Research Performance Panel Visitors
A Research Performance Panel has been established by CAGS. The purpose of the Panel is to attract national and international visitors to CAGS for a number of weeks to help promote our research endeavours.
Research activities during a visit include a combination of:
- Mentoring research students and discussing their projects - by meeting with them regularly during the visit;
- Reviewing journal articles and/or conference papers with staff and research students to provide feedback and guidance to improve the potential for publishing;
- Delivery of research seminar(s) on agreed topics;
- Delivery of UniSA teaching or research seminars as a guest speaker/expert in a particular field;
- Feedback on grant applications and/or participation in new grant initiatives;
- Speaking with academics about potential research projects and articles; and
- Discussion of opportunities for publishing with the CAGS's academic journals
Members of the Research Performance Panel currently are:
| Visitor | Institution | Dates of Visit |
| Professor Gene Whittenburg | San Diego State University | 22 June - 10 July, 2009 **Visit Summary** |
| Professor Garry Carnegie | University of Ballarat | 19 - 21 August, 2009 **Visit Summary** |
| Professor David Hatherly | University of Edinburgh | 20 October - 10 November, 2009 **Visit Summary** |
| Professor Stewart Jones | University of Sydney | 9 - 20 November, 2009 |
| Professor Jesse Dillard | Portland State University | 25-27 November, 2009 |
| Professor Garry Carnegie | University of Ballarat | 8-9 December, 2009 |
| Professor Kerry Jacobs | The Australian National University | 14-15 December, 2009 |
| Professor James Guthrie | University of Sydney | 15th January - 15th February 2010 |
| Professor Kerry Jacobs | The Australian National University | 12-17 April, 2010 |
| Professor Mike Jones | Cardiff University | Easter 2010 (tentative) |
| Associate Professor Paul Koku | Florida Atlantic University | 12 July - 6 August, 2010 |
| Professor Sue Llewellyn | Manchester Business School | September 2010 |
| Professor Kashi Balachandran | New York University | to be advised |
| Professor Christine Cooper | University of Strathclyde | to be advised |
