Reflections on REF2014 – Looking forward to REF2020 Professor George Marston Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation)

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Reflections on REF2014 – Looking forward to REF2020 Professor George Marston Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation)

We therefore wish you to continue selectively to fund world-leading and internationally excellent research wherever it is found, to provide selective support for the next generation of researchers……. HEFCE Grant Letter

Northumbria University RAE 2008REF 2014 THE Research Power80 th 50 th QR income£3.1 M£6.5 M

Success? Benchmark for excellence Impact Equality - circumstances

Issues? Cost Inclusivity Equality - impact case studies

REF2020? Timing What will it look like?

REF2020: Issues? Metrics Open Access Open Data

REF2020: Multi-disciplinary/partner research? MD very significant in Impact Interrogate in Outputs/Environment?

Thank you