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REF 2021 Nominating Bodies Nominating bodies This document details the names of the associations or organisations that we have listed to send information about nominating panel members or assessors for REF. However, any association or organisation with an interest in the conduct, quality, funding or use of research may make nominations to the REF panels (except individual UK HEIs, groups within or subsidiaries of individual HEIs, and HE mission groups). Associations or organisations with an interest in research who are not on this list, and who would like to receive information in future about nominating panel members and assessors, should contact [email protected]. 3M United Kingdom 4global ABB Limited Academi Wales Academic Paediatrics Association of Great Britain and Ireland Academy for Healthcare Science Academy of International Business (UK & Ireland Chapter) Academy of Marketing Academy of Medical Educators Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Academy of Medical Sciences Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences Academy of Social Sciences Access Association Acoustical Society of America Action Aid Action Cancer Action Mental Health Action on Addiction Action on Hearing Loss Action with Communities in Rural England Acupuncture Research Resource Centre Advance HE Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service AECOM Aerial Archaeology Research Group Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe Aerospace Technology Institute Africa Academy of Management African Development Bank African Evaluation Association African Studies Association of the UK AGCO International Age NI Age UK Agilent Technologies UK Ltd Agricultural Economics Society Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board Airbus UK Alba Bioscience Ltd Alcohol Change UK Alexander Dennis All Saints Educational Trust Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa Alzheimer's Research UK Alzheimer's Society Amdocs (UK) Ltd AMEC American Association of Physical Anthropologists American College of Neuropsychopharmacology American Heart Association American Physical Society American Political Science Association American Politics Group American Psychiatric Association American Society of Civil Engineers American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers American Society of Hematology American Society of Mechanical Engineers Amgen Limited Amnesty International Amref Health Africa Anaesthetic Research Society Anatomical Society Anglo American plc Anglo-Catalan Society Animals in Science Committee Anthony Nolan Trust Applied Vision Association Aquapharm Biodiscovery Ltd Archaeology Scotland Architectural Humanities Research Association Architectural Research Network Architecture Foundation Architecture Registration Board Archives and Records Association Aristotelian Society ARM Arnolfini Arriva Passenger Services Ltd Arts and Business Arts and Business Northern Ireland Arts and Humanities Alliance Arts and Humanities Research Council Arts Council England Arts Council of Northern Ireland ArtsCare Arup Asian Development Bank Association for Cancer Surgery Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine Association for Clinical Genetic Science Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies Association for Computing Machinery Association for Consumer Research Association for Contemporary Iberian Studies Association for Dance Movement Therapy Association for Environmental Archaeology Association for Events Management Education Association for French Language Studies Association for Geographic Information Association for German Studies in the UK and Ireland Association for Heterodox Economics Association for Industrial Archaeology Association for Information Management Association for Language Learning Association for Learning Technology Association for Low Countries Studies Association for Medical Education in Europe Association for Medical Humanities Association for Nutrition Association for Palliative Medicine of Great Britain and Ireland Association for Physical Education Association for Project Management Association for Psychological Science Association for Psychosocial Studies Association for Science and Discovery Centres Association for Science Education Association for Scottish Literary Studies Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe Association for the History of Glass Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour Association for the Study of Medical Education Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France Association for the Study of Modern Italy Association for the Study of Obesity Association for the Study of Primary Education Association for the Study of Welsh Language and Literature Association for Tourism in Higher Education Association for UK Interactive Entertainment Association for University Research and Industry Links Association of African Studies Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland Association of Applied Biologists Association of Architectural Educators Association of Art Historians Association of Authors’ Agents Association of Basic Science Teachers in Dentistry Association of British Academic Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Association of British Healthcare Industries Association of British Insurers Association of British Neurologists Association of British Orchestras Association of British Travel Agents Association of Business Historians Association of Canadian Studies in Ireland Association of Charitable Foundations Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Association of Chartered Certified Accountants - Scotland Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations Association of Clinical Genomic Science Association of Clinical Professors of Paediatrics Association of Commonwealth Universities Association of Critical Heritage Studies UK Chapter Association of Directors of Adult Social Services Association of Directors of Children’s Services Association of Directors of Education in Scotland Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport Association of Educational Psychologists Association of Event Organisers Association of Fashion & Textile Courses Association of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors Association of Heads of Psychology Departments Association of Heads of University Materials Departments Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland Association of Journalism Education Association of Law Teachers Association of Leading Visitor Attractions Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers Association of Lusitanists of Great Britain and Ireland Association of MBAs Association of Medical Research Charities Association of National Park Authorities Association of Optometrists Association of Photography in Higher Education Association of Physicians Association of Professors of Human Nutrition Association of Professors of Medicine Association of Professors of Orthopaedic Surgery Association of Professors of Social Work Association of Programmes in Translation and Interpreting Studies Association of Researchers in Construction Management Association of School and College Leaders Association of Schools of Public Health Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwealth Association of South East Asian Studies in the United Kingdom Association of Teachers and Lecturers Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry Association of the European Schools of Planning Association of Tourism in Higher Education Association of University Language Centres Association of University Professors and Heads of French Association of University Teachers of Psychiatry Association of Veterinary Teachers and Research Work Association of Welsh Writing in English Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Asthma UK Aston Martin Lagonda Limited AstraZeneca Ataxia Atomic Weapons Establishment Attorney General's Office Audit Scotland Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education Australia and New Zealand Leisure Studies Association Avantium Avecia Babcock International BackCare BAE Systems Balfour Beatty Bank of England Bar Council for England and Wales Bar Council for Northern Ireland Barbican Centre Barclays Bardhan Research and Education Trust of Rotherham Ltd Barnardo's Barnwood Trust BBC BBC NI BBC Scotland BBC Wales BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT Bentley Motors Best Evidence Medical Education Collaboration Bevan Foundation BHP Billiton BHR Group Bible Society Bibliographical Society Big C Big Lottery Fund Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Biochemical Society Bioindustry Association Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Birdlife International Birmingham Museums and Galleries Trust Black and Asian Studies Association Black British History Education Project Blackie Foundation Trust BLC Leather Technology Centre Bliss Bloodwise BMT Limited Board of Celtic Studies (Scotland) BOC Boehringer Ingelheim Ltd Boeing Capital Corporation Boeing World Headquarters Bonhams Book Trust Booksellers Association Bòrd na Gàidhlig Botanic Society of Britain and Ireland BP Brain Research Trust Bristol-Myers Squibb Britain and Ireland Association for Political Thought British Academy British Academy Committee for South-East Asian Studies British Academy of Management British Accounting and Finance Association British Agricultural History Society British Airways British American Nineteenth
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