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SA: University of Johannesburg Doubles Research Output in Record Time
Source: IOL News
Source Date: Thursday, March 15, 2012
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: South Africa
Created: Mar 15, 2012

This figure jumped to 610 in 2010, exceeding the 2015 institutional target of 600 units.

The 610 units consisted mostly of journal articles (85 percent) but also included conference proceedings, published books and chapters.

“There are many factors driving UJ’s growing success now and into the future,” says Prof Ihron Rensburg, vice-chancellor and principal. “Given that research remains vital to national and global prosperity, and is an important indicator of the stature of a university, we have made considerable investments in research within the university, resulting in the establishment and/or renewal of 29 research niches, centres and focus groups across the natural, economic, financial and management sciences, engineering and the humanities, and across technological and academic disciplines. This, in turn, has attracted some of the country’s leading minds and top postgraduate students.”

The university’s number of National Research Foundation-rated researchers has also increased by around 33 percent to 99. UJ’s number of A-rated researchers, the top echelon of SA academic achievers, now stands at five, while its post-doctoral fellows reached 77 at the end of 2011.

“Our research efforts have not gone unnoticed, and UJ has increased its distinguished National Research Foundation Chairs from zero to seven with the recent announcement that four new chairs are awarded to UJ,” says Rensburg.

In addition, the Centre for Postgraduate Studies, established two years ago, is enhancing the profile of UJ’s post­graduate activity and is attracting more students into the research community, while also raising awareness of potential technology innovation as an outcome of post-graduate research.

“The university continues to improve our teaching, learning and research facilities to create the very best environment for our academics and students, such as the state-of-the art revamped and expanded Soweto Campus completed during 2010. With work planned to start in the second half of this year, our Doornfontein Campus is next in line for a major revamp and expansion with the focus on developing world-class Engineering and Health Sciences facilities on that campus,” says Rensburg.

He concludes: “Research is one of the cornerstones of our university. UJ’s target for 2020 is one of consolidation, with a further 20 percent growth in research, mainly in leading and high-impact publications. This should position UJ at the upper end of universities with middle-level research productivity, immediately below the top five research-intensive institutions, all of which, unlike UJ, have medical faculties with high publication outputs, and lower teaching responsibilities. We also aim to become a country leader and innovator in the field of scientifically-informed technology by 2020.”

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