Research Centre definition

Research Centre means a centre within the state established, maintained or recognised by the University for carrying out research programme or any other research in any branch of knowledge;
Research Centre means the Research Centre as referred to in Section 15.
Research Centre means a centre designated to be so by the Competent Authority for performing research related activities.

Examples of Research Centre in a sentence

  • Executed by the parties Executed by Natural Hazards and Disaster Resilience Research Centre Ltd trading as Natural Hazards Research Australia ACN ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ by being signed by those persons who are authorised to sign for the Centre: [Use this signature block for companies and firms.

  • Refers to a University entity, such as – but not limited to – a Department, Research Centre, or Institute, that hires Employees.


More Definitions of Research Centre

Research Centre means a research organization maintained by the Mother Teresa Women‟s University.
Research Centre means the Department of the College which is recognised by the University to conduct the Ph.D. programme/s;
Research Centre means a College/Institute/Department/Research Laboratory and the like recognized by the University for the candidates to pursue Ph.D./M.Sc.(Engg) by Research in an approved discipline.
Research Centre means any type of public or private organisation or public or private research and development unit conducting research and officially recognised;
Research Centre means the Research Division of Department of Forest, Environment and Wildlife Management;
Research Centre means a research centre established under section 30;
Research Centre means Centre established, maintained or recognized by the University to organize and promote research in accordance with section 5(19) and 23(10) (g) of the Act.