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(Previously Research Quality Framework)
The Excellence in Research for Australia will replace the now defunct
Research Quality Framework with a streamlined, internationally recognised
and transparent research quality assurance system as communicated
to universities by the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science
and Research, Senator Kim Carr. His media release is shown below
The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative, to be
developed by the Australian Research Council (ARC) in conjunction
with the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research,
will assess research quality using a combination of metrics and
expert review by committees comprising experienced, internationally-recognised
experts.
"Australia is about to embark on a transparent, workable system
to assess the quality of home-grown research. Australia is well
known internationally for its research strengths.
"For the first time we will be able to measure our achievements
against our peers around the world, and plan the future of research
investment," Senator Carr said.
"The Commonwealth invests billions each year in research. The
ERA model will provide hard evidence that taxpayers are getting
the best bang for their buck in this critical area.
"ERA will use leading researchers to evaluate research activity
progressively in each of the ARC discipline clusters and several
clusters covering health and medical research that will be informed
by experts from the National Health and Medical Research Council.
"Each cluster report will detail by institution and by discipline
those areas that are internationally competitive, together with
emerging areas where there are opportunities for development and
further investment."
Senator Carr said that ERA would start with those disciplines where
the metrics were most widely accepted, for example, in the physical
and biological sciences.
"In parallel, we will continue consultation with other disciplines
about metrics appropriate to their disciplines, noting that some
measures will be appropriate to all disciplines and that for all
disciplines expert review of the metrics is essential."
The ERA will build on work done to date in defining areas of strength,
and will aid the development of our ‘hubs and spokes’
model for research infrastructure that is based on all universities
having centres of excellence in specified fields.
It will also assist with the Government’s plans to introduce
funding compacts for universities.
Senator Carr said that until the ERA was fully developed, the current
arrangements for the block grants funding will be maintained and
would remain the responsibility of the Department of Innovation,
Industry, Science and Research. Future arrangements will be determined
in consultation with the sector.
The ERA will replace the now defunct Research
Quality Framework with a streamlined, internationally recognised
and transparent research quality assurance system.
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