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RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AT UNIVERSITY INSTUTIONS LEVEL AT COLLEGES OF THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY: A PROPOSED RESEARCH MANUAL OF OPERATION

SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY Republic of the Philippines THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY Socialist Republic of Vietnam RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AT UNIVERSITY INSTUTIONS LEVEL AT COLLEGES OF THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY: A PROPOSED RESEARCH MANUAL OF OPERATION A Dissertation Presented to the faculty of the Graduate School Southern Luzon State University, Republic of the Philippines and Thai Nguyen University, Socialist Republic of Vietnam In partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management by NGUYEN HONG KONG (TIGER) May 2014 ii APPROVAL SHEET The Dissertation of NGUYEN HONG KONG (Tiger) Entitled RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AT UNIVERSITY INSTUTIONS LEVEL AT COLLEGES OF THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY: A PROPOSED RESEARCH MANUAL OF OPERATION Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management In the Graduate School Southern Luzon State University, Republic of the Philippines in collaboration with Thai Nguyen University, Socialist Republic of Vietnam has been approved by the Committee _ Member _ Member Member Member _ Chairman TERESITA V DE LA CRUZ, Ed.DSUSANA A SALVACION, Ph.D Adviser Dean, Graduate School Accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management WALBERTO MACARANAN, Ed D Vice President, Academic Affairs _ Date iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researcher wishes to convey her gratitude to the following persons who wholeheartedly devoted and helped make this piece of work a reality: DR TERESITA V DE LA CRUZ, her adviser for the guidance, supervision, suggestions and precious time in enthusiastically reading and checking the manuscript, providing the researcher useful materials; DR CECILIA N GASCON, President of the Southern Luzon State University in the Republic of the Philippines, for her incomparable contribution and support to the development of Master of Art in Teaching English program in Thai Nguyen University; DR DANG KIM VUI, president of ThaiNguyen University for allowance the training for Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management in International training center, Thai Nguyen University; DR TRAN THANH VAN, head of postgraduate, Thai Nguyen University andDR NGUYEN VAN BINH, director of the International Training Center, Thai Nguyen University of Socialist Republic of Vietnam, for his enormous pursuit to provide Vietnamese people an opportunity to grow through education; DR WALBERTO A MACARAAN, DR APOLONIA A ESPINOSA and DR BELLA R MUELLO, members of the oral examination committee, for their comments and suggestions to further improve this manuscript; The faculty and research staff of the colleges of Thai Nguyen University, the respondents of the study, for their active involvement and cooperation, which made the conduct of the study possible; ITC staff, for providing the necessary research materials; His family and friends, for the love and support in one way or another; and to all who have contributed to make this study a success NHK iv DEDICATION This research is whole-heartedly dedicated to my family and to all my relatives, colleagues and friends, and classmates, faculty and research staff of colleges of Thai Nguyen University for giving the researcher the non-stop guidance and sources of everything NHK v TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TITLE PAGE………………………………………………………….………… i APPROVAL SHEET…………………………………………………… ……… ii ACKNOWLEDGMENT…………………………………… ……………… … iii DEDICATION……………………………………………… ……………… … iv TABLE OF CONTENTS…………………………………… ……………… v LIST OF TABLES……………………………………………………………… vi FIGURE…………………………………………………………………………… vii ABSTRACT………………………………………………………………… …… viii CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION…………………….……………………………… Background of the Study…………………… ……………………… Objectives of the Study….….………………………….……………… Hypothesis……………………………………………………………… Significance of the Study ………………… ………… …………… Scope and Limitation………………………………… … ………… Definitions of Terms………………………………….…….… …… 3 4 II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES.… …… Conceptual Framework …….………………………………………… 30 Research Paradigm…………………………………….……………… 31 III METHODOLOGY …………………………………………………… Research Design.……………………….…………………………… Population and Sampling……………………………………… … Research Instrumentation………………………….………………… Data Gathering Procedures……………………………………… Statistical Treatment…………………………….………………… 32 32 32 33 33 33 IV RESULTS AND DISCUSSION…………………………………….… 35 V SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS…… Summary …………………………….…………………………… Findings………………………………………………………………… Conclusions…………………………………………………….…….… Recommendations…………………………………………… ……… 51 51 51 52 53 BIBLIOGRAPHY….…….……… …………………………………………… 54 APPENDICES…………………………………………………………… …… A Communication………………………………………………………… B Instrument ………………………………………………… ………… CDocumentations …………………………………………………… 56 57 58 63 CURRICULUM VITAE……… …………………………………………… 92 vi LIST OF TABLES Table Page Status of Research Management as to Personnel at University Institutions Level at Colleges of Thai Nguyen University…… … 36 Status of Research Management as to Policies at University Institutions Level at Colleges of Thai Nguyen University……… 38 Status of Research Management as to Funding at University Institutions Level at Colleges of Thai Nguyen University……… 40 Status of Research Management as to Facilities at University Institutions Level at Colleges of Thai Nguyen University……… Status of Research Management in terms of Priorities and Relevance at University Institutions Level at Colleges of Thai Nguyen University…………………………… 42 44 Frequency and Weighted Mean Distribution on Acceptability of the Research Manual of Operation as to Accuracy…………… 46 Frequency and Weighted Mean Distribution on Acceptability of the Research Manual of Operation as to Clarity……………… 47 Frequency and Weighted Mean Distribution on Acceptability of the Research Manual of Operation as to Authenticity………… 48 Frequency and Weighted Mean Distribution on Acceptability of the Research Manual of Operation in terms of Adaptability and Usability………………………………………………………… 49 vii FIGURE Figure Page Research Paradigm ………………………………………….…… 31 viii ABSTRACT Title of Research RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AT UNIVERSITY INSTUTIONS LEVEL AT COLLEGES OF THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY: A PROPOSED RESEARCH MANUAL OF OPERATION Researcher :NGUYEN HONG KONG (Tiger) Degree Conferred :Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management Name/ Address : Southern Luzon State University of Institution : Lucban, Quezon ADVISER :DR TERESITA V DE LA CRUZ YEAR WRITTEN :December2013 This study aimed to find out the research management at institutional level in colleges of Thai Nguyen University with an endview of proposing a research manual of operation for the academic year 2012-2013 Specifically, it sought to reveal the status of existing research management as to personnel, policies, funding, facilities, and priorities and relevance, determine if there is a significant difference between the teachers and the research staff‟s perception to the status of existing research management, propose a research manual of operation, and ascertain its level of acceptability Thedescriptive method was used in this study subjecting 200 purposivelychosenfaculty and research staff from 11 colleges ofthe said colleges Using the weighted mean and chi-square as statistical treatment, it was shown that respondents disagree with the status of existing research management as topersonnel (teachers = 2.30; research staff = 2.07), policies (2.23; 2.16), funding (2.42; 1.99), facilities (2.33; 2.06), and priorities and relevance (2.26; 2.17) which ix connotes a need for improvement in hiring the qualified research personnel, setting clear overall guidelines regarding research conducting, providing financial support to the researchers, establishing facilities solely for the purpose of research, and in aligning the priorities and relevance of agenda with the community, regional and national thrusts Only the provision relating to research personnel being exposed to trainings/ seminars to strengthen the research operations (chi= 24.407; p = 0.001) and having research ICT area (chi = 17.110; p = 0.001) have significant difference in the responses of two groups which means that both teachers and research staff perceive the inadequacy in research management except on giving ample trainings and seminars to research staff and having research ICT area since they have differing ratings As a result, aresearch manual of operation has been proposed and was acceptable as to accuracy (2.74), clarity (2.72), authenticity (2.73), andadaptability and usability (2.78) making it ready for adoption and implementation However, qualified research personnel may be hired or given subsequent relevant trainings and seminars; research policies may be brought for the administrators, faculty, and students‟ approval to encourage them to participate in researching; sources of funds may be identified and tie-up with government and non-government agencies be strengthened to give sufficient financial support to promising researches; research facilities may be differentiated from other facilities intended only for instruction; and research priorities and relevance may be set in conformity with that of the national agenda to produce more beneficial outputs that would be useful to the community and the country as a whole.Follow-up study may be conducted after producing research manual of operations to find out if it guides the research management of the university CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Scientific research, as well as training, is a key task in universities to improve the quality of education Thai Nguyen University (TNU) is basically a conglomeration of the colleges reflecting long tradition of existence as higher learning institutions For nearly 17 years of development, the TNU has been experiencing growth in qualitative and quantitative aspects in the instruction, research and technology transfer, production and management among others As it continues its journey towards the future, it displays with dynamism its commitment toward the pursuit of excellence in noble undertaking Indeed, Thai Nguyen University System has been recognized as one of the leading national universities in Vietnam The university is mandated to pursue training of high quality human resource, conducting researches on scientific technologies and management, verifying and proposing solutions and sustainable development policies, and contributing to the socio-economic development towards industrialization and modernization The aim of the institution is to become world classuniversitywithin Vietnam and the Southeast Asia in providing higher education in the fields of agriculture and forestry, teacher education, technology, economics, medicine and pharmacy, information and communication technology, foreign languages, and business administration, among others To give some suggested strategies to attain an effective research management at national level at colleges of Thai Nguyen University, it is one of the necessities to meet the requirement of technology transfer to better serve the economy, society and business development.This is also the main thrust for the conduct of this study 79 research and extension efforts In-House Review Committee conducts terminal review and classifies research output if for verification, dissemination, IP registration, or commercialization F Dissemination and publication of researches Research efforts of university personnel are recognized through publication of their completed works.The completed researches which were reviewed and evaluated by the technical evaluation committee are published in official research refereed journal of university.Outstanding research efforts are identified and recommended by the committee to be published in the refereed journals Subsequent costs for review and publication will be shouldered by the university On the other hand, an activity involving technologies application on a commercial scale by an identified user primarily to increase income/profits and productivity, as well as technologies utilized/produced on pre-commercial scale including market testing jointly undertaken with client.The Technical Evaluation Committee recommends research works that are fit for technology promotion and commercialization G Intellectual property rights All copyrightable works will be jointly owned by the proponent/s and the University The proponent/s (assignor/s) and the university (assignee) execute(s) a Deed of Assignment wherein they are made joint authors The accomplished Deed of Assignment is notarized 80 The Application for the Copyright is accomplished and the form being notarized by any notary public Then, it will be submittedto Copyright Office upon payment of the necessary fees All fees shall be shouldered by the university RESEARCH FUNDING Funding resources are generated through donations, agreements, grants, and collaborations either with the university fund or the government agencies as well as local and foreign funding institutions A Sources of Funds There are basically four sources and processes of funding that the university regulates Thus, researches can be classified university-funded, government-funded, privately-funded, and externally-funded SOURCES OF RESEARCH FUNDS University funded Government funded Privately funded Externally funded University-funded Research Upon approval of research proposal, the proponent/s can already request for release of funds coursed through channels Once approved, funds shall be released in accordance with approved line-item budget and schedule of sub-allotment 81 (disbursement should be based from the budget agreed upon the contract) The fund covers operating expenses ofthe projects but not salaries of project proponents and main workers Government-funded Research Government-funded research can be carried out through grants to academic and other researchers sponsored bygovernment agencies After the contract is approved, the funding agency issues check for the funds of the approved projects to the Office of the President Upon receipt, the Office acquires an account code from Accounting Division and deposits the check to the Cash Division An advice for allotment of funds and copies are distributed to the following: Proponent (original copy), Accounting Office, Internal Audit and the Funding Agency Funds will be released on quarterly basis All expenses shall be in accordance with budget item stipulated in the contract and is subject to the existing accounting and auditing procedures Privately-funded Research Private researches may be conducted by an individual/ group of administrators, faculty, non-teaching staff and students provided that Research Office be issued letter of information for record-keeping Externally-funded Research External funds other than that from the government agencies could come from the private organizations, industry partners, foundations, and non-government organizations This type of funding covers extension projects not normally supported by internal funds B Research Personnel’s Salaries, Wages and Honoraria Different funding agencies have respective sets of guidelines concerning salaries, wages and honoraria of the research personnel In cases where specific 82 provisions for the rates of honoraria are stipulated in the contract with the government agencies or for projects with foreign funding, the terms of the contract shall be followed C Assignment of Rights No part of the project, including any rights there, be assigned or subcontracted to third parties without written consent of the University and the funding agency D Cash Advances/Reimbursement The main proponent is entitled to withdraw the cash advance to cover the project expenses No further cash advances shall be allowed unless previous cash advance is fully liquidated.Other project staff or project leaders may also use personal funds to travel or to purchase needed materials Such expenses may be reimbursed by following the standard procedures, provided that they not exceed the approved line-item-budget E Budgetary Changes Project proponents usinguniversity funding, may request for re-alignment or transfer of funds within the line-item budget or from one line-item budget to another, provided that funds are available or that there is no corresponding increase in the approved total budget The justification for budgetary changes must be indicated in the request The letter of request together with the previous and new line-item budget should be submitted to the Board of President for recommendation to the Office of the President For externally funded projects, no changes can be made in budget without the expressed approval of funding agency 83 F Disbursement and Utilization The proponent shall be responsible and accountable for any direct disbursement of funds necessary for the conduct of the project G Accounting and Auditing Standards All fund releases of the projects shall be subject to the existing governmentstandards of accounting and auditing rules and regulations Accounting Office prepares financial report for each project indicating expenditures and remaining balance for a certain period A copy of the updated audited financial report can be requested by the proponent as he/she deems necessary H Financial Records, Inspection and Withholding Fund Releases The proponent should keep and maintain the financial records in accordance with the accepted standards, principles and practices in the accounting A review committee shall have the right to inspect and audit financial records kept by the proponent related to the project at any time during and after the implementation of the project.The University reserves the right to withhold the fund releases for: a) blatant deviation in projectimplementation; and b) non-compliance with the reporting and evaluation procedures RESEARCH FACILITIES To actively participate and carry out specific research activities and to provide research-related services to TNU and to non-TNU clients, the following mandates must be observed for research facilities areas, to wit: A Research Resource Center This is an open research facility housing volumes of books, conducted researches, theses, and dissertations; general 84 references; local and international journals; and other reading materials It also contains electronic sources and multimedia This research facility is being operated in order to: Embody the concept of the multidisciplinary collaborative support infrastructure for researchers involved in health and social sciences research Provide range of specialist labs, facilities and services for primary research and analysis, including space for visiting researchers Housetraining program and host research students associated with the program Policies in the use of research resource center include: Having an active identification or research resource center account to check out any material Renewing or returning all material by the due date Reading library e-mails and responding to library notices promptly Notifying the libraries if their PUID is lost or stolen Notifying the research resource center if material is lost or stolen Paying any fines or fees for late return or non-return of materials checked out B Experimental Farm Itis a farm which is used primarily to demonstrate various agricultural techniques, with any economic gains being added bonus It is owned and operated by the university but can also be open for rentingof the local farmer It is allowed for leasers to performtheir demonstrations, while the land owner can be paid for the land usage or may be given the resulting crops The experimental farms may not only have crops, but also have various types of livestock Various techniques for feeding and bedding may be tested 85 on these farms The farm run by university is not only used for research, but also for teaching purposes It operates for the students to take active participation in their classes C Research Laboratory This research facility is being operated in order to provide: Situations for data gathering and analysis, and critical thinking and problem solving, specifically in microbiology Analytical services to agricultural businesses which subsequently serve as source of income-generating project for the university Hands-on experiences and activities to students, faculty and other researchers to further deepen their understanding and appreciation of microbiology Facility for TNU and non-TNUU students for research purposes Venue for clinical and research-related actual experimentation For its use in research, proponent(s) shall request permission from the Office of Research Services Upon approval, aresearcher/s shall adhere to the following guidelines: The researcher/s shall use the laboratory during office hours only The researcher/s shall provide the chemicals and other needed materials/supplies needed for the analysis The researcher/s shall be liable to replace or repair damaged glass wares or equipment used in the analysis The researcher/s shall take charge of the orderliness of the equipment or materials during and after use In case of damage on equipment/materials, the proponent shall be liable to replace or repair them The proponent shall not be allowed to bring out any of the laboratory property 86 For testing of samples of researches, proponents shall be charged based on the existing cost per analysis D ICT Room/Area It contains a singular large-scale research databases, collections, archives, integrated arrays of the small research installations, highcapacity/high speed communication networks, research vessels, data infrastructure,highly distributed capability computing facilities, networks of computing facilities, as well as infrastructural centres of competence which provide a service for the wider research community based on an assembly of techniques and know-how E Animal Research Facilities The primary function of the Animal Research Facility is to provide the best animal care and assist researchers in fulfilling their obligation to plan and conduct animal research in accord with highest scientific, humane, and ethical principles These are sustainedthrough the objectives on the development and maintenance of a comprehensive, high quality animal care and use of program, in compliance with all national and local laws pertaining to animal welfare and laboratory animal research F Aquaria Research Facilities This occupies research and office space in this state-of-the art facility, including a rooftop greenhouse and an aquarium research facility for microcosm experiments It contains a seawater which is natural, pumped in from the dockside and the pre-filtered before entering underground tanks, where it is then circulated constantly to the holding tanks in the aquarium room and hatchery It is maintained at a salinity topped up with freshwater to compensate for the evaporation Freshwater, brackish and closed systems are arranged with large filtration system consisting of two sand-filters, UV filter, protein skimmer with ozone, and biological filter that keeps the water clean and free from harmful micro-organisms, as well as keeping the levels of ammonia, nitrite and 87 nitrate below harmful levels The animals are fed a varied diet, from fish and krill to artificial algae diets and fish pellets, and vitamin supplements The filter feeding animals are fed by regularly dosing phytoplankton into the tanks, which is cultured in aquariums algae culture lab The culture lab contains variety of the phytoplankton, which are available for any purpose The temperature in aquarium room and tanks ranges follow the seasonal changes, there is air conditioning to provide heating or cooling RESEARCH PRIORITIES AND RELEVANCE Regional consultations are done to establish the specific priorities for cooperation in Vietnam and a formal consultation on research priorities for the fisheries program Linkages to the programs and other donors working in Vietnam regions are regularly identified and supported The research projects and priorities are increasingly multidisciplinary, and there will be a particular focus on linking central research institutes with provincially based research and extension departments Annual consultationsprogram with major partner organizations in Vietnam are conducted to discuss the program strategies and new projects Health Information and Communications Technology Agriculture Research Priorities and Thrusts 88 Figure 5.Research Priorities and Thrusts of Thai Nguyen University Consequently, the research thrust and priorities of the Thai Nguyen University are aligned with the following general areas of the national concern with the corresponding particular dimensions: RESEARCH PRIORITIES AND RELEVANCE A Agriculture The following key areas have been identified as the medium-term agricultural research priorities for Vietnam which are also conformed by the university: Rice-based farming systems through resilience to the negative impacts of climate change Rice germplasm and agronomic approaches for the rice-based farming systems to adapt to impacts of inundation, salinization and drought Capacity building in a greenhouse gas measurement and nutrient input, and strategies for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions Risk assessment of climate change to rice, technical analysis and policy approaches to reduce emissions from rice-based systems Resource management for profitable and sustainable agricultural production in Vietnam Analysis of markets and supply chains to identify critical points for selected commodities, to focus technical intervention for market Sustainable cropping systems and agronomic practices that target the available markets Sustainable irrigation practices maximizing the use of the on-farm water resources and protect groundwater resources from salinization 89 Poverty reduction through the market engagement for the smallholder farmers in the northern and north-western highlands 10 Better integration of smallholder farmers into profitable markets for high-value crops and agroforestry through market and supply-chain analysis, with a focus on fruit and vegetables 11 Improved natural resources management on the sloping lands through improving crop, nutrient and land management 12 Improved management and marketing systems for smallholder ruminants and pigs, and improved feed availability and integration of appropriate forage varieties into the farming system 13 Enhanced capacity of local service providers (both public and private sector) through alternative methods of delivery 14 Development of high-value aquaculture industries 15 Cost-effective and environmentally friendly aquaculture feeds 16 Profitable and environmentally responsible grow-out technologies for marine cage culture and pond culture of lobsters, and hatchery production and grow-out of mollusks 17 Transfer of knowledge from aquaculture projects to producers, government extension agencies and universities 18 Higher value plantation forestry products 19 Sustainable high-value technologies for a fast-growing forest plantation suitable for smallholders, particularly on degraded soils 20 Plantation wood-processing efficiency for small eucalypts and acacias, through development of engineered veneer products 21 Development of the agricultural plant and preservation of the gene of precious medicinal plants 90 22 Research on developing the forestry and forest products, livestock and fisheries 23 Applied research on the mechanization and automation in an agricultural production B Health The priorities relate to national health problems to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infectious and non-infectious diseases - which are also challenging global health issues Excellence and extended core support in research into infectious diseases Facilitating a close integration between clinicians and researchers in tropical diseases Advancement of the scientific knowledge and the clinical management of infectious disease through integrated, collaborative clinical research Formal training program with Vietnamese PhD students and more than 20 master's students currently registered for the degrees at Vietnamese or international universities and with the focus of health research firmly centered in Vietnam Development of public engagement projects to build a critical mass of Vietnamese clinicians and scientists dedicated to country's development, who will make a significant contribution to clinical science in Vietnam Medical-Pharmaceutical Science, community health care Advanced Materials Technology: Biotechnology and nano materials C Information and Communications Technology Traditionally, many important documents of the government such as S&T Strategy to 2010 considered ICT as one of the top priorities The most important 91 policy documents are on "Creation and development of software industry" and “Fostering an application and development of the ICTto serve the industrialization and modernization need” For the lastfew years, several key policy documents and laws have been issued, related to ICT development perspective and served as basis for the TNU priorities Depending on various background and orientation, there are ICT research priorities, namely: Next Generation Broadband Network High performance and grid computing Pervasive nationwide hotspot coverage Chip design and embedded systems Info-com Infrastructure, Services and Technology Development, Advanced information systems E-Government Network Security and Information systems security Digital Media Vault -Digital and E-Library, E-learning E-health systems: Electronic Health records, and Management of Pandemics 10 Open Source software 11 Desktop publishing 12 ICT for agriculture and forestry 13 ICT and Internet for Community and Rural area 14 Remote sensing and GIS (Multi-criteria Spatial Decision Support Systems) 15 Informatics for Land Management and Planning 16 Environmental modeling: Detection of natural disasters 17 Geometric modeling 18 Semantic web 19 Processing natural language, Processing image 20 Research algorithm (heuristic, genetic, neural network), language 92 CURRICULUM VITAE RESEARCHERS’S PROFILE NGUYEN HONG KONG English name: TIGER A PERSONAL DATA Name : Nguyen Hong Kong Age : 37 Birhday : January 12, 1978 Birth Place : Thai Nguyen province, VietNamese Home Address : No 410, Luong Ngoc Quyen Street, Thai Nguyen city Contact Number : (+84) 912599888 Civil Status : Married B EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Degree School Year Graduated MA EM Thai Nguyen University of Technology 2007 University HaNoi University of science and Technology 2002 Upper Secondary Upper Secondary school Luong Ngoc Quyen 1996 Secondary Dong Quang Secondary school 1993 Elementary Dong Quang Elementary school 1989 C WORK EXPERIENCE 8/2002 – 10/2002 Staff 11/2002 - 2014 Teacher BacKan Power Company Thai Nguyen University of Technology D PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP E TRAININGS/SEMINARS ATTENDED 93 V.V Thang and N.H Kong - IEEE PEDS 2011, Singapore, 5-8 December 2011 “ A novel model to Determine optimizing power and Capacity for Energy Storage System on Competitive Electricity Markets” ... the status of existing research management Propose a research manual of operation Ascertain the level of acceptability of the developed research manual of operation among college managers, faculty... at Colleges of Thai Nguyen University? ??… … 36 Status of Research Management as to Policies at University Institutions Level at Colleges of Thai Nguyen University? ??…… 38 Status of Research Management. .. ABSTRACT Title of Research RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AT UNIVERSITY INSTUTIONS LEVEL AT COLLEGES OF THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY: A PROPOSED RESEARCH MANUAL OF OPERATION Researcher :NGUYEN HONG KONG (Tiger)

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