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Results list
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Wonder Initiative phase 1 outputs and evaluation report (2023)
Outputs from phase 1 of STFC’s public engagement programme, the Wonder Initiative, delivered from 2018 to 2021, including the evaluation report.
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Review of the STFC-linked REF 2021 impact case studies (2023)
An analysis of the key themes arising from the STFC-related impact case studies submitted as part of the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 exercise.
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Impact evaluations of ESRF and European XFEL (2023)
Two independent studies that measure and demonstrate the benefits from UK investments in ESRF (2011 to 2020) and European XFEL (2018 to 2022).
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Socio-economic impact evaluation of the UK subscription to ESO (2022)
Socio-economic impact evaluation study of the UK subscription to the European Southern Observatory (ESO).
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Socio-Economic Impact Study of Diamond Light Source (2021)
This study measures and demonstrates Diamond’s scientific, technological, societal and economic benefits
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Bibliometric analysis of STFC-funded research publications (2020)
A quantitative analysis of publications arising from STFC-funded research, compared to others in the same research areas published in the UK and worldwide.
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Evaluation of the benefits that the UK has derived from CERN (2020)
Summary report of the impact evaluation of the benefits the UK receives from the international subscription to CERN, administered through STFC.
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Evaluation of the STFC-EPSRC SLA for CCP and HEC consortia (2019)
Evaluation of the service level agreement (SLA) between STFC and EPSRC for collaborative computational projects (CCP) and high-end computing (HEC) consortia.
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Hartree Centre phase one and two baseline evaluation (2018)
Baseline evaluation of first four years of high-performance computing and data analytics research at Hartree Centre, at Sci-Tech Daresbury (phases one and two).
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Sci-Tech Daresbury Campus impact study (2017)
Impact study of the Daresbury Campus by SQW, capturing the economic and wider impacts from 2014 to 2015 including the identification of £70 million net GVA impact.