Please use this form to submit information about your research outputs as part of our preparations for the Research Excellence Framework.
Please complete the form as fully and as accurately as possible, but if you don't know a specific piece of information, please do not worry. The more information you can give the better, but so long as there is sufficient data here to allow us to correctly identify the item, leaving blanks is not a problem.
We are interested in any research output you have produced since 1 January 2008. Please do not submit items "in preparation" or "in press" - please wait until such items are actually publicly available.
If you have any questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact Tim Brooks
Thank you for your assistance.
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1 February 2012 ECU has published worked examples of "complex" individual circumstances to guide institutions in making decisions on reductions in outputs. More information
30 January 2012 REF has published final versions of its Panel Criteria and Working Methods. More information
16 December 2011 REF has published the Terms of Reference and Membership of its Equality & Diversity Advisory Panel More information
14 December 2011 REF has published an invitation to HEIs to submit their Codes of Practice More information
29 November 2011 REF has published a first batch of FAQs More information
29 November 2011 REF has published guidance on gathering citation data More information
29 November 2011 HEFCE has published details of how it will deal with institutional Codes of Practice
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