by | 10 Jun 2019 | Guest Posts
On 22 April 2019 the nation officially acknowledged the first annual Stephen Lawrence Day. The day served as a day of remembrance, reflection and educational impact concerning the life and legacy of Stephen Lawrence, a Black teenager murdered in a racist attack in...
by | 04 Jun 2019 | RHS Work
In response to updated guidance from cOAlition S on Plan S, we provide History researchers, editors and learned societies with essential information on the revised criteria. On Friday 31 May 2019 cOAlition S, an international consortium of research funders including...
by | 01 Apr 2019 | RHS Work
Updated Guidance on Submissions and Panel Working Criteria for REF2021. The UK’s four higher education (HE) funding bodies responsible for delivering the next Research Excellence Framework (REF2021) published their Final Guidance on Submissions and Panel Working...
by | 19 Mar 2019 | RHS Work
The Royal Historical Society has responded to the government’s independent review of TEF. First introduced by the government in England in 2017, and open to all UK higher education providers, the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) is...
by | 06 Nov 2018 | RHS Publications, RHS Work
Royal Historical Society report highlights gender inequality in UK History A new report published today (6 November 2018) by the Royal Historical Society (RHS) recommends steps to promote gender equality in UK History, following the RHS’s recent report on race in UK...