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Dear <NAME>,
With just days to go until the publication of the results of the Research Excellence Framework 2014, Times Higher Education is the only place to go for all the data, news and analysis.
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| We will be covering the REF results in exhaustive detail in two special issues: |
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18 December – THE will publish the full results with in-depth analysis |
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1 January – we’ll look in further detail at all the biggest stories, and the institutional strategies behind the data |
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The THE analysis will be the culmination of years of reporting on the evolution and implementation of the REF, which has been one of the dominant (and most controversial) factors in the life of UK higher education for the last six years.
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| Here, with less than a week to go until results day, are some of the highlights from THE’s REF coverage: |
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One scholar’s crusade against the REF
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Paul Jump on the rise and rise of research assessment – and how it happened
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Steven Ward imagines an Orwellian world
of over-assessment
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The REF: how was it for you?
Research heads on the burdens of
submitting to the inaugural REF
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Paul Magrs’ response when an institution he hadn’t heard from in years asked if it could use his work to show impact
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The perils of REF 'irradiation'. Academic internalisation of research assessment may be irreversible fears Thomas Harrison
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