[Academic] Impact case studies

Brian McNeil b.w.j.mcneil at strath.ac.uk
Tue Dec 1 16:38:02 GMT 2015


Dear Colleagues,

Following on from Andrew Daley's email of 27 Nov., detailing 
preparations for the forthcoming research audit and REF 2020 
preparation, I have arranged, as the new Departmental Impact 
Coordinator, an information session on impact by Jo Pitt of RKES for 
*11am, Tues. 8 Dec in JA326*. The role of impact in the next REF is 
either expected to remain the same contribution of 25% as REF 2014, or 
possibly to increase to 30%. Contributers to the impact cases will 
therefore contribute significantly to the Department's final REF submission.

We need to prepare a number of  ‘Impact in progress’ case studies that 
will be submitted to the University Research Audit for ~22 Jan 2016. It 
is important that these case studies develop with the research over time 
until 2020 and that evidence of impact is gained along the way.

Following a short presentation of how we can maximise the quality of our 
impact cases studies while minimising the associate workload, there will 
be a Q&A session.

Regards,
Brian.


-- 
Dr. Brian WJ McNeil
Scottish Universities Physics Alliance
Department of Physics
University of Strathclyde
107 Rottenrow East
Glasgow, G4 0NG
Scotland

Tel: 0141 548 4727
Fax: 0141 552 2891

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