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Overview
The University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) is at a crucial point in
its history where it aims to contribute to national growth and
development by soliciting answers to some of the societal problems
facing our nation, through graduate studies and applied research.
In April 2007 the University established the ‘virtual’ School of
Graduate Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship (SGSRE), to replace
the Office of Research and Graduate Studies (ORGS). The SGSRE is
committed to ensuring that graduate programmes are of an excellent
standard. In addition, SGSRE is poised to provide support in research,
publication, and is one of the University’s income-generating centres.
PURPOSE STATEMENT
The School of Graduate Studies, Research & Entrepreneurship leads and
manages the development and delivery of graduate programmes in line
with international standards and best practices. Directed by the
research mandate of the University, the School guides and supports
research activities, with a particular focus on inter-disciplinary and
applied research relevant to economic and social problems/needs. As an
income-generating centre of the University, the School guides and
supports entrepreneurial activity primarily through the delivery of
consultancy services and the creation of research & development
innovations. The School provides guidance and supervision for the
academic publications of the University.
The School of Graduate Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship acts as
a facilitator to the wider University Community in several areas, such
as:
- Advising on research proposals, design and implementation of research
projects
- Assist in identifying external funding to support research
- Assist in obtaining scholarships and grants
- Maintaining a database of External Examiners
- Identifying and Appointing Supervisors
- Master of Philosophy and Doctoral candidates
- Maintaining database of External Research Sponsors
- Allocating seed grants for academic staff
- Coordinating workshops/seminars for research development
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