This section provides a summary of ERA 2018 results and activity by aggregated four-digit FoR code.
Comparative information is presented for each discipline at the four-digit level and includes:
- Fields of Research overview with the aggregated four-digit data for each ERA indicator
- the distribution table and chart showing the number of UoEs per rating scale score (including the two- and four-digit ratings for that FoR)
- research outputs submitted by type (chart and table)
- research income by year-all categories ($) (chart and table)
- staffing profile by academic level (chart and table)
- patent profile (where applicable) (table only)
- research commercialisation income by year ($) (chart and table)
Notes:
- Where an indicator does not apply to a particular discipline ‘-’ is shown. A ‘0’ represents that the indicator applies to the discipline, but no data was submitted.
- Percentages <1 not shown on doughnut charts for research outputs by type.
- Totals in the doughnut charts may not sum to 100% due to rounding.
- The sum of component items in tables may not match column/row totals due to rounding. See Section 4 for downloadable spreadsheets with un-rounded data.
Law and Legal Studies is comprised of the following four-digit codes:
15 out of 33 two-digit UoEs and 14 out of 33 four-digit UoEs assessed were rated above world standard
FoR Overview
Law and Legal Studies (18) contributed approximately two per cent of the research outputs to ERA 2018. Journal articles were the main research output type (63 per cent) followed by book chapters (30 per cent). Law (1801) accounted for the majority of all research outputs, research income and staff FTE in the discipline. There was no research commercialisation for Law and Legal Studies.
Number of UoEs per rating scale score
Note: 18 Law and Legal Studies shows assessed two-digit UoEs only.