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Laurie Taylor

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May 3, 2002

A litany in honour of the research assessment exercise (prompted by the report of the House of Commons science and technology committee)

GLORY&nbsp;BE to the RAE!

And to those who now live comfortably in a 5* department.

GLORY&nbsp;BE to those whose morale was shattered by the RAE!

And to those who now live comfortably in a 5* department.

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GLORY&nbsp;BE to those whose careers were ruined by the RAE!

And to those who now live comfortably in a 5* department.

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GLORY&nbsp;BE to those new university departments that were stifled by the RAE!

And to those who now live comfortably in a 5* department.

GLORY&nbsp;BE to those whose blue-skies research was discouraged by the RAE!

And to those who now live comfortably in a 5* department.

GLORY&nbsp;BE to Hefce for failing to anticipate the side-effects of the RAE!

And to those who now live comfortably in a 5* department.

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GLORY&nbsp;BE to those women who were disproportionately excluded from the RAE!

And to those who now live comfortably in a 5* department.

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GLORY&nbsp;BE to those who were moved to teaching-only duties as a result of the RAE!

And to those who now live comfortably in a 5* department.

GLORY&nbsp;BE to the ?37 million spent on the 1996 RAE!

And to those who now live comfortably in a 5* department.

GLORY&nbsp;BE to all those who improved their ratings but received no financial reward!

And to those who now live comfortably in a 5* department.

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FOR EVER AND EVER!

Amen.

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