Abstract
There is increasing pressure on universities to contribute to ‘the knowledge society’ by increasing the level of research activity and output within the university. This is particularly true in the sciences, engineering and technology. This increased pressure applies equally to traditionally teaching-oriented colleges (TTOC), although not at the same scale as research-intensive universities. For the TTOC, given the primacy of teaching, this paper discusses the nexus between teaching and research and the question ‘why do research?’ is addressed within the overarching goal of embedding a research culture within the college. Initiatives to develop and grow sustainable research activity in traditionally teaching-oriented colleges are introduced and discussed. It seeks to answer the question as to how such initiatives can prove successful in both North American and European colleges.
Original language | English |
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DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference - Duration: 1 Jan 2007 → … |
Conference
Conference | American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference |
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Period | 1/01/07 → … |
Keywords
- knowledge society
- research activity
- sciences
- engineering
- technology
- teaching-oriented colleges
- research culture
- sustainable research activity
- North American colleges
- European colleges