Projects involving industry partners are attractive as they enable you to interact with people in their working world and to see results of your work being applied by your commercial partners. The opportunity to interact with industry partners while undertaking postgraduate study is increasing as universities develop closer relationships with industries. Industry-linked postgraduate projects offer many advantages. However, there are a number of challenges associated with the involvement of industry partners that often do not exist in other postgraduate projects (see also Chapter 8 in this book). This chapter will outline some of the challenges of industry-linked graduate research projects and strategies to address these challenges
Industry expects a creative and innovative academic practice that provides students with valuable pr...
The scale and scope of industry and academic links are increasing. The willingness of industry to in...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...
Projects involving industry partners are attractive as they enable you to interact with people in th...
Projects involving industry partners are attractive as they enable you to interact with people in th...
A series of roundtable discussions with Postgraduate Course Leaders across UAL were held in May 2015...
Abstract: In the modern knowledge-based economy, industry is increasingly seeking to forge alliances...
With growing pressure from many governments for more productive relationships between universities a...
(UPRM) in collaboration with renowned engineering companies has developed and implemented an educati...
Universities are often accused of being "ivory towers " that-are divorced from the "r...
In the context of mid-level skills shortages and the promotion of industry–education partnerships, t...
A Newspaper Article by Dr Ndiege who is the programme director of the School of Science at the USIU ...
Recent research suggests that organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via ...
Collaborative research projects involving a university and an industry can have valuable outcomes f...
This paper highlights a number of key issues in the development and execution of joint university-in...
Industry expects a creative and innovative academic practice that provides students with valuable pr...
The scale and scope of industry and academic links are increasing. The willingness of industry to in...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...
Projects involving industry partners are attractive as they enable you to interact with people in th...
Projects involving industry partners are attractive as they enable you to interact with people in th...
A series of roundtable discussions with Postgraduate Course Leaders across UAL were held in May 2015...
Abstract: In the modern knowledge-based economy, industry is increasingly seeking to forge alliances...
With growing pressure from many governments for more productive relationships between universities a...
(UPRM) in collaboration with renowned engineering companies has developed and implemented an educati...
Universities are often accused of being "ivory towers " that-are divorced from the "r...
In the context of mid-level skills shortages and the promotion of industry–education partnerships, t...
A Newspaper Article by Dr Ndiege who is the programme director of the School of Science at the USIU ...
Recent research suggests that organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via ...
Collaborative research projects involving a university and an industry can have valuable outcomes f...
This paper highlights a number of key issues in the development and execution of joint university-in...
Industry expects a creative and innovative academic practice that provides students with valuable pr...
The scale and scope of industry and academic links are increasing. The willingness of industry to in...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...