Free Open Lecture – Tuesday 13 October 2015, 5:30-7:30pm
Hugh Pollard Lecture
Theatre, University of Cumbria,
Bowerham Road, Lancaster, LA1 3JD
Prof James Wilsdon
The Metric Tide: A New
Agenda for Responsible Indicators in Research
Over the past year, the Independent Review of the Role of Metrics in Research Assessment and Management has looked in detail at these questions. The review has explored the use of metrics across the full range of academic disciplines, and assessed their potential contribution to processes of research assessment like the REF. It has looked at how universities themselves use metrics, at the rise of league tables and rankings, at the relationship between metrics and issues of equality and diversity, and at the potential for ‘gaming’ that can arise from the use of particular indicators in the funding system.
The review’s final report, The Metric
Tide, was published on 9 July 2015. James Wilsdon,
who chaired the review, will outline its findings, and propose a more responsible
agenda for the use of metrics in research management and policy. A
discussion on the implications of Professor Wilsdon's talk will be hosted by
Professor Jem Bendell, Institute for Leadership and Sustainability (IFLAS),
University of Cumbria.
To register for this free Open Workshop, please email iflas@cumbria.ac.uk
Find out more about the Institute for Leadership and Sustainability, our
leadership programmes and the April 2016 Spring School at www.iflas.info
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