Governance, for a programme or a project, is a combination of individuals filling executive and management roles, programme oversight functions organised into structures, and policies that define management principles and decision-making.
Certain research programmes (particularly those with large budgets) have a formal requirement for governance and advisory committees to be appointed to oversee the programme. The funder and/or the funding programme will usually specify the composition and expectations of any governance or advisory committees that are needed.
In addition to this, UCD requires good practice in relation to governance. These requirements are supported by UCD Research and Innovation.
Although governance reporting to the funder is ultimately done via the UCD President's Office, the reports should first come to UCD Research and Innovation, who will then liaise with the President's Office to finalise the communication to the funder.
Establishing Governance structures may comprise the following:
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The Research Partners Team can provide advice on good practice in governance. In addition, UCD Research and Innovation liaises with the President's Office in relation to governance reporting. |
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Network open to all research professionals in the university, sharing knowledge and best practice, processes and procedures - offering help and advice especially for those new to research management and administration. See the URMAN website for events, workshops and training sessions. |