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The pitch: 鈥榠ndividual academics going on impact journeys鈥 are likened to cleaning-products salesmen knocking on doors
The incorporation of impact into the research excellence framework risks undermining the collaborative approach that is needed for its maximisation, an academic has warned.
Paul Manners, associate professor of public engagement at the University of the West of England and director of the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement, told the Future of Impact conference, held in London on 10 April, that he had been struck by new guidance by the Office for Fair Access on widening participation.
According to Mr Manners, the Offa document, How to Produce an Access Agreement for 2014-15, published in January, shows that universities 鈥渉ave been chasing the wrong things鈥.
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鈥淲e have chosen to chase individual students [with] bursaries and have created a competitive culture between universities.
鈥淢y worry about the REF is that I don鈥檛 want us to go down the same kind of route [with impact] and end up emphasising鈥ompetition rather than collaboration,鈥 he said.
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Impact will be worth 20 per cent of the scoring in the 2014 REF.
Mr Manners said that a competitive approach would be to the 鈥渓ong-term detriment鈥 of efforts to 鈥渃ollectively build much greater public value鈥. He highlighted the potential for 鈥渃haos鈥 created by 鈥渓ots of individual academics going on impact journeys鈥 - a situation he likened to cleaning- products salesmen knocking on doors in the 1970s.
He warned that the 鈥渏ourney鈥 approach also conveyed an unhelpful sense of 鈥渁cademics trying to push a load of stuff into the world鈥.
鈥淏ut does the world want it? How tuned is this to what people actually really need and demand of universities?鈥 he asked.
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As well as fine-tuning approaches to impact assessment ahead of the REF, institutions also needed to 鈥渟tep back鈥 and consider wider issues such as how to embed the promotion of impact in their institutional cultures.
Unless academics鈥 鈥渋ntellect, imagination and values鈥 were engaged by impact, there was a danger that the agenda would be 鈥渁 rather limp, bureaucratic and ineffective intervention鈥, Mr Manners said.
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