Departmental research definition

Departmental research means research, development and scholarly activities that are not organized research. An account which is set up to provide faculty with funds for release time to further academic knowledge may be included in the category of "departmental research", examples could include recruitment or start-up funds.

Examples of Departmental research in a sentence

  • All outputs from the Project shall be published on the Department’s research web pages in the standard Departmental research report or brief cover design and within a maximum of 12 weeks of approval of the final draft of the report, unless otherwise agreed between the Contractor and the Department.

  • All outputs from the Project shall be published on the Department’s research website in the standard Departmental research report or brief cover design and within a maximum of 12 weeks of approval of the final draft of the report, unless otherwise agreed between the Contractor and the Department.

  • Two main outputs from this Project, the interim report April 2012 and the final report for March 2013 shall be published on the Department’s research web pages in the standard Departmental research report or brief cover design and within a maximum of 12 weeks of approval of the final draft of the report, unless otherwise agreed between the Contractor and the Department.

  • Departmental research means research activities that are not separately budgeted and accounted for.

  • Publicity and Dissemination All outputs from the Project shall be published on the Department’s research web pages in the standard Departmental research report or brief cover design and within a maximum of 12 weeks of approval of the final draft of the report, unless otherwise agreed between the Contractor and the Department.

  • Departmental research, for purposes of this document, is not considered as a major function, but as a part of the in- struction function of the institution.