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CvSU MANUAL OF OPERATIONS
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Mechanics of Implementation:
Agenda/Program/Project/Study Setting and Prioritization
The college/campus shall prepare a research agenda/program
that corresponds to their academic offerings. The R&D Agenda/Program
should be prepared by assessing the current problems and issues of the
industry. The R&D Agenda/Program of each of the
colleges/campuses shall be reviewed and evaluated by the Research
Council for approval of the Administrative Council and the Board of
Regents.
All approved R&D Agenda/Program will be consolidated by
the ResearchCenter and shall become the University’s R&D Agenda
and Program.
In the absence of a more comprehensive research agenda/program for
each of the different colleges/campuses, the university recommends
those that are presented in Annex “A”.
Short term applied or practical researches shall be conducted as
a component of a long-term project.
Only student thesis conducted in conformity with the approved
research thrust/agenda of the university shall qualify for assistance
under this program.
The faculty researchers who will be designated as project leaders
shall prepare a research project proposal by following the format
prescribed by the university (Annex “B”). For student thesis, an outline
shall be prepared by the student by following the prescribed style and
format for the College and/or the University.
Screening and Evaluation of the Research Proposal
The proposal prepared by the faculty members shall be initially
reviewed and evaluated by the College/Campus Research Team
(activity flow in Annex “C”).
For student thesis, an outline shall be reviewed and evaluated during
the thesis defense by the Guidance Committee and one representative
of the Research, Extension, Continuing Educational and Training
Services (RECETS) Council to be designated by its Chairman.
All proposals that have passed the review and evaluation of the
Research Team shall be endorsed by the College Dean to the RECETS
Council for final evaluation, through the Vice President for Research,
Extension, Continuing
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