Matthew Flinders and Ailsa Henderson
 

The 4 September 2025 was something of a ‘double-day’ for REF preparations. The Minister for Science announced a short pause of up to three months to allow further sector engagement and to ensure the process is fully aligned with government priorities, and the members of all of the sub-panels were announced.

 

Pause Button Pressed

The pause is intended to provide an opportunity to simplify, streamline and reduce burdens on the sector. The results of the recently-concluded pilot assessment that examined ‘People, culture and environment’ will be published in October and this pause creates the space for learning and reflection. Although the overall REF timetable will not be delayed, the pause will affect certain milestones, including a delay to the publication of guidance modules and the REF 2029 Code of Practice approval process. REF will announce any changes to the exercise by December 2025. Our main roles as chair and deputy chair over the coming months will be to act as a link between our disciplinary areas, working closely with the PSA and BISA to (i) help shape any revisions to the structure of REF2029 to reduce the burdens and maximise the value of the process, and (ii) prepare the incoming panel members (see below) so that the criteria setting phase can begin early in the New Year.

 

Sub-Panel Members Appointed

Although a temporary pause has been announced a big step forward was also taken when the members of all the sub-panels were announced. The full panel membership is set out below and we are delighted to be working with such a distinguished panel of people. The panel offers real diversity across a broad range of dimensions, and we are confident that it will be able to assess and showcase the breadth of excellent research to be found within our disciplines.

 

Sub-Panel Chair

Matthew Flinders, University of Sheffield Sub-panel

 

Deputy Chair

Ailsa Henderson, University of Edinburgh

 

Sub-Panel Members (Criteria Setting)

David Galbreath, University of Bath
Eleanor Bindman, Manchester Metropolitan University
Inderjeet Parmar City, University of London
John Garry, Queen's University of Belfast
Leigh Jenco, London School of Economics and Political Science

Richard Whitman, University of Kent
Sophie Harman, Queen Mary University of London

 

Sub-Panel Members (Full Assessment)

Bahar Baser Ozturk, University of Durham Joint with SP25
Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Aberystwyth University
Bernhard Blumenau, University of St Andrews
Chris Hanretty, Royal Holloway, University of London
Claire Dunlop, University of Exeter
Gulshan Ara Khan, University of Nottingham
James Pattison, University of Manchester
Jonathan Tonge, University of Liverpool
Katharine Millar, London School of Economics and Political Science

Patricia Owens, University of Oxford
Patrick Thomas, House of Commons Joint with SP25
Peter John, King's College London

Roberta Guerrina, University of Bristol
Sarah Shair-Rosenfield, University of York
Will Jennings, University of Southampton

Will Leggett, University of Birmingham

 

Panel secretary

Tessa Piper, Coventry University

 

Panel Membership and Future Appointments

We want to thank everyone who applied to be on sub-panel 19. We had a very large number of applications to sift through and there were lots of brilliant people who, if we’d had the space, would have included on the panel. However, the panel may well need to make additional appointments in the future. Specific sub-fields and areas may need additional coverage, and initial appointees may have to step-down from the committee for all sorts of reasons.

So please do keep an eye on PSA and BISA announcements because these will be the main routes for promoting opportunities.

It’s worth reflecting on the role of PSA and BISA in this process and acknowledging their role and professionalism. A lot of the day-to-day work of learned societies happens ‘off stage’ but it is absolutely crucial to maintaining the health and professionalism of our disciplines. With this in mind, we just want to say thanks to the PSA and BISA representatives that played such an incredibly helpful role in helping us shape the panel that has just been announced. We will keep working closely with PSA and BISA as and when new panel opportunities emerge, and in relation to the REF process more generally.

 

Final Thoughts

It would be slightly odd if we did not acknowledge the existence of what might be termed ‘a little turbulence’ around REF2029 which is itself a reflection of the wider economic challenges and pressures that universities are under in the UK. All we can say on this is that we will do everything we can to act as positive and inclusive administrators and ambassadors for our disciplines as the process moves forward. If anyone has any thoughts or comments about REF2029 that they would like to raise with us then please feel free to email the PSA info@psa.ac.uk or contact Matthew directly m.flinders@sheffield.ac.uk. Beyond this we’ll be providing PSA and BISA with regular updates, and REF-focused events will be organised just as soon as the final structure has been agreed.