Title: THE INTERNALIZATION OF MOI UNIVERSITY RESEARCH POLICY
1THE INTERNALIZATION OF MOI UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
POLICY
- PRESENTATION DURING RESEARCH WORKSHOPS
- APRIL 28 2006 - CHEPKOILEL CAMPUS
- MAY 3 2006 - TOWN CAMPUS
- MAY 19 2006 - MAIN CAMPUS
2THE PLACE OF RESEARCH IN MOI UNIVERSITY
- Moi University Vision
- The University wants to be recognized nationally
and internationally as the University of Choice
in nurturing innovation and talent in science,
technology and development.
3Moi University Mission
- The University wants to preserve, create and
disseminate knowledge and conserve and develop
scientific, technological and cultural heritage
through quality and relevant teaching and
research to create a conducive working and
learning environment and work with government
and private sector for the betterment of society.
4Moi University Research Mandate
- Article 4c of the Moi University act (1984)
specifies the major functions of the University
as the development and transmission of knowledge
and skills through research. - Pursuant to the Act, statute 12e of Moi
University empowers the Council to promote and
to make financial provisions and facilities for
research within the university.
5THE NEED FOR UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
POLICY
- The need for a dynamic University Research Policy
arose from a number of factors - the diminishing resources for research at the
University and national level (MU khs 100,000
per school and GoK 0.3 of GDP), - significant changes in the policies of major
funding agencies both in government and private
sector, (i.e. less emphasis particularly in basic
research)
6- stiff competition for staff seeking research
funds and lack of guidance on other opportunities
- Lack of clear-cut policy on research and
consultancy - Lack of University Research Policy at the time.
7- The policy will address this through entrenching
a research culture at the University by - Ensuring a significant annual allocation of funds
to the University Research Budget - Deliberate moves to motivate researchers at the
University to seek additional external funding - Deliberate efforts to attract substantial
external funds from donors (private sectors and
donor agencies) to the University - Promoting a conducive environment for
collaboration in research for both national and
international research partnerships.
8The Moi University Research policy provides that
Council will establish a University Research Fund
(URF) and will ensure that significant amount of
funds is set aside annually for research
activities.
THE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FUND (URF)
9SOURCES OF FUNDS FOR (URF)
- The Vice Chancellor shall set aside a minimum of
5 from tuition funds (being its annual
allocation less recurrent expenditure), and other
earnings to Research and Development - Research grants from chairs to be set up by
schools - The University council shall establish a Research
Endowment Fund.
10ALLOCATIONS OF URF 70 of URF shall be given
out as Annual Research Grants (ARG) to all
schools. 20 shall be spent on the development
of critical capital Equipment.10 shall be
allocated for Research Extension Fund.
11APPORTIONMENT OF ANNUAL RESEARCH GRANTS (ARG)
- The ARG will cover the following
- Funding Competitive Research and/or Project
Proposals - Training of Junior Researchers to be able to
participate in competitive research through
workshops and seminars - Awards for excellent publications and innovations
- Conference attendance
- Moi University Annual Research Conference
- Financing of Moi University Refereed Journal(s)
12BROAD PRINCIPLES OF UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FUND
(URF)
- For purposes of disbursement of funds under URF,
the following principles will apply - The need to support original, strategic, basic,
applied and productive research. - The provision of internal research budget in
terms of its potential to leverage external
funding for university research. - The development of strategic research foci and
centers of excellence.
13- The need to support and develop postgraduate
students and academic staff at the beginning of
their research careers. - Multidisciplinary in problem solving through
research partnerships internally between
faculties/departments or with external partners. - Rewarding publication and demonstrated research
excellence to motivate staff. - Capacity building for the University
14ATTRACTING EXTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDS
- The University shall recognize efforts in
generating research grants from external funding
sources (private sector/donor agencies). Requests
for seed money for purposes of attracting
external funds will be considered.
15MATCHING RESEARCH FUNDSWhere University
contribution will be required as a condition for
funding, RCS shall consider such applications.
16THE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION COSTS
- Moi University shall normally levy a minimum of
10 of all research grant awards, unless in
exceptional cases, for general administration
costs by Research committees. This will cover
expenditures including sitting allowance for RCS
and the Faculty Research Committees (FRC),
supervision, referring and running of research
offices.
17FUNDING BALANCE BETWEEN APPLIED AND BASIC RESEARCH
- It is recognized that a structural tension exists
between the need to support basic research and
the need to leverage external funding which is
often most easily available for applied and
product-related research. Both are
indispensable, and the University shall find ways
of addressing such issues. - The University shall provide funding for key
strategic research projects with potential to
generate patentable intellectual property.
18DEVELOPING CENTERS OF RESEARCH EXCELLENCE
- The University shall optimize its resources by
identifying the research foci and developing
these as clusters or centers of academic
research excellence. - An appropriate process of profiling such centers
will consider existing research strengths of the
University as well as regional and national
needs. - The RCS will identify such centers of excellence
within the Schools and recommend to senate.
19CO-ORDINATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF RESEARCH
- The office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor Research
and Extension will be the focal point for
coordination of all research in the University - The University Research Committee of Senate (RCS)
- The School Research Committee (SRC)
- Administration of Research Grants
- Declaration by the Researcher
- Research and Extension Resource Center
20OTHER MATTERS IN THE POLICY
- Research findings and Intellectual Property
Rights - Misconduct in research
- University private sector / industry funding
- Equipment purchased using external research funds
- Ethical considerations.
21CONCLUSIONS
- Research Policy under implementation is ready for
review Research
sustainability critical - Training and retention of researchers key
- Collaborations with National Res. Institutes
- Strong University (school) Industry link
- Focus on Indigenous and National research
- Regional and International collaborations