(1) The Measurement of Individual Research Activity Policy was developed in 2013 to replace the Research Active Index Policy. With this, a revised measure to calculate the research activity of an individual staff member, the Measurement of Research Activity (or MORA), replaced the measure that was included in the Research Active Index Policy, which was known as the Research Active Index (or RAI). (2) To ensure continuity of research activity measurement, it is intended to transition from the RAI to the MORA over a period three years. As such: (3) With that in mind, and in accordance with the Measurement of Individual Research Activity Policy, these procedures have been designed to provide the process associated with the calculation of the MORA. (4) This Procedure applies to all researchers across the University. (5) Nil (6) See Measuring Individual Research Activity Policy. (7) This section outlines the indicators that can be used in the calculation of the MORA. (8) This is as outlined in the policy, and includes data collected and reported by the University to the Commonwealth Government under the HERDC process. It includes: (9) Creative Works as research are those research outputs that are consistent with the VU Creative Works as Research Guidelines and approved by the Creative Works as Research Evaluation Committee. (10) Research students include students completing a Research Degree as defined and in accordance with relevant University policies and procedures. (11) A Research Student Completion refers to the submission for examination and Classification of a Thesis in accordance with and meeting the requirements of University policy. (12) The MORA calculation will only include: (13) A staff member may seek (subject to approval) to include other Research outputs calculation (henceforth referred to as 'Other Substantial Research Outputs') in addition to the indicators outlined in clauses (8) - (12) for inclusion in his/her MORA. (14) Examples of Other Substantial Research Outputs include expert submissions or research reports provided to government enquiries. (15) The method for submission and approval for these Other Substantial Research Outputs is outlined in clauses (22) - (23). (16) This section outlines the method to be used in the collection of data associated with MORA indicators. (17) As outlined in clause (8), HERDC data includes External Research Income and Research Publications. Collection of each will be as follows: (18) In addition, the Office for Research will make an annual call (usually between April and June) requesting researchers to provide new or updated information relating to External Research Income to the Office for Research in the time, manner and using any forms required by the Office for Research. (19) Research Publications data and additional external research income will be collected as part of the University annual response to and data and timelines requirements under the Commonwealth HERDC. (20) Researchers will be required to submit Creative Works as Research to the Office for Research usually by the last Friday in August of each year, in the manner approved by and using any forms or systems required by the Office for Research and consistent with the requirements of the VU Creative Works as Research Guidelines. (21) Data associated with Research Student Completions will be recorded by the Graduate Research Centre as at 31 August of each year for the census year spanning 1 Sept of the immediately preceding year to 31 August of the current year. (22) The following information will be required to make a claim for Other Substantial Research Outputs to be included in a MORA calculation: (23) The process for requesting that Other Substantial Research Outputs be included in the MORA Calculation will be as follows: (24) In collecting data associated with MORA indicators, staff will be listed and allocated to a College according to the system produced by People and Culture and as at 31 August of each year. (25) This section outlines the values associated with each indicator. (26) The Value associated with HERDC Indicators (External Research Income and Research Publications) and Research Students Completions will be in accordance with those outlined in the policy. (27) The value of creative works is outlined will be in accordance with those outlined in the Creative Works Guidelines. (28) A case for the value of Other Substantial Research Outputs will be proposed by the applicant as part of the application process (see clause 22) and the final decision concerning the value will be made by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor as part of the process outlined in clause (23). (29) This section outlines the weightings to be applied in recognition of quality to each of the values outlined in Part B. The purpose of these quality weightings is to encourage researchers to undertake and deliver research of the higher quality, including by applying for more prestigious grants, publishing in the most respected outlets and achieving superior results with Research Students (30) The Quality Weighting associated with HERDC Indicators (External Research Income and Research Publications) and Research Students Completions are as outlined the policy. (31) The Quality Weightings associated with Creative Works will be in accordance with those outlined in the Creative Works Guidelines. (32) There will be no (that is, zero) Quality Weighting applied to Other Substantial Research Outputs. (33) This section outlines the process to determine research quality and associated quality weightings to be used in accordance with Research Publications. (34) A written, proposed alternative to the SCImago quality index/list can be presented by a College Dean to the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Research Training). The proposal should outline (but not be limited to) the following: (35) The Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Research Training) will then consider the proposal. The Pro Vice-Chancellor may request further information from the College Dean, and may seek input, advice and information form others from within the University or from external stakeholders. (36) The Pro Vice-Chancellor will then either: (37) Where amendments are requested, the College Dean will either: (38) Approved proposals will be provided by the Pro Vice-Chancellor to the Office for Research. The Office for Research will house the quality list/index on its website, and use it in the calculation of quality weightings for MORA where appropriate. Alternative ranking systems are College specific and the application of this to journal articles will be determined by the home College of the first named VU author. (39) It will be within the discretion of the Pro Vice-Chancellor to rescind approval for an alternative or additional quality index/list or request that the continued suitability of a list be reviewed at any time. (40) A College Dean may request a change or amendment to an approved alternative quality index or for an alternative quality index to be rescinded in favour of the SCImago index. (41) In case of a change or amendment to an approved alternative list, the Dean must follow the process outlined clauses (37) - (38). (42) A Dean may request to rescind an alternative quality index and adopt the SCImago quality index. In such a case, the Dean must make the request in writing to the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Research Training) outlining the reasons for the rescission and providing evidence to support the request. (43) The Pro Vice-Chancellor will either approve or reject the request. It is within the discretion of the Pro-Vice Chancellors to seek information and advice in making his decision regarding whether or not to rescind the alternative quality index. Changes to the quality index will not apply retrospectively. (44) This section outlines the weightings to be applied in recognition of research collaboration to each of the Indicator Values outlined in Part F. (45) The purpose of these Collaboration Weightings is to encourage researchers to undertake and deliver research in collaboration with other researchers (internally and externally) in recognition of the role that this plays in building and sustaining the University's research capacity and culture. (46) A Collaboration Weighting applies to HERDC Data as outlined in the policy. (47) In accordance with the policy, there will be no (that is, zero) Collaboration Weighting applied to Research Student Completions. (48) The Collaboration Weightings associated with Creative Works will be in accordance with those outlined in the Creative Works Guidelines. (49) There will be no Collaboration Weighting applied to Other Substantial Research Outputs. (50) New research staff may waive the right to automatically qualify for the Minimum MORA Benchmark and apply to have a MORA calculation based on their research activity at a previous institution(s). (51) A researcher will be required to submit the following: (52) The process for requesting to waive the right to automatic Minimum MORA will be as follows: (53) The University will calculate the MORA annually in the first week of November of each year. (54) A MORA calculation is based upon the MORA Indicators in Part B (subject to any applicable Quality or Collaboration Weighting) over the immediate past three years. (55) The method or formula of calculation associated with each MORA Indicator is as follows: (56) Research Students (57) Creative Works (58) Other substantial research outputs points (if applicable) (59) The MORA Calculation in clauses (54) - (58) will be conducted by the Office for Research. (60) The Office for Research will release the results of the MORA calculation during November of the calculation year. (61) The Office for Research will provide a report on the MORA calculation to each College Dean and Research Director. (62) Staff may access their MORA results online through the QUEST research system. (63) Where a researcher suspects errors or incorrect calculation of his/her MORA, then he/she may seek a recalculation. The process is as follows: (64) The provisions in this section apply only to the current MORA result. (65) Where a change is made to: (66) For example, a change to the Quality Weighting for research income in 2014 will apply only to income received in 2014 and not to income in 2013 or 2012. (67) Creative Works as Research GuidelinesMeasurement of Individual Research Activity Procedures
Section 1 - Purpose / Objectives
Section 2 - Scope / Application
Section 3 - Definitions
Section 4 - Policy Statement
Section 5 - Procedures
Part A - Roles and Responsibilities
Role
Responsibilities
Office for Research
Receives all data relating to MORA
Considers and determines where Other Substantial Research Outputs can be included in MORA
Calculates MORA
Releases MORA results to the University
Consider requests for recalculation of MORA
Researcher
Provides all required data and evidence to support their MORA calculation
If desired, provide evidence of basis for recalculation of MORA
Deans of Colleges
Proposes alternative quality measures, if desired, to the PVC Research & Research Training
Requests amendment to or rescinding of alternative quality measures
PVC Research and Research Training
Considers appeals against Office for Research determinations with respect to the inclusion of Other Substantial Research Outputs
Considers appeals against Office for Research determinations with respect to requests to recalculate MORA
Considers and approves / denies requests to utilise alternative quality measures in calculating MORA values
Considers and approves / denies requests to amend or rescind alternative quality measures in calculating MORA values Part B - MORA Indicators
Higher Education Research Data Collection (HERDC)
Creative works as Research
Research Student Completions
Other Substantial Research Outputs
Part C - How to collect data and information associated with MORA indicators
HERDC Data
Creative Work Data
Research Student Completions Data
Other Substantial Research Outputs
Process for Submission
The Pro-Vice Chancellor (or nominee) will then consider the application and the new information and either approve and outline the value associated with each Other Substantial Research Output or reject it for inclusion in the MORA calculation and advise the Office for Research of his/her final decision. The Office for Research will advise the applicant. Part D - College of Data Associated with Indicators and Staff allocation to Colleges
Part E - Values associated with indicators
Values associated with HERDC and Research Student Completions
Values associated with Creative Works
Other Substantial Research Outputs
Part F - Quality Weightings associated with MORA Indicators
Quality Weighting associated with HERDC and Research Student Completions
Quality Weightings associated with Creative Works
Quality Weightings for Other Substantial Research Outputs
Part G - Alternative Quality Lists
Alternative Output Quality Measures
The Process
Request for a Change or Rescission of an Alternative Quality Index
Collaboration Weightings associated with MORA Indicators
Collaboration Weightings associated with HERDC and Research Student Completions
Collaboration Weightings associated with Creative Works
Collaboration Weightings associated with Other Substantial Research Outputs
Part H - MORA Benchmark and New Staff: Waiving the right to automatic Minimum MORA
Information Required
Process for Submission
Annual MORA Process
MORA Calculation Method/Formula
Part I - Office for Research responsible for Annual MORA Calculation
Release of MORA Calculation Results
College Reports
Staff access to MORA Results
Request for Recalculation of MORA
Part J - Changes to collection method and/or values and implications for MORA calculation
Section 6 - Guidelines
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then those changes will apply only to the current and future (where applicable) MORA calculation year and will not be applied retrospectively.