Company News

Reaction to Research Excellence Framework 2021 results

Research England has published the results of the Research Excellence Framework (REF) which the UK higher education funding councils carry out to provide accountability for public investment, provide benchmarking information, and inform the selective allocation of quality-related research (QR) funding. The REF results are very important to UK higher education institutions and funders – and to the broader research community and society – as a way of capturing the quality and impact of UK research as well as the state of the environment in which that research is carried out. The exercise assesses the quality of research outputs (worth 60% of the overall profile), the impact of research (worth 25%) and the research environment (worth 15%). Tom Welton, President of the Royal Society of Chemistry, recognises that the results will prompt much analysis and discussion across the research community. He says: “We should really start with thanking all involved in the REF process. It is a huge task, not only in submitting but also judging the REF submissions, they do it so conscientiously and well.” Read More

Related stories

Read More

Tucked inside the Trinity Centre is one of the Park’s most unexpected high-performance environments: a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu academy run by Leo ...

Read More

Cambridge Science Centre, based at the Park’s Trinity Centre, has unveiled a bold new five-year strategy designed to help secure ...

Read More

Billy Boyle, founder and CEO of Owlstone Medical, is turning endurance into action and inviting others to join him and ...

Want to see your news featured here? Contact the team and let’s spread the word.