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Why universities and grant bodies shouldn’t try to over-manage research impact

Why universities and grant bodies shouldn’t try to over-manage research impact | Higher Education and academic research | Scoop.it

Academics should be engaged with the wider world, but impact, if it is routinised, loses its potential to change the dynamic of a system. Chris Hackley writes that the research that influences policy should be celebrated but we must be wary of the risk that the impact measurement will begin to define what is to be measured.

 

On the face of it, it doesn’t seem much of an imposition for universities to demonstrate that a small proportion of their research is noticed by the world at large. We are publicly subsidized institutions after all, and accountable to the taxpayer. In fact we really ought to play a bigger part in public policy debate than we do. But does the way this engagement is framed by HEFCE as ‘impact’ risk the intellectual neutrality of universities? (...) - by Chris Hackley, LSE blog "UImpact of social Sciences", Nov 22, 2012

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La Communauté Leibniz développe son réseau d'alliances de recherche

La Communauté Leibniz développe son réseau d'alliances de recherche | Higher Education and academic research | Scoop.it

Suite à la création de ses premières alliances de recherche en juillet 2012 [1], la Communauté Leibniz a décidé d'étendre le champ des thématiques couvertes par ces alliances. De ce fait, quatre nouvelles alliances de recherche viennent de voir le jour : "Vieillir en bonne santé", "Crises d'un monde globalisé", "Science 2.0", et "Recherche interdisciplinaire sur les principes actifs et biotechnologies". Cela porte ainsi à neuf le nombre total d'alliances de recherche Leibniz. (...) - BE Allemagne 586, Les Bulletins Electroniques des Ambassades de France, 2012/10/11

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