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
Price
Venue
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Queries
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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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