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Let the REF Games begin

Now that the definitive rules have been published for the 2021 research excellence framework, we can settle down to consider which actions will best favour the institutions that we belong to or advise. Winners develop strategies: losers complain about “gaming”… …The great humorist Stephen Potter defined gamesmanship as the “art of winning games without actually… Read More »

Monitoring the transition to open access: December 2017

Universities UK has recently published a report from its Open Access Coordination Group, which aims to build on previous findings, and to examine trends over the period since the major funders of research in the UK established new policies to promote open access. The research was delivered by a partnership involving Research Consulting, the University of… Read More »

The ‘Rule of Optimism’ Revisited

Another attempt to correct the usage of this description of the organizational culture of child protection work has just been published in the British Journal of Social Work by Martin Kettle and Sharon Jackson. The authors extend the analysis by a wider consideration of the role of optimism in everyday professional life. “As an idea,… Read More »

Open Access and Learned Societies: An update

This post is co-authored with Rob Johnson, Research Consulting The United Kingdom has been in the vanguard of attempts to drive the scientific and scholarly communities to adopt an Open Access model of publishing, where the output from academic research will be freely available to readers rather than requiring some form of payment. However, the… Read More »

Managing Universities: Dodging the Dead Cat

Universities, as organizations, need both academics and administrators. However, there has been a failure to achieve the necessary institutional and cultural adjustments to modern conditions…The most important income flows for UK universities are teaching, research and consulting, generated by the academics. Everything else is an overhead. Academics are like the partners in a professional firm.… Read More »

Reimagining the UK Sociology Curriculum

In a galaxy not so far from here some UK sociology departments will be spending the summer considering injunctions from their university managements to internationalize their curricula….Why, then, should a student travel to the UK, or remain in the UK, to study sociology?…These are challenging times for the material base of UK sociology. If we… Read More »

Is there a crisis of moral values?

My latest contribution to Press TV http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/05/25/523133/The-crisis-of-moral-values-in-modern-life. The programme asks whether there has been a moral decline in recent years – I am not so sure…