African Studies and Anthropology at Birmingham in the top three research departments in the country in the national REF 2014 exercise
Research Excellence Framework 2014.
Research Excellence Framework 2014.
African Studies and Anthropology at the University of Birmingham has been ranked second among all Area Studies departments in the country, with no less than 44% of our research judged to be ‘world-leading’. This is the result of the national Research Excellence Framework exercise, which assessed research publications and the public impact of research carried out in all universities in the UK 2008-2014.
“We are delighted with this recognition of the excellent quality of our research in Africa Studies at Birmingham, which reflects the first-rate and genuinely interdisciplinary expertise of our staff.” Professor Corey Ross, Head of School.
“REF 2014 has shown that the University of Birmingham is a centre of excellence for research across the full range of disciplines in the Arts and Humanities, confirmed as one of the leading five universities in the country for these disciplines.” Professor Michael Whitby, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Head of the College of Arts and Law.