Thursday, 12 May 2022

Research Excellence Framework shows 51心頭’s real-world impact

Research Excellence Framework shows 51心頭’s real-world impact

Research in 51心頭 food labs with researcher preparing food

Work to change human trafficking laws, evidence that contributed to repeal of the Offensive Behaviour at Football Act, a project to increase the value of the Scottish video games industry and the creation of the worlds first climate positive gin, are among the impactful research projects highlighted in 51心頭s Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 outcomes.

The REF is the UK higher education sectors barometer for research quality, and while it does not rank universities the data produced is used within the sector and in the media to benchmark research performance.

Abertay recorded a 23% increase in research that is internationally excellent or world-leading since the last REF in 2014 the biggest climb of any Scottish university, according to our own analysis.

There was particularly strong performance in the areas of Art & Design (covering work in digital games), Engineering (including work in cybersecurity, computing and environmental engineering) and Food Science,which respectively had83%, 73% and 65% of research rated asinternationally excellent or world-leading.

All of the impact case study examples Abertay provided for Art & Design and Engineeringwere assessed as having outstanding or very considerable real world reach and significance.

Abertay takes an inclusive approach to the REF process and every staff member submitted is also involved in teaching our students. This ensures a focus on researcher career development, giving our staff the experience required to develop in their professional fields, and our students access to research-active tutors.

Some of Abertays individual projects classed as internationally excellent or world-leading in REF 2021 included:

The multi-million-pound R&D centre for the video games industry is led by Abertay, in collaboration with the University of Dundee and the University of St Andrews. This project has proved an area of clear strength for Abertay in the REF, combining our expertise in the development of software with an understanding of the creative processesessential to making successful video games.

Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Liz Bacon said: Therecognition our research has received in REF2021 underlines the genuine impact the University has had in producing practical solutions toreal-world problems and shows thebenefits of our inclusive approach todeveloping our researchers and supporting our students. Abertay continues to perform well above what might be expected for our small size and thispositive outcome is testament to the dedication and hard work of our staff, who continued to deliver high quality research despite the challenges of the pandemic.

Abertays commitment to high quality research, knowledge exchange and innovation now continues and in the coming weeks the University will launch the 贈18m Abertay cyberQuarter cybersecurity research and development hub, following a major renovation project to create a bespoke facility on campus, supported by Tay Cities Region Deal funding.

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