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Why the KPIs on university engagement need more thought

  • Written by Beth Webster, Director, Centre for Transformative Innovation, Swinburne University of Technology
imageIf the government wants to encourage universities to translate their research to a wider audience, they should explicitly pay for it.www.shutterstock.com

In March 2018, all Australian universities will be submitting key performance indicators (KPIs) on their engagement and impact to the Australian Research Council. These measure how well...

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