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Williamson, Charmaine; Shuttleworth, Christina – Journal of Research Administration, 2021
Institutional research management (RM) is increasingly seen as a strategic force, not only to raise the research output per academic, but also the quality thereof. RM, therefore, has to attend to researcher development (RD). How RD is achieved, as part of RM, is still viewed as an embryonic field with attendant calls for additional research.…
Descriptors: Models, Research Administration, Epistemology, Strategic Planning
Wedekind, Gerben Kristian; Philbin, Simon Patrick – Journal of Research Administration, 2018
This paper illustrates how a university-based project management office (PMO) can provide focused support across the entire grant project lifecycle within a European research context. In recent years, EU (European Union) research and innovation grant programs have increasingly shifted to support multidisciplinary consortia composed of industry,…
Descriptors: Research Administration, Grants, Consortia, Research and Development
Ford, Bryan K.; Sander, Erik; Shino, Kathleen J.; Hardin, J. Michael – Journal of Research Administration, 2008
The process of creating and transitioning the storehouse of university research and development to commercial products is by its nature a true partnership of great university innovators, experienced entrepreneurs and adequate funding sources. In the United States, the process of university innovation to commercialization begins deep in university…
Descriptors: Innovation, Research and Development, Technology Transfer, Small Businesses