Post on 12-Apr-2017
Times Higher Education (THES) Ranking:
• 15% Reputation survey – Teaching
• 4.5% Staff to student ratio
• 2.25% PhDs Awarded/ Undergrad degrees awarded
• 6% PhDs Awarded academic staff
• 2.25% Institutional income/ Academic staff
Teaching
• 18% Reputation survey research
• 6% Research income
• 6% Scholarly papers academic and research staff
Research : income, volume and reputation
• 30% Average citation per papers
Research Citations impact
• 2.5% International students/ to local students
• 2.5% International academic staff
• 2.5% Scholarly Papers with at least one international author/total scholarly papers
International outlook
• 2.5% Research Grants from industry to academic staff
Innovation Industry income
30%
30%
30%
7.5%
2.5%
Output
Results
WHY we want to build Research Group?
We need research group to...
Improve team skills
PublicationsDeliver
Consultations
Industry problem solving
Serve the society
Improve University Ranking Improve Higher education
1- Group Dynamics
2-Storming
3-Norming
4-Performing
1-Forming research
team
Bruce Tuckman's classic description of the stages of group development
Impact
Results
Output
Input
Critical success factors
1- Research Group Plan
2- Good Management
4- Links with similar groups
3- Continuous professional
development5- Resources
Effective research group
Improve team skills
PublicationsDeliver
Consultations
Industry problem solving
Serve the society
Improve University Ranking Improve Higher education
Research group Plan
1- Good Group Management
• Structure
• Roles and responsibilities
• Good communications
• Good plan
• Publications
2- Continues professional development
• Technical
• Personal
• IT
3- Link with others
• Libya
• Tunisia
• UK
• USA
• Europe
4- Resources
1- Good group management ( responsibilities )
Team leader
CPD Industry linkEvents
organizer
facilitator
Duties:1- research plan2- Guidance3- Big picture
Duties:1-2-3-
Duties:1-2-3-
Duties:1-2-3-
Duties:1-2-3-
2- Continues professional development
Technical skills
No. course trainer Time
1 How to write papers
2 How to build research team
3 How to write abstract for conferences
4 How to write Literature review
5 How to present paper
6 How to make Poster
7 How to use Reference manager ( EndNote )
8 How to review papers
2- Continues professional development
Personal Skills
No. course trainer Time
1 How to manage meetings
2 How to manage conferences
3 How to manage projects
4 How to transform ideas into projects
5 How to write project proposal
6 Communication skills
7
8
9
2- Continues professional development
IT skills
No. course trainer Time
1 How to use PowerPoint
2 How to use Word
3 How to use Excell
4 How to use MatLab
5 How to use MS Project in Project management
6
7
8
9
املجموع احتياج املنطقة أو الشركات للمجال
إجراء تكاليفالبحوث
توفر البرمجيات محليا
الخبرات توفر في املجال
توفر املعامل
املجاالت
43 9 7 7 10 10 شمسيةطاقة
طاقة الرياح
القدرةإلكترونات
Smart Grid
1= تكاليف عالية 10= تكاليف مناسبة
10=احتياج عالي 1= احتياج أقل
10=متوفرة 1= غير متوفرة
10=متوفرة 1= غير متوفرة
10=متوفرة 1= غير متوفرة
6- Research topics and priorities
Research group Process
1- Topic
2- Journal club
meetings
2- Meet Companies
3- Ideas4-
Literature review
5- Identify gaps to search
Writing process
Step 1: Planning
Step 2: Drafting
Step 3: Revising
1.A Choose a topic
1.B Generate ideas
1.C Create an outline
2.A writing Introduction, methods, material,
results conclusion and references
3.A Edit and revise
3.B Proofread and submit
Paper writing process
Select topic Select ideaMake
literature review
Define a gap
Propose action to fill the gap
Propose an outlines and
plan
Define material and
methods
Decide to use simulation or experiments
Collect some data and results
Discuss the result and
compare with literature
Conclusion References
Why and What is a literature review?
History and current situation
•provide a historyof the subject area.
•understanding of the most up to date arguments.
• knowing the relevant theories and concepts.
• Identify your own research questions.
Research Methods
• look at different methodologies used.
•Choosing the most appropriate method for your study.
Results
•Contain results from other researchers for comparison to your own results in discussion section.
Analysis
•Highlightstrengths and weaknesses of the various studies.
•To determine space for your own research project.
Structure
•The mapping out of your literature review will be key to the development of your project.
Steps in writing a literature review
Identify key terms to search for
Initial literature search
Meeting with your course tutor will give you an opportunity to discuss ideas and
your topic, and this will give you key terms to search for in the databases.
Examine hits of initial search:
Make notes – which articles are relevant?
Read and make notes from key sources
Examine notes and write into a table.
Develop structure or plan of the literature review
Write review
Summary
What are the key theories, concepts and ideas?
What are the key studies that have been done in the area?
Where does your study fit in with these studies and the theories?
Has the literature you have looked at been analysed and critiqued?
Does your literature review have a structure? I.e. it is not just a list
of references or studies.
Dr. Wesam Rohouma
Dr. Ousama Rhouma
University of Zawia
Wesam@zu.edu.ly
wesam04@gmail.com
Thank you