The new Leiter report is out. No real surprises it seems, at least as far as the UK rankings are concerned. In particular, no surprise that we (= Cambridge) come out markedly better than on the RAE, for reasons it would be perhaps be inappropriate to go into here. Still, quite cheering.
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That the StAndrews/Stirling program was ranked above Cambridge shows how much the PGR is distorted in favor of (i) size, (ii) star power. Modulo Crispin Wright, the program ain’t that good. And surely Cambridge knocks the socks off StAndrews/Stirling ‘man-for-man’.