Wider societal value of research and consequences of its assessment: A multi-country and multi-method study (MultiSocVal)
(09/2024 - 08/2028)
Principal Investigator: Dr. Stephan Gauch
Researcher: Jacqueline Sachse, Nikita Sorgatz, Jonas Weisser, Beatrice Yefimov
Many governments are showing a political commitment to research impact in their respective environments by investing in research evaluation initiatives at different scales. Often the initiatives are characterised by pragmatism, with little attention to underlying value judgements. This creates an urgent need for comparative work with a strong theoretical and empirical basis to study the effects of national evaluation initiatives around impact and societal value. The project will address this need through a multi-country and multi-method study of research evaluation initiatives in Germany, Australia, the United Kingdom, Poland and South Africa. Bringing together an international and interdisciplinary team, the project seeks to (1) produce a comprehensive cross-national and cross-disciplinary overview of research systems with regard to scientific and societal value; (2) investigate what is considered worthwhile research within and between countries; (3) compare the effects of different research evaluation initiatives around impact on research practice in different countries; (4) develop an integrated conceptual framework of scientific and societal value to improve science policy and science practice; and (5) advance stakeholders' understanding of the effects of research impact assessment for better future evaluation.
+++ Job posting for two student assistants +++
We are looking to hire two student assistants as soon as possible (40 hours per month, remuneration €14.32 per hour, limited to 24 months)
We offer:
- Flexible working hours
- Flexible home office / remote working options
- Option to extend the contract
- Option to increase working hours (60 or 80 hours per month)
- Insight into international and interdisciplinary project work with partners from Australia, Poland and South Africa
- Opportunity to write a thesis on project topics or using project data
- Opportunity to contribute your own research interests
Your tasks:
Student assistant with a more qualitative profile:
Official job posting: Job posting
- Support in the qualitative discourse and content analysis of policy documents, parliamentary debates and expert discourses on societal impact
- Support in conducting and analyzing qualitative interviews (developing interview guide, recruiting participants, coding with MaxQDA)
Student assistant with a more quantitative profile:
Official job posting: Job Posting
- Support in processing and analysing large text corpora and bibliometric data
- Data cleansing and annotation
Applications (preferably) by e-mail in one PDF file to stephan.gauch@hu-berlin.de.
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Joint project with:
Kate Williams, The University of Melbourne (Co-Lead)
Marta Wróblewska, SWPS University
Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University
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