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Research strategy
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Research strategy

Source: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/about-brookes/strategy/current-priorities-and-strategies/research-strategy Parent: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/about-brookes/strategy

Oxford Brookes University's Research and Knowledge Exchange Strategy underpins the University’s strategic goal of being “committed to international and world-leading research that is exploited and disseminated for the benefit of our communities.”

We have strong foundations for our updated strategy which follows an excellent performance in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. It found that:

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Our 3 strategic objectives

1. To pursue and support research of the highest quality that is, or has the potential to become, recognised as internationally excellent or world-leading.\

2. To promote and support collaborations and partnerships across the institution and with external partners locally, nationally and globally.\

3. To enhance the impact of our research in its broadest terms, and widen dissemination of our research for the benefit of our communities, whether local, regional, national or global, including our staff and students.

Read the full Research and Knowledge Exchange Strategy 2016-2020 (PDF)

“We know from the results of the Research Excellence Framework 2014 that we are in a strong position with 94 per cent of our submitted research internationally-recognised or better. Our quality related research funding increased by 41 per cent against a sector average of three per cent and part of our strategy highlights our commitment to further supporting and developing both staff and students over the coming years.”

Professor Linda King, Pro Vice Chancellor (Research & Global Partnership)

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