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Richard Watermeyer

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Minerva|June 25, 2016
'Excellence' and Exclusion: The Individual Costs of Institutional CompetitivenessRichard Watermeyer, Mark Olssen
Nature|July 8, 2022
Why the party is over for Britain's Research Excellence FrameworkRichard Watermeyer, Gemma Derrick
Nature|July 31, 2023
UK research assessment is being reformed - but the changes miss the markRichard Watermeyer, Gemma Derrick, Kate Sang
Nature|January 16, 2024
Does generative AI help academics to do more or less?Richard Watermeyer, Donna Lanclos, Lawrie Phipps
Critical Criminology|July 11, 2022
COVID-19: A Neoliberal Nirvana?Richard Watermeyer, Rille Raaper, Margarida Borras Batalla
Nature|February 4, 2026
AI could transform research assessment - and some academics are worriedRodolfo Benites, Lawrie Phipps, Richard Watermeyer, et al.
Higher Education|August 25, 2020
COVID-19 and digital disruption in UK universities: afflictions and affordances of emergency online migrationRichard Watermeyer, Tom Crick, Cathryn Knight, et al.
Higher Education|July 12, 2022
'Living at work': COVID-19, remote-working and the spatio-relational reorganisation of professional services in UK universitiesRichard Watermeyer, Cathryn Knight, Tom Crick, et al.
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Minerva|June 25, 2016
'Excellence' and Exclusion: The Individual Costs of Institutional CompetitivenessRichard Watermeyer, Mark Olssen
Nature|July 8, 2022
Why the party is over for Britain's Research Excellence FrameworkRichard Watermeyer, Gemma Derrick
Nature|July 31, 2023
UK research assessment is being reformed - but the changes miss the markRichard Watermeyer, Gemma Derrick, Kate Sang
Nature|January 16, 2024
Does generative AI help academics to do more or less?Richard Watermeyer, Donna Lanclos, Lawrie Phipps
Critical Criminology|July 11, 2022
COVID-19: A Neoliberal Nirvana?Richard Watermeyer, Rille Raaper, Margarida Borras Batalla
Nature|February 4, 2026
AI could transform research assessment - and some academics are worriedRodolfo Benites, Lawrie Phipps, Richard Watermeyer, et al.
Higher Education|August 25, 2020
COVID-19 and digital disruption in UK universities: afflictions and affordances of emergency online migrationRichard Watermeyer, Tom Crick, Cathryn Knight, et al.
Higher Education|July 12, 2022
'Living at work': COVID-19, remote-working and the spatio-relational reorganisation of professional services in UK universitiesRichard Watermeyer, Cathryn Knight, Tom Crick, et al.
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