The University of Exeter鈥檚 UCU branch passed a motion last week calling on the union to 鈥渞econsider the wisdom of withdrawing from participation in the REF, which we believe is counter to the interests of the vast majority of UCU members in research-active institutions鈥.
Any boycott of the REF - the new system for allocating about 拢1.6 billion in annual quality-related research funding, scheduled to begin in 2014 - could have an impact on the careers of the academics involved, as well as the level of research funding available for individual universities.
In the summer, delegates at the UCU higher education sector conference passed a motion to boycott the exercise.
The motion said that the REF would be 鈥渄ivisive鈥 for staff and have an 鈥渋njurious鈥 effect on workloads, with job cuts for those deemed to be underperforming and therefore not entered into the process.
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The UCU says it has about 50,000 academic members in higher education.
The union appears reluctant to discuss the boycott policy - which critics have said is unworkable in practical terms - and declined to comment on the Exeter motion when contacted by 探花视频.
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Michael MacNeil, the UCU鈥檚 head of higher education, has written to branches advising them of a one-day consultation meeting to discuss the REF and the 鈥渋mplementation of UCU policy in relation to it鈥.
The meeting will be held on 3 February at the UCU鈥檚 headquarters in London.
He adds: 鈥淲e believe that the REF will have a detrimental impact on the UK higher education system, including the demoralisation of staff, discriminatory practices and possibly the closure of departments.鈥
The Exeter motion says that staff should not be excluded en masse from the process: 鈥渢he best way of avoiding any divisive consequences of the REF is to bring pressure on institutions to operate an inclusive, rather than exclusive, policy when conducting its census of staff outputs鈥.
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