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Causality and complexity in impact statements: Is it time to rethink a one-size-fits-all approach to writing about impact? - Impact of Social Sciences
As part of the REF assessment researchers across STEM and SSH disciplines are required to write about the impact of their research in essentially the same format. Drawing on a linguistic analysis of REF Impact statements from 2014, Andrea Bonaccorsi, highlights key differences between statements being made by scholars in STEM and SSH disciplines and
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Causality and complexity in impact statements: Is it time to rethink a one-size-fits-all approach to writing about impact? - Impact of Social Sciences
As part of the REF assessment researchers across STEM and SSH disciplines are required to write about the impact of their research in essentially the same format. Drawing on a linguistic analysis of REF Impact statements from 2014, Andrea Bonaccorsi, highlights key differences between statements being made by scholars in STEM and SSH disciplines and
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Causality and complexity in impact statements: Is it time to rethink a one-size-fits-all approach to writing about impact? - Impact of Social Sciences
As part of the REF assessment researchers across STEM and SSH disciplines are required to write about the impact of their research in essentially the same format. Drawing on a linguistic analysis of REF Impact statements from 2014, Andrea Bonaccorsi, highlights key differences between statements being made by scholars in STEM and SSH disciplines and
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