We are open for submissions! The more submissions we receive, the more evidence we have to campaign for broadening the research community’s definition of what it […]
Research is built on more than publications, but success is still measured primarily by them – as this chart based on data from REF2014 illustrates. This […]
Research fortnight has picked up on upcoming the launch of the Hidden REF and the publication of our submission categories. Read the article in Research Fortnight.
The Research Excellence Framework’s purpose is to assess world-class research. However, it overlooks the work of many groups who make possible high-quality research submissions. James Baker illustrates this […]
Hidden REF committee member, Patricia Herterich, discusses how many research outputs, and the people who create them, do not get the recognition deserved. She describes the […]
How do you choose which categories are needed to represent all possible research outputs? That’s the problem we’re facing at the Hidden REF. Rather than solve it ourselves, we’ve […]
Our campaign has been picked up in Research Fortnight: “In REF2014, 97 per cent of all research outputs submitted were publications. The percentage has increased steadily […]
Publications alone do not measure research excellence! We’re running ‘the hidden REF’ as a competition that will celebrate all research outputs and recognise everyone that contributes […]