RAE 2008 Results

World Leading Research at Aberystwyth University

World leading research has been identified in 15 of 16 subject areas at Aberystwyth University according to the results of the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008.

Aberystwyth University is now second in Wales for quality of research and 41st out of 119 in the UK according to the Research Fortnight RAE2008 Quality Index of University Research.

The findings also reveal that 48% of research activity at Aberystwyth University is rated as world leading or internationally excellent and 97.4% of researchers work in disciplines where world leading research is undertaken.

Five academic departments (1 in 3 of submissions) had over 60% of their research activity rated 4* (world leading in terms of originality, significance and rigour) or 3* (internationally excellent in terms of originality, significance and rigour).

Professor Noel Lloyd, Vice-Chancellor at Aberystwyth University said;


"I am very pleased with the results of the RAE 2008 and warmly congratulate academic staff on their achievements. The hard work involved in the preparation of submissions has borne fruit.


The outstanding success of several of our departments confirms the high quality and impact of their research."


The expertise of six members of staff at Aberystwyth University was recognised by their selection on to RAE 2008 subject panels. They were Professor Ross King (Computer Science and Informatics), Professor David Ellis (Library and Information Management), Professor Ken Booth (Politics and International Studies), Professor Tim Woods (American Studies and Anglophone Area Studies), Professor Aled Jones (History), and Professor Martin Barker (Communication, Cultural and Media Studies).

Accessing the RAE 2008 Results

All quality profiles are publicly available on the RAE website at www.rae.ac.uk in the following formats:

 - A published document RAE 2008: the outcome

 - As a web application: users are able to view quality profiles for each UOA and each HEI and/or download quality profiles in tabular MS Excel format.

 

 

 

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