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The Student Research Office embarked on a journey of enrichment and changes with 2010 The emphasis of the development is to promote and enhance the communication between the candidate and The Institute.
The Student Research Office developed and successfully implemented the following:
• A Power point presentation for all the research methodology workshops – the slides are presented in alignment with ; • The Post Module assignments – with expected outcomes and a credit allocation after each workshop.
The Student Research office held a successful Supervisor workshop on the 16th of October of 2009. The focus of the workshop was the following: • The Mode 2 knowledge and application; • The application and art of literature search; • The implementation of validity, reliability and objectivity; and • The role of coaching with the relationship.
The workshop was attended by + 36 academic and field Supervisors. For further details of the workshop presentations please contact Mrs J Magnus ( \n
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This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) The Institute has over the past few years has been involved in a wide spectrum of research activities, including : - MSc and PhD dissertations and thesés
- Commissioned research projects for, e.g.,the National Advisory Council on Innovation
- Expert peer-evaluation of research projects
- Contributions to national conferences
- Curiosita-discussions
Curiosita is a professional forum launched by The Da Vinci Institute for Technology Management (Pty) Ltd in 2006. It covers a wide range of topics which are both locally and internationally relevant. Provides an opportunity for innovative thinking around contemporary South African challenges in an open, non-threatening environment. The primary functions of the Research Office includes the following:
- Managing Da Vinci’s research, development and innovation strategy
- Coordination of the research component of post-graduate research projects
- Coordinating in-house publications
- Promoting Da Vinci’s profile as a significant research entity at national level
For more information please contact our research office :
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Da Vinci Fora
Intellectual property rights in general and those based on research are becoming increasingly important to business, as well as more recently higher education and research institutions.
The forum initiated and stimulated discussions around the following: - The new bill, IPR from publicly funded research
- Higher education developing IPR policies
- Pressure to generate alternative forms of income
- International collaboration regarding IPR
- Growth of open source and related software technologies
IPR Presentations
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