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Section 11. Guidelines on Manpower and Physical Resources Development
a. Human Resources
The manpower and research facilities development program is based on
the concept of Minimum Resource Requirements for R&D Capability in the
National Agriculture and Resource Research and Development Network
(NARRDN).
The Basic minimum requirements for manpower and research facilities
(equipment and infrastructure) facilitate the evaluation of research capability
and needs and become the bases for building up or upgrading RDET
capability. This program would enable ISU to attain or surpass minimum
requirements in higher level of regional excellence.
The number of manpower to be develop and trained for a given commodity
shall be confined to the basic minimum. The basic minimum concept, however,
shall be augmented by the establishment of a pool of trained specialists to fil
any manpower deficiency as the need arises.
b. Physical Resources
A similar development program for research facilities shall be adopted.
Whenever deemed justifiable, sophisticated research equipment, especially
those electrically or electronically-operated and necessitating periodic
calibration, should be kept in a Central Laboratory. For infrastructure facilities
which are obviously non-transferable, a different approach based on individual
research station requirements has to be adopted.
Section 12. Guidelines on Technology Transfer and Commercialization
It is hereby a policy of the University to share knowledge and technologies
among government and other institutions to ensure that scientific and
technological developments are accessible to a wider range of users who can
further develop, share or exploit the knowledge (for socioeconomic or
technical database) for policy formulation and technologies for developing
new products, processes, materials or services.
Section 13. Guidelines on R&D Publications
One of the fundamental roles of ISU in the dissemination of R&D results is
the responsibility in providing a well written, concise, technically correct, and
easy to read research report. Researchers should be able to demonstrate
good writing skills because the results of R&D activities are as successful as
the writers and the corresponding reports that emanate from them.
The print and multimedia R&D publications and other publications of ISU
are the public face of the University and they have significant influence on
both public and private perceptions. R&D books, papers or results of original
research works such as technical papers and notes, scholarly journals,
journals of information, newsletters, booklets, reports, posters, training
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