Research Management and the REF Consultation

London

30th November 2009

The seminar will cover two main themes:

  • setting the scene from a HEFCE point of view and discussing the management options open to institutions, given the current uncertainties, and
  • a more detailed discussion will take place on how the REF requirements are shaping up, including what the main changes are, interaction with HESA and possible systems implications

This will allow thorough debate of the management issues in the current context, which can be taken back to home institutions for input to the consultation and to begin to make preparations for the actual return itself.

A follow-up workshop is planned after the HEFCE consultation is complete and guidance on submission is more definitive, placing the REF within a broader research information environment.

Target Audience

This seminar is aimed at those involved in the submission of the REF and focuses on the 'mechanics' of making the return.

Presenters

Hannah Chaplin, HEFCE Policy Advisor, HEFCE

Pamela Macpherson-Barrett, Higher Education Policy Advisor, HEFCE

Ian McCormick - Director of Research, Enterprise & Engagement, University of East Anglia

Graeme Rosenberg - REF Project Manager, HEFCE

Andrew Slade -  Pro Vice Chancellor Research & Enterprise, University of Bedfordshire

Glenn Swafford - Director of Research Services, University of Oxford

Andy Youell, Director of Quality & Development, HESA

 

Programme
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Programme

10.30

Registration and refreshments 

                                                                             

11.00

Welcome and introductions - Ian McCormick


11.05

Overview of the REF and the consultation process - Graeme Rosenberg

This will provide an overview of the structure of the REF, highlighting differences to RAE 2008, and the approach HEFCE is adopting to finalise its design and management.  5 mins Q & A.


11.45

Development of the REF data requirements  - Graeme Rosenberg, Andy Youell

This session will focus on the approach being adopted on data requirements specifically and potential implications for process and system developments in HEFCE and HESA.  The most up-to-date information on how HEFCE and HESA are planning to interact on collection will be presented. 5 mins Q & A


12.45

Lunch and Post-its

Delegates will be invited to post questions on boards while having lunch to inform the later panel session. Key themes will be identified to group questions on post-it notes.


14.00

Managing the uncertainties in the REF- Ian McCormick, Andrew Slade, Glen Swafford

Panellists will give a short retrospective on the pros and cons on their approaches to managing the RAE2008 in the context of consultations and uncertainty, highlight specific issues of interest or concern in the REF and arrive at a view on 'is there an ideal place to aim for right now?' 5 mins Q & A


15.00

Panel discussion - all presenters

Questions posted by delegates at lunchtime will be addressed by the panel, followed by an open Q & A session


15.45

Concluding remarks - Ian McCormick


16.00 Close

Venue and Travel

The seminar will be held in the 7th floor Meeting Room at Regus, 1-2 Broadgate, London EC2M 7QD on Monday 30th November 2009.

Nearest station: Liverpool Street

Price

£225 for ARMA members

£288 for non-members

 

 

 

 

The higher rate for non-members includes annual membership of ARMA for the period until 31st March 2010.  For tax reasons, ARMA events are open to members only. If you are not yet a member, you will be able to join in the course of making your booking.

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Queries

Queries concerning the seminar programme should be directed to Ian McCormick. Booking queries should be made to the ARMA office.

 

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