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New horizons: a more international REF could lead to efficiencies and provide extra information about the UK鈥檚 performance
UK academics could have their research assessed alongside scholars from Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong under plans being considered by the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England.
David Willetts, the universities and science minister, has instructed the council to investigate whether it would be possible to include other countries and foreign universities in future research excellence framework exercises.
The idea was suggested to Mr Willetts by David Eastwood, vice-chancellor of the University of Birmingham, who told 糖心Vlog that assessing UK research alongside work done outside the country would 鈥済ive you real international comparability鈥.
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A more international REF 鈥渨ould be much more effective than the current exercise. It would carry more weight,鈥 he said. Expanding the exercise would also lead to efficiencies and cost savings, he added.
Professor Eastwood envisaged an exercise jointly run by the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong (Hefce is already helping Hong Kong to set up its own research assessment exercise).
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In this scenario, the assessment panels that judge the quality of scholars鈥 research would be 鈥渞eflective鈥 of the number of academics in each country, he said.
Research quality would be assessed by these joint panels but it would be left up to individual governments to decide how the results translated into funding, Professor Eastwood added.
Asked whether the US could join a future joint exercise, he said that research funding there was not distributed in the same way as in the four countries mentioned.
But if a joint REF was developed, 鈥渢hen there wouldn鈥檛 be anything to stop groups of institutions buying in to a quality assessment service鈥, he anticipated, as long as they did 鈥渉igh quality鈥 research.
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David Sweeney, director for research, innovation and skills at Hefce, said the council hoped to come to a view on the proposal by the end of the year.
The primary benefit of an international REF would be the extra information provided about the UK鈥檚 research performance, he said, which would complement international research reviews already conducted by Hefce.
After the announcement by Mr Willetts on 3 April, it was suggested on social media that the proposal could open the door to Scotland remaining part of the REF if it elects to become independent this September.
But Dr Sweeney said that the new investigation had 鈥渘othing to do with Scottish independence鈥 because it was already assumed that 鈥渋n the event of independence the opportunity [for Scotland] to take part [in the rest of the UK鈥檚 REF] would be available鈥. He did reveal that countries and bodies 鈥渇rom Europe and elsewhere鈥 had requested to join the UK鈥檚 exercise.
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Speaking about the idea last week, Mr Willetts explained that 鈥渋t might be quite handy if you鈥檙e in Hong Kong to get some sense of 鈥楬ow good is our medical school? What is the quality of the economics we do here?鈥 for your university to be assessed as part of the REF.鈥
But any countries that joined would have to cover their costs, he said, and there were also 鈥減otential risks to the effectiveness and integrity of the national process鈥 that would have to be investigated.
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