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RESEARCH PERFORMANCE INDICATORSThe research effectiveness indicators, as identified in Curtin University of Technology's annual reports, include: Research Performance Index (RPI) points, external research funding, and number of peer-reviewed publications. The following charts show the Western Asutralian Centre for Geodesy's research performance indicators in relation to the Department of Spatial Sciences and Curtin University as a whole.
Figure 1. Number of FTE* academic staff member of the Western Asutralian Centre for Geodesy
in relation to the Department of Spatial Sciences.
Figure 2. RPI points earned by the Western Asutralian Centre
for Geodesy in relation to the Department of Spatial Sciences.
Figure 3. RPI points per FTE academic staff member of the Western Australian Centre for Geodesy in relation to Curtin University.
Figure 4. Nationally competitive research grants won per
FTE academic staff member of the Western Asutralian Centre for Geodesy in relation
to the University as a whole (units in dollars).
Figure 5. Industry-funded research grants won per FTE academic
staff member of the Western Australian Centre for Geodesy in relation to the
University as a whole (units in dollars).
Figure 6. Peer-reviewed papers published per FTE academic staff member of the Western Asutralian Centre for Geodesy in relation to the University as a whole. NOTE:The above figures are based on the 1993 to 2003 School and University annual reports. This is the most recent, audited information available. As a guide to the allocation of RPI points, 50 points are equivalent to publishing a single-author peer-reviewed paper in an international journal or attracting $3,300 in nationally competitive research funding to the University. * Academic research staff are defined as Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) academic staff all founding sources in academic organisational units only, and include teaching & research staff with a level of Lecturer B or above and research only academic staff at all levels. Hourly paid academic staff are excluded. Back to The Western Australian Centre for Geodesy home-page |