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Just a reminder to do this if you have not already done so.<br>
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John<br>
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<td>John Jeffers <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:john.jeffers@strath.ac.uk"><john.jeffers@strath.ac.uk></a></td>
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Dear All,<br>
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It is the time of year when you should be proposing new outputs
for the Research Audit. As usual you do this via the tab on your
Pure page. Some guidance.<br>
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Last year too many people just submitted stuff that they thought
might possibly get rated 3*. This created a lot of wasted work for
your colleagues and most of these outputs were not rated highly.
With the likely changes to the REF in 2020 resulting in a
reduction of the number of submitted outputs it is probable that
in the final submission we will not even submit some of our 3*
work. Therefore can I ask you all to propose only any unproposed
outputs published since January 2014 that you are <i>certain</i>
are at least 3*. We can deal with others that might be 3* or above
nearer the REF deadline when the picture will be clearer. Please
try to get this done before the holiday period to give us time to
review the outputs in time for the audit.<br>
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Feel free to contact me, particularly newer members of staff, if
you do not have a reasonably clear picture of what to do, or of
what a 2*/3*/4* output looks like.<br>
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Best Regards<br>
John<br>
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