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universities is heard wherever decisions are being taken
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- Provides a unique expertise in higher education and
research as well as a forum for exchange of ideas and good
practice among universities
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More information:
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EUA
commitment to
research
assessment
Raise awareness and support universities in the improvement
of research assessment practices that focus on research
quality, potential and future impact, and that take into account
Open Science practices.
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Source:
EUA (2018) EUA Roadmap on Research
Assessment in the Transition to Open
Science
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2019 Open
Science Survey
Objective
Gather and share a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of
research assessment practices in European universities, as
well as plans to review these evaluation approaches,
specifically in the transition to Open Science
Participation
- 260 valid institutional responses
- 32 European countries
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Number of FTE researchers at responding institutions
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Number of responses:
258/260
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Autonomy to develop and implement research assessment
procedures for the purpose of careers in research
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Number of responses:
197/197
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Autonomy to develop and implement research assessment procedures for the
purpose of evaluating the performance of research units
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Number of responses:
183/183
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Autonomy to develop and implement research assessment procedures for the
purpose of research funding allocation within the institution
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Number of responses:
177/177
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At what level is research assessment primarily organised?
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Number of responses:
231/231
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Who is involved in developing research assessment procedures?
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Multiple-choice question
Number of responses:
231/231
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To what extent is information on research assessment procedures available?
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Number of responses:
196/197
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Which types of academic work matter most for research careers?
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Number of responses:
between 191-195/197
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How is academic work evaluated for the purpose of research careers?
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Number of responses:
between 194-195/197
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Metrics measuring research output based on number of publications and citations
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Multiple-choice question
Number of responses:
185/186
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Metrics measuring academic attention and uptake
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Multiple-choice question
Number of responses:
66/86
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Altmetrics measuring societal outreach
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Multiple-choice question
Number of responses:
79/84
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Use of existing guides and principles to review research assessment approaches
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Multiple-choice question
Number of responses:
247/254
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Main barriers and difficulties to review research assessment procedures
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Multiple-choice question
Number of responses:
233/254
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Summary - Universities consider themselves autonomous, but are keenly
aware of external pressures
- Research assessment is primarily, but not only developed
at the institutional and faculty/department level
- Publishing research and attracting external research funding
makes careers in research
- Quantitative metrics (JIF and h-index) and qualitative
peer-review are the leading methods for careers in research
- Open Science and Open Access are not commonly part of
the incentive and reward system for researchers
- Universities are starting to review their research assessment
practices, but are moving in different directions
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28. EUA would like to thank the responding
universities and National Rectors’ Conferences
for their contribution to this survey
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