Transforming the University: Preliminary Recommendations of the Task Force on Collaborative Research
2006-03-27
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Transforming the University: Preliminary Recommendations of the Task Force on Collaborative Research
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2006-03-27
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University of Minnesota
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The University must:
• enhance the value of collaborative research and foster a culture in which it can flourish
• provide incentives and recognition for collaborative work
• develop mechanisms for bringing scholars together to promote the synergy provided by collaborative work
• develop, recruit, retain, and provide opportunities for highly talented researchers to lead and administer important collaborative projects
• support educational and training opportunities to make collaborative research understood and accessible to all participants
• publicize internally and externally the important findings and outcomes of collaborative work
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In these two documents (preliminary report and executive summary), the task force makes recommendations in several areas, to further their mission: "To create a plan to identify and promote interdisciplinary, interprofessional, interscholastic, and inter-institutional partnerships/programs/activities, consistent with the University’s goal to become one of the top three public research universities in the world.
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Lawrenz, Frances; Paller, Mark S.. (2006). Transforming the University: Preliminary Recommendations of the Task Force on Collaborative Research. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/62.
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