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Research Support

Wits University is a 100 + year-old research-intensive university that aspires to make a positive impact on society through:

  • creating and advancing global knowledge; and
  • fostering graduates to be leaders with integrity.

The current strategic plan for research strives to increase the production of ‘research with impact’. Impactful research is quality research that is defined to include:

  • Discovery research that propels an academic discipline forward;
  • Translational research that influences policy and practice;
  • Innovative research that stimulates social impact and or economic development.

Achievement of this lofty goal will depend on growing new generations of research capability. In the South African context this research development imperative is closely linked to demographic transformation.

Growing Future Scholars

Consequently, the University Research Office drives a number of initiatives that aim to grow future generations of scholars publishing research with impact. The programmes encourage development within the conceptual framework illustrated below.

   

 Conceptual Framework for the development of research capacity

The support programmes that aim to achieve this development are built around the ‘4G’ Development Model (M Perutz, ‘Rita and the Four Gs’, Nature, 338,791 (1988)). As conceived in German, the four Gs include “Geschick, Geduld, Geld und Glück” which loosely translate into:

  • Peripheral knowledge – the ‘art and craft’ of doing research;
  • Patience – juggling the elements necessary for research into one place at one time;
  • Money – funding an important driver of research;
  • Luck – the skill to recognise and grasp opportunities.
Interventions

Interventions include:

  • Mentoring/coaching – One-on-one discussions with experienced researchers;
  • Skills enhancement – Knowledge sharing;
  • Advocacy – Assisting to remove or reduce (internal) hindrances to research;
  • Recognition – Recognising achievements;
  • Exploiting networks – linking researchers with appropriate funders, for example.

Recently the scope of the support programme has been enlarged to include a holistic approach to the development of early career academics. Teaching and learning, including postgraduate student supervision, and service are also supported in a programme run in collaboration with the Centre for Learning and Teaching Development (CLTD).

If you are interested in participating in one of these programmes and you are on the Wits staff role then you should contact Dr Robin Drennan (Robin.Drennan@wits.ac.za) or Mrs Candice Michael (Candice.Michael@wits.ac.za).

Research Support for Wits Academics

The Wits Research Office provides resources to support research in various areas such as:

  • Drones
  • Weather Data
  • Laboratory Animals
  • Radiation Health
  • Art Museum
  • Microscopy and Microanalysis Services
  • Funding Application Resources
  • eResearch: Digital Data Resources, Software and Cloud Services

Get more details here.

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