Island Studies Journal (Nov 2016)

The research management profession within universities in small island states

  • Christian Bonnici ,
  • Vincent Cassar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 619 – 636

Abstract

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The past fifty years have witnessed a widespread increase in the study of small states, including island studies; and the rise of the research management profession and its associated literature. Within a small island state context, the profession cannot be taken for granted, owing to smallness and other inherent characteristics of small island states. These characteristics may potentially re-shape the profession in a unique fashion and may influence the manner in which the roles of university research managers and administrators evolve in a small island state. So far, studies investigating the profession in the context of islands and small states have been lacking. This paper aims to instigate a discussion that hopefully inspires further studies about how the research manager’s role and profession may be re-shaped within small island states.

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