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Explore the key factors, challenges, and approaches in fostering innovation and research in higher education, aiming to enhance scholarship, graduate studies, and collaboration with industry for the future. Discover new models, funding sources, and strategies to address evolving educational needs.
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DEVELOPING SUCCESSFUL RESEARCH INITIATIVES Professor Dr. Adel M. Sharaf, P.Eng. Electrical and Computer Engineering Department The University of New Brunswick Fredericton, NB, Canada E3B 5A3 E-mail: Sharaf@unb.ca
KEYWORDS • Issues • Mission • Scholarships • Vision • Graduate Studies & Research • Challenges • Approach • Extensions • Funding • There Candidate • Research Services Model • Key Research Areas • Research Equation
ISSUES FACING HIGHER EDUCATION • Educational Quality • Accountability • Competitiveness • Collegial Environment • Learning Outcome & Assessment (Mission, objectives, outcome)
MISSION • To foster innovation, Creativity, Discovery, Critical thinking through excellent graduate studies and research targeted to areas of importance to community, national and international markets. • Develop a research culture encompassing students, faculty. • Promote research as a tool for personal growth, economic prosperity and gainful employment • Provide full accessibility to educational resources and services • Promote lifelong learning and retraining through innovative graduate studies & research programs and Continuing Education Center (CEC) • Establish sustainable links with business and industry through internships, cooperation learning and mentoring programs
SCHOLARSHIPS • Ernest Boyer’s Model • Four Overlapping Scholarships • Discovery • Integration • Application • Teaching • Create Knowledge &Disseminate Knowledge • Integrate Knowledge • Apply Knowledge
VISION • Accessibility of graduate programs • Innovative high quality and highly relevant research programs • Areas of strength • Building stronger partnerships with Government, Business, Community and Industry • Establish pre-eminence, maintain excellence • Use of Information technology and networking • Funding • Internationalizing research activities
GRADUATE STUDIES & RESEARCH (GSR) I-GOALS: • Attract, retrain, and train highly qualified personnel • Basic & applied research • Creation & Dissemination of Knowledge • Training & Continuing Education II- PROBLEMS: • Funding limitations • Faculty Research overload - burden • Need for innovative programs! III- NEEDS: • Streamlining, new interdisciplinary programs (Arts & Science) • Major initiatives • Short-term and long-term plan (Executive Advisory Committee)
IV- CHALLENGES: • Massive retirements in Academic (30-50%) expected in the next 7-10 years. • Innovative in technology and tilting employment markets (Global Economy) • Promotional efforts to alter the perception of Graduate Studies and the value of the graduate degrees • Need to compete nationally and internationally • Internet based learning • On-line Diploma and Master programs. • Role of Mentoring in sustaining research
APPROACH • New funding support from World Bank, CIDA, UNESCO in addition to NSERC and SSHRC • New flexible Master’s and Diploma / Certificate programs (on-line Master/part-time Masters/Diploma) • Academic Channel, Academic Research Agreements (Developing countries, Middle East, South East Asia and Eastern Europe) • Top-up Graduate Awards, Travel Grants • Annual Research Competition and Research Forum / Workshops • New Areas of Research – Interdisciplinary (I.T., e-Business, energy, Environment, Economics, Business, Nursing, Education, Arts,…) • Quality Assurance and Research Outcome Assessment (Goals, Objectives, Tasks,…) • Need to Market (SGSR) as an Educational Commodity (Fairs, Exhibitions, Shows,…)
Annual Newsletter • On-line Web-Based Data Bank of research capabilities, expertise • Annual SGS-Report (Research Summaries, Publication Record, Awards, Scholarship) • Acceptance process automation • Research / Graduate Student supervision should be considered as an integral part of teaching load. • Develop a Coherent Research Culture • Role of Collaborative Research • Include Research Components in Under graduate teaching (Project-based learning, self-learning) • Scholarly Teaching (Knowledge Creation & Dissemination)
EXTENSIONS • Seminars / Workshops • Research Competitions • Elicit feedback from Business and Industry on their requirements and expectations of future employees • Expand Research and educational Resources • Provide Mentored teaching and research experience to new faculty members and graduate students • Establish Consultative Advisory Committee (CAC)
RESEARCH FUNDING • Strengthen P3 (Private-Public-Partnerships) • Industrial support of R & D (Industry initiated specialized research) • Long-term Academic Links with developing countries • New funding agencies (World Bank, CIDA, UNESCO,…) • Strengthen resources (Libraries, computing facilities, specialized laboratories, resource sharing agreements) • International Research Links & academic Agreement Areas (Energy, Health, Community Development, Conflict Studies, Education, Cultural Exchanges)
GSR-URGENT NEEDS • Graduate school promotional CD & Brochures • Research data base • Research review magazine • Research links academic Exchange Agreements (S.E. Asia, Middle East, Africa). • Joint M.Sc. & Ph.D programs (Inter-Faculty, Inter-University) Academic channels. • Graduate studies & Research Manual • Graduate students-Research Annual competition. • Research prizes / Top-up scholarships
HOW TO BUILD A RESEARCH CULTURE • Establish research guide lines/ code of Ethics • Research as a integral part of scholarly teaching • Remove barriers, streamline the process. • Sense of coherence (graduate students, Faculty, Administration as one living organ) • Establish a winning image & project this Image nationally and internationally • Market excellence “ success breeds success” • Establish an active advisory committee
NEW RESEARCH FUNDING • Stress the mutual benefits of research innovation. • Stress targeted research. • Research –Park and incubation centers. • International partnerships • CIDA, World-Bank, UNSECO other aid organizations • NGO, Industry/ Business Liaison. • Value-Added Research (Royality) • Consulting service as an extra funding research tool.
THE CANDIDATE • Dynamic Leadership & Vision. • Planning- Skills. • Management & Business Skills. • Communications & Interpersonal Skills. • Salesmanship & Marketing Skills. • Responsiveness
RESEARCH SERVICES MODEL I- FUNCTION: • Develop, promote, deliver & sustain effective research services. • Attraction of funds to ensure sustainability and competitiveness of University Research. II- REQUIREMENTS: • Effective policies dealing with Intellectual property and Rights. • Confidentiality and Contractual Rights & Obligations. • Infrastructure (Facilities, Faculty use of Graduate Students, shared resources and facilities) • Funding ( New Innovative Sources : local, National, International Aid Agencies).
III- RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION: • Focused Product/Service • Driven Research (Applied Research) • Energy Environment, Privatization, Materials, Nano-technology, CIT, Biotechnology. • Interdisciplinary Research. • Basic Research with potential for commercialization. • Services (short-term, long-term). IV- MANAGEMENT MODEL: • Style: (Goal driven, Collegial collaborative decision making, Group-Consultations and feedback). • Classification of Research Services (Short-term Consulting, Product driven, Specialized Development, Concept Validation).
V- HOW? • Build Partnerships based on Mutual Benefits. • Government Liaison (NSERC, CFI, Chair of Excellence, EMR, IRAP, NRC,…). • NGO, Industry and external business funding. • Aid Agencies and International (CIDA, CIDA-INC., World Bank, UN-Agencies). • Academic / Research Links with developing countries (SE Asia, China, Middle East), Universities, Research Centers/Laboratories and Academic Graduate Research Agreements. • International Partnerships • International Satellite Campuses
OFFICE OF RESEARCH SERVICES (ORS) VI- TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CYCLE: • Concept • Prototyping • Validation / Certification / Patenting • Marketing & Commercialization. • Shared Benefits (Royalties, JVC, Spin-off Business Holdings, Technology Transfer fees, etc…).
SAMPLE KEY RESEARCH AREAS • Energy • Environment / Pollution Abatement • Medical, Biometrics & Biotechnology • Food / Nutrition • Nano-Technology • Materials • CIT (Computers & Information Technology) • Business & Privatization. • Art/ Computer Science (MMI, Well based learning, …..)
ICT-Information & Communications • Health Sciences,Bio-Technology,Bio-Metrics. • Education reform. • Conflict studies Third World & North-South issues • Fine Arts / Culture • Sustainable Development • United Nations Development Program (UNDP) • Economic & Social Studies for the Environment • Disaster Planning • Public policy & International Development.
RESEARCH EQUATION RESEARCH EXCELLENCE EQUALS: • Commitment • Resources • Focus • Innovation • Relevance • Links • Image • Marketing • Cross-Research/Multi-Disciplinary • Coherent Research Culture • Research in the classrooms
RESEARCH PROMOTION • Six Investments: • Invest in R & D Innovation / Targeted Research • Invest in People • Invest in Mentorship • Invest in Research Environment • Invest in Partnerships (NGO, Government, National, International) • Invest in Collaboration Interdisciplinary – (Art-Science) – (Science-Engineering)