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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dean O. Smith (Professor of Biological Sciences, Professor of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 16.30cm Weight: 0.618kg ISBN: 9780199793259ISBN 10: 0199793255 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 08 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. THE CHIEF RESEARCH OFFICER 1 ; 2. EXTERNAL RELATIONS 29 ; 3. STRATEGIC PLANNING 54 ; 4. RESOURCES 70 ; 5. ENHANCING RESEARCH RESOURCES 105 ; 6. RESOURCE INVESTMENTS 139 ; 7. CENTERS AND INSTITUTES 175 ; 8. SPONSORED RESEARCH SERVICES 199 ; 9. RESEARCH ETHICS 225 ; 10. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 263 ; 11. RESTRICTED RESEARCH 287 ; 12. HUMAN SUBJECTS 308 ; 13. ANIMAL USE AND CARE 346 ; 14. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 374 ; 15. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 406 ; 16. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 436 ; 17. ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION 466Reviews<br> In Managing the Research University Dean Smith builds on his deep experience with multiple challenges in this difficult arena. How does one set policies for administrators, deal with government and private donors, and resolve faculty concerns about the process? This carefully crafted handbook is a splendid guide. --Donald Kennedy, President Emeritus, Stanford University<p><br> Research faculty are not trained to be vice-presidents for research. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities for the position. Whether one wants to become a vice-president for research or is an experienced one, there is something to learn and apply from this book, especially during these times of reduced external funding. --Elliott Kulakowski, Executive Director, Society of Research Administrators International<p><br> Professor Smith's book provides deep insights into the topics surrounding the reality that American Universities have become the dominant basic research engine In Managing the Research University Dean Smith builds on his deep experience with multiple challenges in this difficult arena. How does one set policies for administrators, deal with government and private donors, and resolve faculty concerns about the process? This carefully crafted handbook is a splendid guide. --Donald Kennedy, President Emeritus, Stanford University Research faculty are not trained to be vice-presidents for research. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities for the position. Whether one wants to become a vice-president for research or is an experienced one, there is something to learn and apply from this book, especially during these times of reduced external funding. --Elliott Kulakowski, Executive Director, Society of Research Administrators International Professor Smith's book provides deep insights into the topics surrounding the reality that American Universities have become the dominant basic research engine in our society. This evolution has been fast paced and engages powerful forces both internal and external to the University Community. The details and complexities have grown at an exponential rate. Thus, getting the research mission right is a 'must do'. The author's assembly of experiences and insights accelerates the learning process for those engaged in leading the mission to design tomorrow's world by from today's discoveries and advancements. --Richard Leazer Managing Director, Retired for the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) This book will become a standard text for research administrators and for those who want to understand more fully how the research enterprise actually works. Dean Smith has had research leadership responsibilities at three institutions and this book reflects that diverse experience. The book's 17 chapters cover the 'bread and butter' of the enterprise including external relations, planning, sophisticated resource management, research center In Managing the Research University Dean Smith builds on his deep experience with multiple challenges in this difficult arena. How does one set policies for administrators, deal with government and private donors, and resolve faculty concerns about the process? This carefully crafted handbook is a splendid guide. --Donald Kennedy, President Emeritus, Stanford University Research faculty are not trained to be vice-presidents for research. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities for the position. Whether one wants to become a vice-president for research or is an experienced one, there is something to learn and apply from this book, especially during these times of reduced external funding. --Elliott Kulakowski, Executive Director, Society of Research Administrators International Professor Smith's book provides deep insights into the topics surrounding the reality that American Universities have become the dominant basic research engine in our society. This evolution has been fast paced and engages powerful forces both internal and external to the University Community. The details and complexities have grown at an exponential rate. Thus, getting the research mission right is a 'must do'. The author's assembly of experiences and insights accelerates the learning process for those engaged in leading the mission to design tomorrow's world by from today's discoveries and advancements. --Richard Leazer Managing Director, Retired for the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) This book will become a standard text for research administrators and for those who want to understand more fully how the research enterprise actually works. Dean Smith has had research leadership responsibilities at three institutions and this book reflects that diverse experience. The book's 17 chapters cover the 'bread and butter' of the enterprise including external relations, planning, sophisticated resource management, research centers and institutes, intellectual property, economic development and technology transfer. Smith discuses the practical difficulties in administration by providing examples of dialog that occurs between participants who are dealing with difficult problems. This book should be on the shelf for all practitioners of the art of administration and for those who aspire to research leadership. It is an excellent treatment of very complex issues. --Kenneth P. Mortimer, President and Chancellor Emeritus, University of Hawaii and University of Hawaii at Manoa """In Managing the Research University Dean Smith builds on his deep experience with multiple challenges in this difficult arena. How does one set policies for administrators, deal with government and private donors, and resolve faculty concerns about the process? This carefully crafted handbook is a splendid guide.""--Donald Kennedy, President Emeritus, Stanford University ""Research faculty are not trained to be vice-presidents for research. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities for the position. Whether one wants to become a vice-president for research or is an experienced one, there is something to learn and apply from this book, especially during these times of reduced external funding.""--Elliott Kulakowski, Executive Director, Society of Research Administrators International ""Professor Smith's book provides deep insights into the topics surrounding the reality that American Universities have become the dominant basic research engine in our society. This evolution has been fast paced and engages powerful forces both internal and external to the University Community. The details and complexities have grown at an exponential rate. Thus, getting the research mission right is a 'must do'. The author's assembly of experiences and insights accelerates the learning process for those engaged in leading the mission to design tomorrow's world by from today's discoveries and advancements.""--Richard Leazer Managing Director, Retired for the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) ""This book will become a standard text for research administrators and for those who want to understand more fully how the research enterprise actually works. Dean Smith has had research leadership responsibilities at three institutions and this book reflects that diverse experience. The book's 17 chapters cover the 'bread and butter' of the enterprise including external relations, planning, sophisticated resource management, research centers and institutes, intellectual property, economic development and technology transfer. Smith discuses the practical difficulties in administration by providing examples of dialog that occurs between participants who are dealing with difficult problems. This book should be on the shelf for all practitioners of the art of administration and for those who aspire to research leadership. It is an excellent treatment of very complex issues.""--Kenneth P. Mortimer, President and Chancellor Emeritus, University of Hawaii and University of Hawaii at Manoa" Author InformationDean O. Smith has been a physiology professor for 36 years at the University of Wisconsin, the University of Hawaii, and Texas Tech University. For 21 of those years, he was in the higher administration as Associate Vice President for research, Vice President for research, and Executive Vice Chancellor. He has published 133 scientific articles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |