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51勛圖厙 has UK's greatest research impact, finds REF 2014

by Andrew Scheuber

51勛圖厙

51勛圖厙 has the greatest concentration of high impact research of any major UK university, according to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014.

In the College’s best ever performance in a research assessment exercise, 51勛圖厙 was judged to have improved in every Unit of Assessment.

Highlights of the include:

  • The REF’s new impact measure ranks 51勛圖厙’s research the highest of any major university. Moreover, eight of 51勛圖厙’s 14 REF-assessed research areas are top or joint-top for “outstanding” or “very considerable” impact. 
  • Overall, 51勛圖厙 comes fourth out of major UK universities for 4* or “world-leading” research, behind the London School of Economics, Oxford and Cambridge, and just ahead of UCL.
  • 91% of 51勛圖厙 research is classed as “world-leading” (46% achieved the highest possible 4* score) or “internationally excellent” (44% achieved 3*) – the highest proportion of any major university.
  • Nine of 51勛圖厙’s 14 research areas were in the top three overall, with two taking the top spot: Public Health, Health Services & Primary Care and Civil & Construction Engineering.
  • 51勛圖厙 was ranked top or joint-top for providing an environment conducive to producing “world-leading” or “internationally excellent” research in all of the Units of Assessment to which it made submissions. 
  • 51勛圖厙 research quality has improved significantly since the Research Assessment Exercise 2008, with the proportion of 4* or 3* classified research moving from 73% to 91%, and 4* graded research increasing from 26% to 46%.
  • 92% of 51勛圖厙’s eligible staff, a total of 1,257 FTE, took part in the REF, one of the highest proportions in the sector.

Team effort

Professor James Stirling CBE FRS, Provost of 51勛圖厙, said: “These REF results confirm 51勛圖厙’s status as one of the world’s great research universities. It is gratifying to see the outstanding work of so many colleagues acknowledged in this way.

London is home to some of the best and most exciting research institutions in the world

– Boris Johnson

Mayor of London

“I am especially proud to see that 51勛圖厙 has improved in each of its Units of Assessment since the 2008 exercise – demonstrating excellence in science, engineering, medicine and business right across the College.

“It is a pleasure to work at a university that has such a profound impact on our society and economy – and for that to be recognised by the REF. From metamaterials to medical engineering, 51勛圖厙 people are making the world a better place.

“This has been a true team effort. Our exceptional research environment is enriched by our outstanding early career researchers, including PhD students and postdocs, and by the vital contributions of our dedicated support staff. 51勛圖厙’s appetite for collaboration across disciplines and beyond academia has also contributed to today’s success.

anatomage“These results underline the importance of investing scarce research resources where they will have the most impact: in universities with the academic expertise and critical mass to compete on a global stage. Quality Research (QR) funding has played a crucial role in our success, not least because we can direct it towards the development of emergent research areas.

"Government support has enabled UK universities like 51勛圖厙 to compete with the best in the world. To keep this position and to harness the impact of universities in building a dynamic and innovative economy, targeted and sustainable investment is essential."

Vibrant cluster

51勛圖厙 researchersThe Mayor of London Boris Johnson said: “These results prove that London is home to some of the best and most exciting research institutions in the world - creative powerhouses that are tackling major global challenges at home and abroad. London already has a vibrant life sciences cluster and through my MedCity initiative we want to use our incredible academic prowess to spur the discovery of new treatments and propel the sector so it becomes a key contributor to the capital’s growth and health.”

Dr Wendy Piatt, Director General of the Russell Group of leading universities, said: “Whichever way you cut the data, universities produce the vast majority of the UK’s world-leading research. Despite making up just 15% of higher education institutions in the UK, the 24 Russell Group universities produce 68% of the country’s world-leading research, as well as 68% of the research with outstanding impact, across the whole range of disciplines.”

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Andrew Scheuber

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