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Quality of research

Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ is a leading research university that attaches great importance to responsible assessment of its research. To maintain quality and improve its research efforts still further its research is being evaluated on a regular basis.

The quality of the research carried out at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ is assessed on a regular basis, in accordance with the Strategy Evaluation Protocol (). The SEP was formulated by Universities of the Netherlands (), the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences () and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research ().

Every research institute or unit at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ conducts a self-assessment once every six years which is evaluated by an external committee of peers. Moreover, this committee conducts a site visit, has interviews with staff and for example evaluates infrastructure, and writes a final research assessment report. The assessment consists of an evaluation of the scientific quality, societal relevance and viability of the research. The committee assesses the research unit in light of its own aims and strategy. PhD policy, training and supervision is also examined. The findings and recommendations of the assessment committee are used in the regular quality assurance cycle and is important input for the university when setting out its research strategy. Specific aspects as Open Science, academic culture, diversity and talent management are addressed in the evaluation.

The final assessment reports are publicly available (below). More recently a summary of the self-evaluation report of the research unit itself, including one or two case studies is also available.

The University Committee for Advancing Research Quality (UCARE, see below) advises the Executive Board on research assessments and developments in research in a broad sense. More about UCARE and its members can be found below.

Research Data Management

Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ attaches great importance to the careful handling of research data. To this end, VU has Research Data Management protocols in place to ensure the accuracy and principles of

Scientific Integrity

An open, safe and inclusive research culture is a necessary condition for good and reliable scientific research. VU adheres to the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity and has an environment where academic integrity has a very high priority. VU aims to ensure that all academic staff are up to date on knowledge of the code of conduct as well as recent developments regarding policy on academic integrity.

Research assessment

  • Quality Assessment Schedule

    In 2025 and 2026 the research in the following fields will be evaluated by an external committee:

    FacultyDiscipline
    Science, department A-LIFEBiology

    Physics

    Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    ScienceEarth sciences
    Social Sciences and HumanitiesAl research in social sciences

    Al research in humanities
    Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA)Dentistry and oral health
    Institute
    Athena InstituteTransdisciplinary research on interfaces between science and society
    CLUE+Interfaculty Research Institute for Culture, Cognition, History and Heritage
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  • University Committee for Advancing Research Quality (UCARE)

    The University Committee for Advancing Research Quality (UCARE) consists of around eight renowned scientists with a wealth of experience in research and external assessment networks. Members are able to look beyond the bounds of their own discipline. In their role as committee members, they do not represent their faculty but the scientific areas humanities, natural-, medical-, and social sciences.
    The members are in principle appointed for a period of three years, where periods overlap so that knowledge and experience in the committee will be assured. The College of Deans advises the Executive Board on the appointment of members.

    UCARE advises faculties and the Executive Board on the following areas:

    • quality improvement in a broad sense and promotion of Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ's research;
    • the findings of external independent quality assessments;
    • the design and results of interim self-evaluations;
    • the research profile of Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ.

    The current members of UCARE are:

    • (chairperson, Faculty of Medicine)
    • (Faculty of Science)
    • (School of Business and Economics)
    • (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities)
    • (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities) 
    • (Faculty of Dentistry)

      Secretary: Richard de Waard (Institutional Affairs office)

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