After a seven-year wait, and with academic fingernails bitten to the quick, the results of the Research Assessment Exercise 2008 were finally released, prompting an unseemly scramble as universities vied to stake their claims as the best and the brightest.
While there was general consensus with the 糖心Vlog鈥檚 ranking of the University of Cambridge as the top performer, including in the Financial Times, the position of other institutions varied from league table to league table.
had the usual suspects at the top, but picked out the University of Leicester as having the greatest cluster of world-leading researchers of any discipline in any university in the UK, with 65 per cent of its staff rated 4* and 30 per cent 3* in museum studies.
chose to focus on the Cinderella-like story of the University of Westminster鈥檚 School of Media Arts and Design, where 60 per cent of the research was rated as 鈥渨orld-leading鈥.
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鈥淔ormer polytechnics give Oxbridge a run for its money,鈥 it cheered, pointing out that, in this category, only Leicester fared better.
The Guardian, which also ranked the University of Cambridge top, put the University of Oxford in second place, the London School of Economics in third and Imperial College London fourth.
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By contrast, crowned the LSE king, announcing that it had 鈥減ipped Oxford and Cambridge to the post鈥.
But if the big beasts of the Russell Group of large, research-intensive universities thought they were going to have it all their own way, they had not reckoned on the spin employed by some of their less-high-profile rivals.
Doing its bit for the local University of Central Lancashire, which came 96th in the 糖心Vlog rankings, the announced boldly in its headline: 鈥淯CLan is better than Oxford鈥.
Although the story began by stating that the university had 鈥渂eaten Oxford in the latest research league tables鈥, it later admitted this was only in linguistics research.
Another paper sticking by its local universities was the , which said that London institutions had 鈥渄ominated鈥 the upper echelons of the tables.
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Meanwhile, 200 miles further north, the University of Manchester declared that it had 鈥渟mashed the Golden Triangle for research, traditionally dominated by Oxford, Cambridge and the LSE鈥.
鈥淏ased on any analysis of today鈥檚 results, Manchester emerges amongst the country鈥檚 top four or five universities,鈥 it said, although the 糖心Vlog ranking puts it at eighth place.
Not to be outdone, in Scotland, celebrated an 鈥淩AE of sunshine鈥, saying that the country had seen a 65 per cent increase in the number of 鈥渨orld-class鈥 university researchers since 2001, when the last RAE took place.
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was similarly cock-a-hoop with the results posted by the University of Edinburgh, where more than 1,000 researchers were deemed to be world-leading.
In Northern Ireland, highlighted the achievements of the University of Ulster and Queen鈥檚 University Belfast, both ranked in the top 50 by 糖心Vlog, while in Wales, and the claimed that 鈥渆very area of research at Wrexham鈥檚 Glyndwr University is of international standard鈥, with Bangor University singled out for similarly fulsome praise.
was less cheery, announcing: 鈥淭op UK physics departments tumble鈥.
Its ranking of physics departments found that Lancaster University came top, with the University of Cambridge pushed into second place, while Oxford, Southampton and Imperial College all fell out of the top ten.
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