Research Assessment Exercise 2023: A Report

A. Lyytinen, Tuula Oksanen
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In 2023, the University of Jyväskylä conducted a comprehensive assessment of its research activities over the period from 2018 to 2022, with the faculties acting as the units of assessment. Independent institutes were included as a part of a faculty according to their discipline. The subjects of the assessment were the research environment, doctoral training and the societal impact of research conducted at the University of Jyväskylä. The primary goal of the assessment was to facilitate the development of the key preconditions for high-quality, high-impact research and doctoral training. One way to achieve this goal is to use the outcome of the assessment for the planning and strategy work of the units as well as that of the University. The assessment consisted of a self-assessment as well as an external assessment by an 11-person international multidisciplinary panel. To support the assessment, the units of assessment and the assessment panel were provided with background material that consisted of statistics on funding, research personnel, mobility, doctoral training, and publishing. In addition to statistical data on the units, the panel received the units’ self-assessment reports and research development plans. Development plans describe the actions each unit is taking to develop the areas for improvement they have identified. In May 2023, the assessment panel visited the University, where it met members of the units of assessment, the rector and the vice rectors, interviewed the research personnel and leadership of each unit, and visited research facilities. After the visit, the panel authored a joint report on each unit of assessment, where it gave constructive feedback on the units’ research development plans and assessed the units without giving a numerical rating or ranking them. The units received recommendations and ideas on how to further strengthen the quality of their research environments and doctoral training, as well as the societal impact of their research. The units used the feedback to finalize their research development plans. In addition to the unit-level recommendations, the panel pointed out overall challenges the University should address and provided suggestions for overcoming them. It suggested, among other measures, that the University review its tenure track system, reconsider moving some key administrative services back to the faculties, strengthen post-award support, develop a research leave scheme, and continue the JYU Visiting Fellow Programme. The panel also identified challenges the University should address to develop its well-functioning doctoral training. These challenges included the structure of the Graduate School, the number of doctoral students, and the sense of isolation experienced by some doctoral students. The panel saw that the potential for societal impact of research conducted at JYU could be boosted through, for example, training, support, and encouragement. For detailed feedback and recommendations, see Section 4 of the panel report. The final report presents the principles, process, and results of the assessment. The report contains summaries of the research development plans but not the complete plans and the self-assessment reports, as these are intended for internal use only.showless
2023 年研究评估工作:报告
2023 年,于韦斯屈莱大学以学院为评估单位,对 2018 至 2022 年期间的研究活动进行了全面评估。独立研究所根据其学科被列为学院的一部分。评估的主题是于韦斯屈莱大学的研究环境、博士培训和研究的社会影响。评估的主要目的是促进发展高质量、高影响力研究和博士培训的关键先决条件。实现这一目标的方法之一是将评估结果用于各单位以及大学的规划和战略工作。评估包括自我评估和由 11 人组成的国际多学科小组进行的外部评估。为支持评估工作,评估单位和评估小组获得了背景材料,其中包括有关资金、研究人员、流动性、博士培训和出版的统计数据。除了各单位的统计数据外,评估小组还收到了各单位的自我评估报告和研究发展计划。发展计划介绍了各单位为发展他们所确定的有待改进的领域而采取的行动。2023 年 5 月,评估小组访问了大学,会见了各评估单位的成员、校长和副校长,采访了各单位的研究人员和领导,并参观了研究设施。考察结束后,评估小组就各评估单位的情况撰写了联合报告,对各单位的研究发展计划提出了建设性意见,并对各单位进行了评估,但没有给出数字评分或排名。各单位收到了关于如何进一步加强其研究环境和博士生培养质量以及其研究的社会影响的建议和意见。各单位利用这些反馈意见最终确定了自己的研究发展计划。除了单位层面的建议之外,专家小组还指出了大学应该应对的总体挑战,并提出了克服这些挑战的建议。小组建议,除其他措施外,大学应审查其终身教职制度,重新考虑将一些关键的行政服务迁回学院,加强获奖后的支持,制定研究假计划,并继续开展江大访问学者计划。专家组还指出了大学在发展其运作良好的博士生培训方面应应对的挑战。这些挑战包括研究生院的结构、博士生的数量以及一些博士生的孤独感。专家小组认为,可以通过培训、支持和鼓励等方式,提高江源大学研究工作的社会影响潜力。有关详细的反馈意见和建议,请参见小组报告的第 4 部分。最终报告介绍了评估的原则、过程和结果。报告包含研究发展计划的摘要,但不包括完整的计划和自我评估报告,因为这些仅供内部使用。
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