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PARAMETER C - IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING,
EVALUATION AND UTILIZATION OF RESEARCH
RESULTS/OUTPUTS
1. SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
The Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) of the Institution adopts the IPR Law of the Philippines.
A copy of it is lodged for approval by concern IFSU Officials and the Board of Regents (BOR).
Monitoring and Evaluation of Research & Extension Programs
Research and Development the Research programs of the University shall be monitored and
evaluated for the following reasons:
General Objectives:
To generate valid and reliable data and information as bases for decision-making in
project planning and implementation. Evaluation provides justification to project decisions as
follows:
1. to continue or defer the implementation of new research projects.
2. to continue executing or to make changes on plans and activities of on-going projects.
Evaluation prompts projects to accelerate its implementation or to revise implementation plans
to suit current conditions.
3. to continue or to stop implementation of on-going projects. Evaluation reinforces the conviction
to proceed with operation until it is finished, or serve warning to cut short the lifespan of a
project.
4. to replicate or forget all about a completed project. Evaluation either opens up or closes down
the chances of a project to be expanded, duplicated or replicated.
5. to communicate with all project stakeholders; and
6. to generate a sense of accountability, satisfaction and unity among all stakeholders.
Policies and guidelines in the conduct of research activities
(Reference: Chapter IV, IFSU Code)
CHAPTER IV
IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES
4.1. Planning the Implementation Process
4.1.1. Assessment of the Environment
The university in consonance with its mandate to perform its fourfold functions in
instruction, research, extension and production, shall provide policy directions in the
management, administration and support systems in the planning and implementation of
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