Assessment of Science and Engineering Infrastructure at Three Universities in Kansas: Identification of Weaknesses and Barriers to Research.

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1992-03Author
Stella, M. Elizabeth
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Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas
Type
Technical Report
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Technical Report;195
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Copyright 1992, Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas.
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We assessed the level of science and engineering (S&E) research productivity to provide a baseline for future evaluation and to determine how Kansas's science and engineering faculty compete for external funds, particularly NSF funds. Kansas is not currently funded by EPSCoR and we have not previously assessed the level of S&E research productivity in the context of EPSCoR requirements. We cannot, therefore, address all areas of infrastructure in great detail. The following areas will be addressed: Human Resource Development including number of active S&E faculty, postdoctoral associates, graduate students, and support personnel; Institutional Research Priorities including available facilities and salaries;Knowledge Transfer including linkages among state institutions and major research institutions and industry;Research Support including ratio of federal to state and local research spending and the level of state and local support of S&E research; andLevel of S&E Research Productivity including grants received
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M. Elizabeth Stella. Assessment of Science and Engineering Infrastructure at Three Universities in Kansas: Identification of Weaknesses and Barriers to Research. Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas. Technical Report Series: 195 (March 1992).
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