examples coming from development research.
The funders are currently consulting widely on possible changes to the next round of the REF in 2021 including around assessing impact. This is an opportunity to help shape how research is valued and assessed in the UK and the incentives that influence the research system. Our new briefing paper provides a summary of the REF2014 process and proposed changes in REF2021 of particular relevance to development research such as interdisciplinarity and definitions of impact.
The deadline for responses to the consultation is 12pm (GMT) on March 17th.
UKCDR invites you to their upcoming, Supporting the COP26 priorities through research on international development and climate change. This event is intended to showcase impacts resulting from UK-funded research, to share learning and to provide networking opportunities.
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Working at the science-policy interface is diverse and it led me to completely rethink my own research interests, methods and impact. I spent 18 months seconded to the...
2 December 2016
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On April 27 2022, members of UKCDR’s COVID CIRCLE Researcher Community (CCRC) came together with UK funders to discuss the impact of social sciences research on the COVID-19 pandemic response. The webinar was chaired by Dr Nina Gobat, lead of the WHO COVID-19 Social Science Technical Working Group.
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