CECC Researcher, Professor José Gabriel Andrade, has seen the results of the COST ENRESSH - European Network for Research Evaluation in the Social Sciences and Humanities, published.
COST ENRESSH has ended at the end of April 2020, and its results have shown that an adequate research evaluation in the SSH (and beyond) corresponds to the research practices, makes its policy goals explicit, involves all stakeholders, ensures diversity of evaluation practices by respecting research’s local and international embeddedness, uses a broad range of explicit quality criteria adequate for the discipline(s) under evaluation, evaluates each criterion separately, is based on informed peer review combining qualitative judgement and quantitative information, respects interdisciplinarity and does not prioritise some fields over others.
Results of COST ENRESSH here.