In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF2014), the Department received an overall grade-point average of 3.44 (out of 4) - the third highest of any department in Economics and Econometrics in the UK, behind UCL and the London School of Economics.[25]
Research groups and centresedit
The department currently houses nine research groups, and is involved with five different research centres:
The Tilburg University Economics Ranking is a worldwide ranking of Economics schools based on research contribution placing Oxford second in Europe, and 11th globally.[27]
Similarly, the Academic Ranking of World Universities sees Oxford place third in Europe, and 15th globally.[28]
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