Anna Lewcock's take on this: http://prospect.rsc.org/blogs/cw/?p=4133
Alice
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On 11 August 2010 15:41, Chris Stokes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Formal pressure on researchers to do public engagement is already well ensconced in the REF. The 'Draft "common menu" of impact indicators' included with the guidance on submissions for the REF impact pilot exercise is a table listing discrete 'types of impact' and, for each type, 'possible indicators'. One of the types HEFCE have defined is 'Cultural enrichment, including improved public engagement with science and research'. And the possible indicators it lists for this type are:
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> - Increased levels of public engagement with science and research (for example, as measured through surveys)
> - Changes to public attitudes to science (for example, as measured through surveys)
> - Enriched appreciation of heritage or culture (for example, as measured through surveys)
> - Audience/participation levels at public dissemination or engagement activities (exhibitions, broadcasts and so on)
> - Positive reviews or participant feedback on public dissemination or engagement activities
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> David Willetts has, of course, told HEFCE to take another year to come up with an impact-evaluation that's robust and postponed the REF by a year as a consequence. Some of those who've opposed the impact part of the REF are cheered by this. I'm not holding my breath for a volte-face from HEFCE on impact, though. Still, I can't see you average manufacturing engineer building public engagement of the kinds mentioned above into his/her next big research proposal without some resort to help from outside his/her department. If I were a PE specialist, I'd be beginning to think of ways to insinuate myself in the right quarters.
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> Chris
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Alice R Bell
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