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(1) This procedure outlines requirements for establishment, approval, administration, governance, reporting, review and disestablishment for Research Centres and related responsibilities, in line with RMIT policy. (2) Authority for this document is established by the Research Policy. (3) This procedure applies to all staff, students, visiting researchers and honorary and adjunct appointees undertaking or supporting research at all (4) A Research Centre will meet the establishment criteria set by the relevant college. (5) The Director of a proposed Research Centre will apply to establish a Research Centre using a Research Centre Plan (Plan) including: (7) A Research Centre will have a Research Centre Director or Co-Directors. Where there are Co-Directors, sharing of responsibilities between the Directors will be clearly documented. (8) If a Director resigns, the College ADVC R&I may undertake the following in accordance with this procedure: (9) To appoint a new Director, the College ADVC R&I will call for Expressions of Interest. The new Director will be approved by the College ADVC R&I. (10) Membership can be through invitation or request. The Director approves membership changes. (11) RMIT Academics can be a member of more than one Research Centre and/or Research Group at a time. RMIT Academics will inform the Director if they are members of other Research Structures and discuss what their contribution to each Research Structure will be. Members will plan accordingly with the Director and their line manager. (12) HDR candidates can be members of a Research Centre if they are currently enrolled at RMIT, making good progress with their candidature and if their membership is supported by their supervisor and approved by the Director. (13) The establishment criteria and performance indicators for Research Centres will be set by the relevant College ADVC R&I. While a Research Centre’s strategy, focus, leadership and membership may change over time, the establishment criteria and performance indicators set by the college should be met when establishing a Research Centre and throughout its lifecycle. (14) Research Centres will have governance arrangements that are appropriate for their size and scale that assign governance and management responsibilities to appropriate roles and may include an Advisory Committee and a Deputy Director. (15) Research Centres’ administrative support, capital requirements, equipment maintenance and upgrades, research-related travel and other resources associated with Research Centre members will be supported by the relevant school and college and external research funding, in line with relevant University policies and procedures. (16) Research Centres may seek support from internal and external grant schemes. (17) Directors of Research Centres will report annually on the previous calendar year to the College Research Committee by April of each year. Research Centres are not required to report in their first year. (18) This annual report will include the Research Centre’s plan for the next calendar year and include the following: (19) The relevant College ADVC R&I, or nominee, will provide written feedback on reports within three months including recommendation that the Research Centre should be continued, reconstituted, reviewed or closed. (20) The college will ensure Research Centres are independently, externally reviewed at regular intervals (i.e. every 5 years). Reviews can also be requested by the College ADVC R&I or Research Committee. A review provides an opportunity for continuous improvement and may be required if the Research Centre does not meet performance indicators, there are major membership changes or if the Director leaves. (21) Reviews will be appropriate to the size and scale of the Research Centre. The Chair will be external to RMIT and external panel members will together represent more than half of the membership. (22) Review panel members will have relevant knowledge and expertise. (23) The review will include assessment of and advice on: (24) The panel will report within three months of the review concluding. The review report will include findings, recognition of achievements and a recommendation as to whether the Research Centre should be continued, reconstituted or closed. (25) The Chair or proxy will send the review report, along with any response from the Director, to the College Research Committee for noting and ADVC R&I for acceptance. (26) The ADVC R&I communicates the outcome of the review to key stakeholders, including College Research Committees, college and school leaders and the broader RMIT community. (27) Major variations will be notified to and approved by the ADVC R&I. Major variations include changes to the name of the Research Centre, the Director, and the strategy. (28) Minor variations will be approved by the Director and included in the annual report. Minor variations include changes to the work plan or membership. (29) The Director, ADVC R&I may recommend closing a Research Centre if: (30) The application to close a Research Centre will include a closure plan, covering: (31) The application will be approved by the ADVC R&I. The ADVC R&I communicates the closure of a Research Centre to key stakeholders, including College Research Committees, college and school leaders and the broader RMIT community.Research Centres Procedure
Section 1 - Context
Section 2 - Authority
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Procedure
Establishment of Research Centres
Membership
Governance, Funding, Resources and Support
Reporting
Reviews
Variations
Closure
Section 5 - Definitions