The REF provides a great way for universities to celebrate their research, but it also provides a unique opportunity to engage specifically with prospective PhD students. We’re helping our student audience understand the results and how they can be used in the decision-making process, as well as supporting our customers to tell their success stories.
Our REF 2021 content on FindAPhD.com has seen more than 11,000 pageviews since going live last week, showing that potential PhD students want to understand what REF means for them.
For those considering research as a career path, the process is a lot more complicated than at undergraduate or even Masters level. They have to navigate a vast array of information about potential universities, departments, facilities, research groups and supervisors (to name a few). This is where the REF can help.
As the REF is solely for our PGR audience, it’s unique in the higher education sector. And, because it works through peer-review, it has the distinct ability to tell a prospective PhD student what the academic community they want to join thinks about a department they want to become an academic in. We can’t underestimate the importance of peer-review to this audience, as well as how good the environment (which will give them ideas around progression and support) for research is.
And let’s remember, this isn’t a ranking system. The REF doesn’t seek to list universities in order. Instead, it shows the standard particular aspects of a university’s research have achieved, making it a more focused application guidance tool.
Here’s what the REF tells prospective PhD students:
Focusing on these elements in your PhD marketing and recruitment will help differentiate you from competitors as well as highlighting the importance of the REF itself.
REF methodology seems complicated, but what it measures is fairly simple and the process – peer review – is logical. This needs to be explained in a way that makes sense to prospective PGRs. The key here is to clearly and succinctly highlight why they should care. Without this education piece, it doesn’t matter how good your scores are: they won’t help your postgraduate recruitment, and they really should.
To save time, you can always use our guide, instead of writing your own.
A lot of work went into your impact and environment statements and chances are they're exactly the stories you should be telling. Whether you publish them as downloadable assets, on your webpages or in an explainer video, get them up where prospective PhD students can see them, and in a format that they’ll easily understand.
The day-in-the-life student story is one of the most powerful marketing tools, at all levels of study, so focus on the people behind the research. Draw out the current PhD students in your REF stories and give others someone to aspire to work with or be.
We’ve created a convenient and accessible breakdown of the REF 2021 results at UK universities. This includes the overall rating for each unit of assessment as well as results for outputs, impact and environment. This allows prospective PhD students to first search for a university of choice and then the subject area at that university, so they can view the results based on their research interests.
For our customers, we’ve done some tech wizardry so you can now add your REF results to your projects on the site – and choose where you do or don’t display them.
We’ve recorded some short videos to help you with this process:
Now is the time to celebrate the great research your university is doing and invite prospective PhD students to be a part of it.
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