The University of Sheffield
Faculty of Science

Research Assessment Exercise 2008

Science in Sheffield is amongst the very best in the UK and well up with leaders in the world.

According to the Research Assessment Exercise 2008 the University is ninth in the UK for 'research power', with most departments in the faculty being in the top ten ranking across the country and almost half being in the top three.

As well as scoring well for quality of research we also show depth, with 96% of research being internationally recognised, or better.

Some recent headlines include:

3rd in the UK for Biological Science

11th in the UK for Chemistry

9th in the UK for Physics and Astronomy

6th in the UK for Psychology research power

96% of research output internationally recognised


 

Research stories from the faculty:

BIOMASS space mission

The BIOMASS space mission to measure carbon storage by the Earth's forests, proposed by staff from the Applied Mathematics department, has just been selected by the European Space Agency to go to the next stage of development for launch in 2016.

Biomass

RNAi screening facility

RNAi screening facility to open in Biomedical Science department supported by funding from the Wellcome trust. The facility will use state-of-the-art, genome-wide cell-based screens for the study of functional-genomics in Drosophila cells.

RNAI

High-yield rice plant research

Researchers from the University of Sheffield are involved in an ambitious project led by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in the Philippines, looking into a new, higher-yielding rice plant that could ease the threat of hunger for the poor. Photo courtesy of IRRI.

Rice

Studying the behaviour of risk

Psychology researchers awarded ESRC funding to study behaviour of risk. The research will investigate how our perception of risk affects our actions.