11. Research Output and Performance Indicators
The University recognises the following as concrete evidence of quality research output:
- externally refereed publications as articles or scientific papers in national and internationally journals of scholarly repute, or in refereed open-access web-based academic journals;
- monographs, books, chapters in books and published conference proceedings;
- successful documentation and registration of intellectual property rights protection in the form of patents, certificates for utility innovation, industrial designs, copyrights etc.
- presentation of research work at external conferences, seminars and workshops (national and preferably international);
- in-house peer reviewed research working papers, technical reports, and professional society publications;
- research-based creative works/exhibitions, documentaries and artistic performances;
- research-based papers or reports acknowledged as contributing significantly to improved government or institutional policy framework or management strategy;
- accreditation and awards received for research-based exhibits/ products;
- success in attracting further substantial research funding;
- appointment as an editor or a member of the editorial board of any journal or proceeding, and
- supervision of graduate research students, to completion of their degree.
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