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Just in from RAE. The forthcoming ALT-N will also have  a small piece
about this.

Seb Schmoller
Executive Secretary


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*FAO subject associations, professional bodies and others
with an interest in RAE 2008*
This note is addressed to organisations who emailed the RAE
team in response to our call for nominations for 2008 RAE
panel chairs and members, issued in July 2004.  We apologise
for any cross-posting.  Firstly we wish to thank your
organisation for making nominations and to alert you to the
forthcoming publication of the panel membership.  We are
also using this email to advise your organisation of the
timetable for our next consultation, focussing on the
panels' draft criteria and working methods.

*Panel membership*
Following the nominations process in which your organisation
took part, we will publish, in the week commencing Monday
9th May 2005, the names and institutional affiliations of
individuals who have been appointed to RAE sub-panels. These
will be published in the first instance on the RAE website
at http://www.rae.ac.uk   Later this year, after we have
secured the international members on main panels and
finalised some outstanding membership details, we will issue
an updated publication and analyses.

*Consultation on RAE panel draft criteria and working methods*
RAE main and sub-panels have met in the early part of this
year to draft criteria and working methods which describe
how they intend to approach the task of assessing RAE
submissions in 2008.  The funding bodies will invite comment
from higher education institutions, subject associations,
professional bodies and other stakeholders on these draft
criteria through a web-based consultation. This may be
accessed through the RAE website http://www.rae.ac.uk from
mid July 2005 (approximately 16th July) and will be open
until mid September 2005 (approximately 19th September).
The consultation will guide respondents on the issues where
we would particularly welcome comments, but there will also
be an opportunity to comment on any aspect of the draft
criteria.

Please would you draw the information contained in this
email to the attention of individuals in your organisation
who may find it useful, especially those who may wish to
input to the forthcoming consultation on panels' criteria.

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Seb Schmoller, Executive Secretary
Association for Learning Technology
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