(St. John’s, NL, Office of the Vice-President (Research); 04 Mar. 2014)Dr. Richard Marceau, vice-president (research), is today releasing a draft of the Strategic Research Intensity Plan 2014-2020 for university-wide feedback.
The process of arriving at the Strategic Research Intensity Plan 2014-2020 was initiated by Dr. Marceau on December 5, 2013 at the request of President Gary Kachanoski and the Board of Regents.
Building on the Research Strategy Framework, the purpose of Memorial University’s Strategic Research Intensity Plan is to initiate an historic generational transformation of Memorial University’s ability to:
Phase one of its creation included meetings with Memorial University’s senior academic and administrative heads, as well as student representatives. Phase two involved meetings with the university’s formal advisory and decision-making bodies in the area of research. Consultations included all faculties and schools on the St. John’s campus, and the Grenfell and Marine Institute campuses, as well as with the Labrador Institute.
Phase three now begins with a six-week consultation period aimed at the entire university community. To be successful, the plan needs to express the aspirations of the entire university community. To this end, the document, presently in draft form, is submitted to the Memorial University community over the next six weeks for all comments and suggestions. Feedback will be accepted until Monday, April 14, via e-mail vp.research@mun.ca, or internal mail, Office of the Vice-president (Research), A2021, St. John’s campus.
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