It is now thirty years since the UK’s first research assessment exercise took place in 1986. To mark this anniversary, Humanities & Social Sciences Communications will publish a thematic Collection on ...
The University of Helsinki’s policy on the responsible assessment of research and researchers defines the shared principles for high‑quality, transparent and equitable evaluation. The University of ...
A benefit is generally defined as a desired outcome or an advantage. Research benefits include anticipated or expected outcomes resulting from a research project, or what researchers hope to discover ...
The office of Institutional Research and Assessment is SUNY ESF’s trusted source for institutional data and assessment information. The office collaborates across the institution to create a culture ...
Researchers sometimes need to obtain information about or from prospective participants to assess eligibility for research participation. Under some conditions, these assessments are considered ...
Research plays a pivotal role in society. Through research, we gain new understandings, test theories and make discoveries. It also has a huge economic value. In 2021, the CSIRO found every A$1 of ...
Assessment and Research leads the division of Student Life’s efforts at data-informed decision making though collaborative consultation, planning, evaluation, research and educational initiatives. We ...
We work collaboratively with course and curriculum directors, deans, staff, and other BCM colleagues to review and improve the quality of existing medical student performance assessments. We also ...
If a set of newly finalized research assessment reforms is accepted, European scientists may find themselves freed of the “publish or perish” model that’s long been the law of the land. The document, ...
Tuettu 2 is a research project conducted by a consortium of the University of Helsinki and Tampere University. It investigates inclusion from the perspective of student placement. Tuettu 2 consists of ...
What makes research excellent? The answer determines, for instance, who is appointed professor at ETH Zurich or which research proposals receive funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation. But ...