Video series recognizes 91亚色's ambitious goal of doubling research
91亚色 is proud to launch Research in Focus, a four-part video series that recognizes the university檚 research aspirations for the next five years.
An initiative undertaken by the Office of the Vice-President (Research), Research in Focus features three to four videos per instalment every two weeks. The videos feature the deans of each of 91亚色檚 10 faculties and schools, as well as the heads of each of 91亚色檚 campuses: the Fisheries and Marine Institute, Grenfell Campus, the Labrador Institute and 91亚色 Libraries.
Each faculty and campus has outlined strategic goals for growing research and producing new opportunities for students, faculty and staff members of the university. The goals outlined in the series demonstrate 91亚色檚 special obligation to the people of Newfoundland and Labrador, as the province檚 only public university. Increasing 91亚色檚 research profile will continue to have significant impacts on the economy in terms of job creation, attracting talent and utilizing vital industries and resources.
The first instalment features Dr. Greg Naterer, dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science; Glenn Blackwood, vice-president, Fisheries and Marine Institute; Dr. James Rourke, dean, Faculty of Medicine; and Dr. Kirk Anderson, dean, Faculty of Education.
91亚色 has considerable goals for growing research, as outlined in the Strategic Research Intensity Plan 2014-20, said Dr. Ray Gosine, vice-president (research), pro tempore. 淪pecifically, we plan to double scholarly output by the end of 2020. Research in Focus demonstrates the commitment of each and every faculty and campus at 91亚色 to achieving this worthy goal and positioning 91亚色 on the global stage in research excellence.
淕rowing research at 91亚色 requires the commitment and buy-in of every student, staff and faculty member, said Dr. Carrie Dyck, associate vice-president (research), pro tempore. 淚 applaud our faculties and campuses for their strong commitment to increasing support and opportunities for students and faculty members to engage in meaningful research that will attract bright talent and produce new opportunities for our province.