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World University Rankings blog: the value of impact assessment
Research & Innovation Arun Sharma Research & Innovation Arun Sharma

World University Rankings blog: the value of impact assessment

University rankings are often criticised but seldom ignored. This piece argued that an assessment of research impact – beyond scholarly citations – also needs to be included in these rankings. The piece also noted that the criticism about the huge cost burden of research impact exercise did not stack up in the context of the 2014 Research Excellence Framework in the UK.

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Disconnect between research and national needs
Research & Innovation Arun Sharma Research & Innovation Arun Sharma

Disconnect between research and national needs

Australia underperforms in business-university research collaboration. At times the blame has been attributed to lack of business expenditure in R&D or the inability of universities to engage with business. This piece from 2013 highlighted that much of the blame can be attributed to the differing nature of research expenditure by business and universities.

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Close the lecture theatres
Higher Education Arun Sharma Higher Education Arun Sharma

Close the lecture theatres

Will the twin trends of open source and wiki have a transformational effect on learning content and, as such, on universities? This piece from 2011 appeared before the widespread emergence of MOOC providers in 2012 – “the year of the MOOC” as noted by the New York Times.

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Innovation: bridging the cultural gap
Arun Sharma Arun Sharma

Innovation: bridging the cultural gap

A globalised economy being reshaped by the economic resurgence of China and India is in need of more people capable of innovating beyond current business models, but who do so prudently. This piece explores the role of research training in development of such human capital.

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Let users decide if research is relevant
Research & Innovation Arun Sharma Research & Innovation Arun Sharma

Let users decide if research is relevant

Peer review, a necessary criterion of excellence, is no longer a sufficient criterion on its own. The relevance of the peer review group must also enter the equation. This piece from 2005 appeared as part of the discussion in Australia about assessment of the broader impact of research in the lead up to the proposed Research Quality Framework (RQF).

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