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1. www.research.murdoch.edu.au
www.research.murdoch.edu.au/ma - [Cached]Published on: 8/8/2001 Last Visited: 2/11/2008
Dr Shelda Debowski
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Dr Shelda Debowski was welcomed to her first meeting as a member of the Board. It was noted that at the 27 June meeting of Academic Council A/Prof Frank Murray and Dr Shelda Debowski were appointed to the R&D Board with their term of office expiring at the commencement of second semester in 2004.
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The applications were initially ranked by the Divisions before being assessed by an independent panel consisting of Associate Professor Michael Borowitzka, Dr Shelda Debowski and Professor Mike Innes. -
2. Research & Development Minutes
www.research.murdoch.edu.au/ma - [Cached]Published on: 9/25/2002 Last Visited: 5/16/2008
Dr Shelda Debowski
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Dr Shelda Debowski, the Chair of the CRC Review Working Party clarified that this group had looked at CRC's where any anticipatory funding was requested.
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The second part of Dr Debowski's report focused on the more formalised processes of establishing a Centre.
The working party agreed that a great deal of information and support from the Board must first be obtained.Applications for Centre's must go through a rigorous process beginning with obtaining divisional support.The working party agreed that CRCARS guidelines should be the basis of the plan, which would be three to four pages long and would ask questions such as how this proposed centre would impact on other Centres and Research Areas at the University.It was agreed by the working party that in the future applications for Centres must be signed by the Executive Dean and communicated to the Divisional Boards.Dr Debowski agreed to develop a cover sheet for future applicants.The PVC(R) reiterated that frequently negotiations with multiple research institutions, Government and industry partners continue to the final date for applications.The process is very little different from ARC Linkage Grants, just more complex.She agreed that the Board has to be aware of potential CRC applications as they evolve but suggested that the PVC(R) had to be given discretion to negotiation final terms.She also pointed out that many applications for CRC's were not successful and ended up with no financial commitments from Murdoch.
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That the R&D Board be notified as soon as is possible of the financial requirements and research areas of potential new research CRC's and that Dr Debowski develop a cover sheet for future CRC applications to enable this process.
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Dr Shelda Debowski outlined the concern staff have regarding the accuracy of the 1998 - 2000 data based on DEST indicators.She noted that they are not being given the opportunity to view this information and correct inaccuracies on which many are having their performance judged. -
3. Research & Development Homepage
www.research.murdoch.edu.au/ma - [Cached]Published on: 8/8/2001 Last Visited: 5/16/2008
Dr Shelda Debowski
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Dr Shelda Debowski was welcomed to her first meeting as a member of the Board.It was noted that at the 27 June meeting of Academic Council A/Prof Frank Murray and Dr Shelda Debowski were appointed to the R&D Board with their term of office expiring at the commencement of second semester in 2004.
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The applications were initially ranked by the Divisions before being assessed by an independent panel consisting of Associate Professor Michael Borowitzka, Dr Shelda Debowski and Professor Mike Innes.

