Research Guide definition

Research Guide means, the faculty who guides the Research student/scholar, including the Additional Guide.
Research Guide or “Guide” means the person recognized by the University for guiding learners for Ph.D. programmer of the college;

Examples of Research Guide in a sentence

  • The paid period of study leave should be for three years, but two years may be given in the first instance, extendable by one more year, if there is adequate progress as reported by the Research Guide.

  • Attachment C, Market Research Report Template, of the DHS Market Research Guide provides a sample market research report template that can be tailored to specific market research needs.

  • Research Guide: Following each section of this chapter appear the various codes, and their sections, upon which the criminal code was based.

  • The Good Research Guide for small-scale social research projects.

  • The Good Research Guide: For Small-Scale Social Research Projects.

  • The Good Research Guide: For Small-scale Social Research Projects.

  • At that point, the program office’s direct involvement in market research or interaction with industry shall cease.The DHS Market Research Guide at this link under “Guides” provides additional Department- wide guidance on the conduct of market research.

  • The Good Research Guide: For small-scale social research projects.

  • Conducting and coordinating market research utilizing as many techniques as possible as identified in FAR 10.002(b)(2) and the current version of the DHS Market Research Guide at this link under “Guides”.

  • Failure to provide such obligatory Personal Data requested may result in FIS being unable to proceed with the purpose of which such Personal Data was requested.

Related to Research Guide

  • Research Plan shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Research Use shall have the meaning given in Section 2.2.2 of this Agreement.

  • Development Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Program Materials means the documents and information provided by the Program Administrator specifying the qualifying EEMs, technology requirements, costs and other Program requirements, which include, without limitation, program guidelines and requirements, application forms and approval letters.

  • Research record means any data, document, computer file, computer diskette, or any other written or non-written account or object that reasonably may be expected to provide evidence or information regarding the proposed, conducted, or reported research that constitutes the subject of an allegation of research misconduct. A research record includes, but is not limited to, grant or contract applications, whether funded or unfunded; grant or contract progress and other reports; laboratory notebooks; notes; correspondence; videos; photographs; X-ray film; slides; biological materials; computer files and printouts; manuscripts and publications; equipment use logs; laboratory procurement records; animal facility records; human and animal subject protocols; consent forms; medical charts; and patient research files.

  • Research facility means buildings and structures, including machinery and equipment, used or to be used primarily for research or experimentation to improve or develop new tangible goods or materials or to improve or develop the production processes thereto.

  • Research Results means any technical result acquired based on the Collaborative Research, including, but not limited to, any invention, idea, design, copyrightable work and know-how which relates to the purpose of the Collaborative Research.

  • Research means a methodical investigation into a subject.

  • Manufacturing Process means any process for—

  • Development Plans has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Program Manual means the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Gypsy Moth Program Manual, 1994 edition.

  • Benchmarking Information means information generated by Portfolio Manager, as herein defined including descriptive information about the physical building and its operational characteristics.

  • Research-based means a program or practice that has some research demonstrating effectiveness, but that does not yet meet the standard of evidence-based practices.

  • Protocols means written directions and orders, consistent with the department’s standard of care, that are to be followed by an emergency medical care provider in emergency and nonemergency situations. Protocols must be approved by the service program’s medical director and address the care of both adult and pediatric patients.

  • User Guide means such user guide or document issued or prescribed by us, through any medium, setting out instructions on the use of the EB Services;