RAE results

City celebrated a significant improvement in its research ratings across the University following the publication of the 2008 RAE results, with over 80% of submitted activity rated as recognised internationally or better. More information on City's own results.

 

The RAEViewer below has been developed by a member of academic staff from the City giCentre and provides a simple to use graphical representation of the RAE results for each of the 67 Units of Assessment ordered according to the selected criteria. The weightings announced in January 2009 for use by the Higher Education Funding Council for England in its funding allocations have been incorporated.

RAEViewer

To view the RAE scores for a particular unit of assessment (UoA), select it from the list of the 67 UoAs below. Darker red colours represent higher quality research output either as a proportion of submitted staff (select 'staff'), scaled by the volume of staff submitted (select 'staff counts') or scaled by the amount of QR funding expected (select 'QR funding').


Institutions can be ranked using various criteria by selecting the appropriate item in the 'Order by' column. For example selecting '4*' will rank institutions by the proportion or volume of 4* research. '4* + 3*' will rank by the combined 4* and 3* research output. 'GPA (4-3-2-1)' will rank by Grade Point Average weighting 4* research by 4, 3* by 3 etc. This is the basis of the rankings used by Times Higher, the Guardian and Research Fortnight when the RAE results were published. 'GPA (8-4-2-1)' is similar, but gives greater weight to 4* research. 'GPA (7-3-1-0)' is the weighting used to allocate QR funding by HEFCE (this does not take into account additional multipliers which will be applied by the Funding Councils).

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