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A follow up on research impact and the REF
Anyone connected with UK academia, who follows news about it, or indeed who has met a UK academic socially over the last couple of years, will probably have heard about the Research Excellence Framework (REF). All UK universities had their … Continue reading
Smashing Physics
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Typo Terror
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Gravity versus the Standard Model
At the Guardian.
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Tagged Institute of Physics, Relativity, Smashing Physics
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