Module 6.1: Working with Industry - 30 July 2024

11:00am Tuesday, 30 July 2024
2:30pm Tuesday, 30 July 2024
Module - online meeting

Time listed as AEST (April to September) or AEDT (October to March)

With the current push from governments to encourage collaboration between publicly funded research agencies and industry, this module examines the different research drivers for industry and public research organisations, and the institutional strategies and parameters that build a culture of collaboration.

As well as examining common barriers to partnering with industry, the module also provides practical approaches to partnering including finding industry partners, ensuring alignment and gives “top tips” for partnering.

Throughout the module there is an emphasis on the role that the Research Office can play in ensuring industry collaborations are effective and beneficial to all parties. The module also includes a section on formalising relationships and contracting, including managing the relationship and ensuring that it finishes well.

Key learning outcomes:

After completing this module, participants should be able to:

  • Understand the imperatives and benefits of industry-research engagement from the perspectives of research organisations and that of industry partners;
  • Understand how the policies, priorities and performance measures of research organisations can act as barriers to industry-research engagement;
  • Recognise that aligning vision, culture and capability with industry partners are key success factors;
  • Understand that transactional barriers can also impede collaboration;
  • Understand that the small firms (SMEs) differ from larger organisations in terms of their drivers and ability to be able to engage with research organisations;
  • Support researchers with practical tips in finding industry partners;
  • Understand what obligations of confidentiality mean and when Non-Disclosure Agreements should be used; and
  • Understand the different types of projects available for industry-research engagement and that small projects can lead to a pipeline of further opportunities.

Who should attend?

This module is suitable for those who are new to the research management profession, those who have specialised in one area of research management and wish to broaden their knowledge and/or those who are experienced research management professionals but wish to refresh their knowledge in a specific topic area.

Research management professionals from all organisations and institutions will benefit from this module including those from:

  • Research agencies and institutes;
  • Medical research institutes;
  • Research and development corporations;
  • Research centres;
  • Government departments;
  • Funding bodies;
  • Industrial research and development teams;
  • Service providers;
  • Commercialisation bodies; and
  • Consultancies.

In addition, those who are involved with end-user interaction, either in business development roles or post-award roles, will find this overview helpful.

This is an elective module for individuals completing the ARMS Foundation Level Accreditation Program in all regions. Each module can also be taken as a stand-alone unit for professional development purposes.

Presenter:

Ms Tania Tambiah

Location: 

Zoom Meeting

Cost:

ARMS Member: $405 AUD (GST inclusive) - Price will be discounted in the shopping cart.
Non-Member: $505 AUD (GST inclusive)

Registration:

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Event Emails and Pre-reading:

  • You will receive a confirmation of registration email upon successful registration for this workshop. Pending payments may delay the email being sent. Please contact the ARMS Accreditation and Member Engagement Coordinator if you require assistance.
  • The link to the Body of Knowledge (pre-reading), any other relevant study materials, and the Zoom link will be sent approximateley four (4 weeks) prior to the delivery date of the module.

We strongly recommend you test your ability to connect to Zoom prior to the first session.

If you have any questions, please contact the ARMS Accreditation and Member Engagement Coordinator ARMSAccreditation@researchmanagement.org.au or +61 8 8201 5592.

ARMS CANCELLATION POLICY

Should your circumstances change, and you are unable to attend this workshop, you must contact the ARMSAccreditation@researchmanagement.org.au by no later than 10 working days prior to the commencement of the scheduled event. ARMS will refund the full registration fee minus any administrative fees.

Should you cancel less than 10 working days prior to the commencement of this workshop, no refund will be payable but instead you may wish to send a proxy.

ARMS reserve the right to cancel, postpone or re-schedule courses and events due to minimum numbers not being reached or for other unforeseen circumstances.  In the event of a cancellation, ARMS will aim to advise all participants in writing five (5) days prior to the scheduled event and will refund the full registration fee including administrative charges within 30 days after notification.

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