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Research and Innovation Challenges:
Excellence and Sustainability
Trevor McMillanLow Wood, January 2009
What is currently seen as research excellence?
• Novel findings, thoughts and analyses that are highly respected by:– global peers– potential users – funders.
• The attraction of high quality research staff and students that receive a stimulating and effective “apprenticeship”
• A research governance framework that is fit for purpose
How do we achieve research excellence?
• Academic staff at the leading edge of their discipline
• A vibrant research community
• Capable and well motivated research staff and students.
• A world class physical and support infrastructure.
• Active collaboration with world class researchers
• Pro-active engagement with users of research
• Full engagement with research funders.
• Diverse funding streams.
Where are we now?RAE 2008: The University Profile
• 90% staff returned (611 fte)
• 92% activity of international standing +
• 61% 3*+4*
• 16th-19th without intensity correction
• 9th-10th with intensity correction
• 12th for % 3+4* without intensity correction
• 2 units with all 2,3,4*
• 5 units in top 5 (221 staff)
• 3 units with 5% unclassified
RAE 2008: GPA
QR income per FTE
08/09 QR income set against FTE return in 20089 RAE.
The University sub-profiles.
4* 3* 2* 1* 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
OutputsEnvironmentEsteem
RAE 2008: % World leading outputs
HESA 06/07
Conclusions from RAE 2008
• Maintained positions in University league tables• Strengths in Physics, LUMS, Sociology recognised.• Important steps for LICA, Biomedicine and Computing.• A number of units OK but we need them to be better.• PhD numbers not high enough• 4* papers need to be higher• Income not bad but should be better• Work at esteem.• Financial implications yet to come.
Current drivers to bear in mind
• Economic impact• Research excellence framework
• International positioning
Economic impact of research as seen by RCUK.
Improving public policy and public services
Delivering highly skilled people to the labour market
Improving the performance of existing businesses
Attracting R&D investment from global business
Creating new businesses
EconomicImpact
EconomicImpact
Prof A Smith
How should we measure our performance?
External• REF metrics
– Research income– PhD student numbers– Citations
• HEBCI metrics– Research income
with/from industry– SME interaction– IP exploitation
Internal• PhD completion rates• High citation staff• RC Funded Centres• Funded fellowships• Esteem indicators (e.g.
FRS)• Staff involvement (grants,
PGR)
Improving key metrics
Increase PGRs
• Develop the “package”: A Lancaster University Graduate School
• Find more student funding
• Consider different formats e.g. the Professional Doctorates, KTPs
• Advertise well with our own students and others
• Ensure we have processes that facilitate completion
Increase citations
• Fully functional institutional repository for outputs and data
• Support publication in open access journals
• Improve international profile of the University
• Examine publication strategies – (multiple “short” v single “long”)– Preferred journals
Improving key metrics
Increase R income
• Follow the funding • Staff mentoring and grant
“screening”• More resource support• Better funders intelligence• Increase income from users• Maximise philanthropic giving
Increase R with users
• Fully functional institutional CRM function.
• Recognise significance of the industry related activity
• Develop Centres of Excellence• Student placements/KTPs etc. • Ensure that internal processes
encourage user interaction
Is our infrastructure good enough?
Do we have appropriate and high enough quality:– research support and information?– financial models?– research intelligence?– buildings and equipment?– recruitment processes?– library and IT functions?– workload and promotions criteria?– web presence
For discussion groups....
What are the 3 or 4 priorities for enhancing our performance in research and
innovation and how should we address them?
Broad challenges/priorities?
• Recruit and support high quality research staff• More funded and prestigious fellowships• Refresh the Lancaster Graduate School• Review our research portfolio• Increase the visibility of our outputs• Ensure high quality research infrastructure (physical
and administrative) and governance• Enhance our user friendliness• Maximize the international profile of our research• Focus on, and fund the required approaches and
initiatives to prepare for REF.