Research and knowledge exchange

Research Excellence Framework

Welcome to the ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« REF 2029 Information Hub!

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On this page you will helpful information and resources relating to REF 2029 and the approach at Sussex. 

REF 2029 Resources

REF Code of Practice & Equality Assessments

The REF 2029 Code of Practice will appear here, once it has progressed through all of the internal Sussex approval processes.

REF Governance

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Creating the Volume Measure

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Contribution to Knowledge & Understanding

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Engagement & Impact

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Strategy, People & Research Environment

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Key REF Contacts, FAQ and Links

Key REF Staff, Groups & Teams

Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research & Innovation

Research Information, Quality & Impact

Meet the RIQI team

REF Steering Group

 (Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research & Innovation)

(Director of Research & Innovation Services)

 (Associate Dean for Research & Innovation, ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« Business School)

 (Associate Dean for Research & Innovation, Faculty of Social Sciences)

(Associate Dean for Research & Innovation, Faculty of Media, Arts & Humanities)

(Associate Dean for Research & Innovation, Faculty of Science, Engineering & Medicine)

(Head of Research Information, Quality & Impact)

(Associate Director, Library)

(Research Quality Manager)

Faculty

Research support in each of our 4 Faculties:

Faculty of Media, Arts & Humanities

Faculty of Science, Engineering & Medicine

Faculty of Social Sciences

ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« Business School

Library

Research support in the Library

FAQ

Content for new row

Links

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Open Access

An Open Access policy was introduced for REF2021. The policy stated that certain outputs must be available as Open Access to be eligible for submission to REF. A new Open Access policy is expected for REF2029.

Find out more about Open Access on the ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« Library webpage.

Data protection

Under the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we were required to inform those providing corroborating evidence or contact details for REF impact case studies as to how their personal data would be used, shared and stored to support our submission to REF 2021.

We must have obtained their affirmative, fully-informed consent to use this material, with their accompanying identifying data, in – or to support – our impact case studies.

For further information, please see the ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« Privacy Notice for REF 2021. There is also an associated consent form, which is available to download on the REF 2021 and Data Protection page. This consent form is for GDPR compliance only. There may be other implications for including material in an impact case study (e.g. commercial sensitivity, confidentiality), which may require additional permissions to be secured.