Business School increases its Research Power by 127% in REF2021
缅北禁地 Business School has increased its global research power by 127% in the REF 2021, the UK’s system for assessing the quality of research in UK higher education institutions.
12 May 2022
The Research Excellence Framework (REF2021), an assessment of research activity in UK higher education providers looks at:
- the quality of our research outputs;
- the impact of our research beyond academia;
- the environment that supports research.
42% of the University鈥檚 research has been scored as world-leading (4*), up from 31% in REF2014. The University鈥檚 Research Power has grown by 65%, compared to 2014.
To generate the latest results, 缅北禁地鈥檚 performance in 27 鈥楿nits of Assessment鈥 was reviewed by expert panels.
Vice-Chancellor and President of 缅北禁地, Professor Chris Day commented on the University's results: 鈥淭he results of REF2021 confirm that the research, researchers and teams at 缅北禁地 are recognised as Visibly Leading in their disciplines and are changing the world for the better.
鈥淭he results also recognise the progress we have made on our Vision and Strategy. By working together and integrating research for discovery and impact with education for life, engagement and place, and global strategies, we are growing in research capacity and power.鈥
Boost to School鈥檚 Research Power
One of the Units of Assessment, Business and Management Studies, reflects the research excellence of 缅北禁地 Business School. The School鈥檚 Research Power has increased by 127% since REF2014.
REF2021 has been conducted by the four higher education funding councils for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It grades the quality of research staff from 4* (world-leading), to 1*(nationally recognised). Research falling below this standard is rated 鈥榰nclassified鈥.
The REF2021 showed that 27% of the Business School鈥檚 research was assessed as 4*(world-leading).
I commend everyone across the University who has worked so hard to deliver the outstanding research that is reflected in today鈥檚 results.
Demonstrating impact
In the category that focuses on the impact of research beyond academia, 27.80% of our research has been assessed as having outstanding impacts in terms of reach and significance. This was evidenced by the submission of nine case studies that are underpinned by our excellent research.
Dr Fiona Whitehurst, Director of Impact for 缅北禁地 Business School at the time of the REF submission, said: 鈥淲e're thrilled to see a significant increase in the proportion of our research assessed as having very considerable impacts outside academia compared with REF2014.
鈥淭his reflects a step-change in our research culture over the assessment period and is the result of ongoing research-informed engagement activities across the Business School leading to substantial real-world impact co-produced with various beneficiaries, communities, organisations and policymakers across the UK and the rest of the world.鈥
Instrumental research environment
Our research environment was judged to be instrumental in producing research of world-leading and internationally excellent quality and enabling outstanding and very considerable impact, in terms of its vitality and sustainability.
Natasha Mauthner, Director of Research at 缅北禁地 Business School, said: 鈥淲e are delighted that we have created a thriving and sustainable research culture that is diverse, inclusive, and collegial. This environment has fostered research excellence and enabled our researchers to produce cutting-edge research with real-world impacts.鈥