Research intensive definition

Research intensive means these industries spend a large percentage of their top-line revenue on research. See Li and Hall (2018).
Research intensive. - Academic staff whose role means that a major or the primary focus of their work is research (defined as a workload of >50% devoted to research). It is expected that such research-intensive staff will contribute to teaching and research training through supervision and instruction of research postgraduate students.

Related to Research intensive

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  • Research university means the same as that term is defined in Section

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