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Research assessment exercises are mostly seen as an important tool to allocate funding and measure performance. But there are calls to make them less administratively burdensome with a stronger focus on wider aspects of the scientific enterprise, including a higher education institution's research culture, evidence of teamwork and mentorship. This collection page captures articles covering some of the key arguments around research assessment, alternative models and ideas for change.