Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
The Research Assessment Exercise is a national excercise conducted periodically by the Higher Education Funding Council to evaluate the quality of University research in the United Kingdom in the international context and to determine research infrastructure funding for the next funding period. In RAE 2008, expert panels assessed research outputs, environment and esteem, producing judgements as to the quality achieved in each of these research elements in subject-based submissions from institutions. Judgments are expressed in a Quality Profile for each subject area, which sets out the proportions of research judged to be of world-leading (4 star) , internationally excellent (3 staf) , internationaly recognised (2 star) and nationally recognised status (1 star).
The RAE 2008 results, announced in December 2008, confirmed Westminster’s position as a leading modern University with an outstanding record of achievement in research. In the Res Highlights include:
- Almost 80% of our submitted research across 20 subject areas was judged to be of international quality (2 star and above)
- world leading (4 star) and internationally excellent (3 star) status for the majority of our research in Media and Communication; Art and Design; and Architecture and the Built Environment.
- international quality recognition (2-star) for the majority of our work submitted in Law; Life and Health Sciences; Computing; Business and Management; Town and Country Planning; Environmental Studies and others.