This paper describes our experience of managing a two-year research project that involved University staff from two different disciplines and three industry partners. It describes the benefits we gained from the involvement of multiple parties, such as the ability to call upon diverse expertise, the capacity to study a complex issue and the ability to make a direct contribution to industry practice. It also describes some of the difficulties such as managing across University structures, maintaining the collaborators' interest in the project, gaining approval from multiple ethics committees and managing the expectations of various stakeholders. The paper concludes with a number of recommendations for senior University staff and for res...
The excitement and challenge of undertaking research is an integral part of an academic staff member...
In the last decade there has been an increased interest in collaborative relationships between univ...
Large scale, multi-organisational collaborations between researchers from diverse disciplinary backg...
This paper describes our experience of managing a two-year research project that involved University...
Background: Collaborative multi-site research is gaining recognition. In particular, across stakeho...
Academics are collaborating more as their research questions are becoming more complex, often reachi...
This conceptual paper explores three areas of research collaboration: (a) effectively harnessing dif...
Increasingly, academics and practitioners in the UK are urged to work together in collaborative rese...
Drawing on an empirical study of the cross-boundary, cross-campus, and intercultural collaborations ...
Research collaborations between academics and students introduce a number of complex issues for thos...
There can be many barriers to overcome when a group of individuals come together to undertake a coll...
This research in progress is based on a qualitative approach with multiple case studies using Nonaka...
School-based and university-based research collaborations are becoming more common because they pro...
Collaboration is often a critical component in today's research that is dominated by complex pr...
There has been an increasing emphasis on closer links between universities and organisations, both i...
The excitement and challenge of undertaking research is an integral part of an academic staff member...
In the last decade there has been an increased interest in collaborative relationships between univ...
Large scale, multi-organisational collaborations between researchers from diverse disciplinary backg...
This paper describes our experience of managing a two-year research project that involved University...
Background: Collaborative multi-site research is gaining recognition. In particular, across stakeho...
Academics are collaborating more as their research questions are becoming more complex, often reachi...
This conceptual paper explores three areas of research collaboration: (a) effectively harnessing dif...
Increasingly, academics and practitioners in the UK are urged to work together in collaborative rese...
Drawing on an empirical study of the cross-boundary, cross-campus, and intercultural collaborations ...
Research collaborations between academics and students introduce a number of complex issues for thos...
There can be many barriers to overcome when a group of individuals come together to undertake a coll...
This research in progress is based on a qualitative approach with multiple case studies using Nonaka...
School-based and university-based research collaborations are becoming more common because they pro...
Collaboration is often a critical component in today's research that is dominated by complex pr...
There has been an increasing emphasis on closer links between universities and organisations, both i...
The excitement and challenge of undertaking research is an integral part of an academic staff member...
In the last decade there has been an increased interest in collaborative relationships between univ...
Large scale, multi-organisational collaborations between researchers from diverse disciplinary backg...