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Report

Author
CSIRO Corporate Planning Office
Title
CSIRO research priorities 1994-95 to 1996-97: A progress report August 1993
Imprint
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, Canberra, ACT, August 1993, 20 pp
Url
https://eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15626.pdf
Format
pdf
Description

Document supplied by Tom Spurling and Garrett Upstill October 2024.

Abstract

At its June 1993 meeting the CSIRO Board decided on research priorities recommendations made by the Executive Committee for the budget triennium commencing on 1 July 1994. The Board's decisions on priority research areas are based on a process of rigorous assessment extending over a period of one year and involving Institutes, Divisions and advisory committees. Decisions on priority research programs will be made by the Board in December 1993 following development of proposals by cross-Institute and cross-Division teams.

Related Published resources

isReferencedBy

  • Blyth, Michael; Upstill, Garrett, 'Effective priority setting for public sector research: CSIRO's experience', in International Science and Technology Policy Seminar, Wellington, New Zealand 18-20 October, 1994 (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1994)., https://eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15631.pdf. Details
  • Upstill, Garrett, The CSIRO priorities method, 1990-1995 (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1995), 12 pp. https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15625.pdf. Details

References

  • CSIRO Corporate Planning Office, CSIRO priority determination 1990; methodology & results; overview, January 1991 (Kretschmer Report) (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1991), 40 pp, https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15622.pdf. Details
  • CSIRO Corporate Planning Office, CSIRO priority determination 1990: role statements, 11 March 1991 (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1991), 36 pp. https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15624.pdf. Details

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