Keyword: Research, Development, and Innovation
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Saija Heinonen
Research ethics in RDI projects
Research ethics is not just a requirement for academic publications or formal studies. It is an integral element that affects nearly all Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) projects, both national and international, at multiple stages: from project planning and cooperation to data collection, analysis, authorship and dissemination of research results. In this article, I highlight a few key areas where ethical guidelines can support our daily work in RDI projects, drawing from my own experience in project management at Metropolia University of Applied Sciences.
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Riikka Wallin
Funding, format, and impact: R&D publication and communication strategies in Finnish universities of applied sciences
In a world where polarization is increasing and mis- and disinformation are taking over in many communication channels it is essential for us who are working at universities of applied sciences to be a part of the conversation and do our best to provide evidence-based information. Our research and development (R&D) projects realized with regional, national, and international partners should make a real impact on society. To achieve this goal, diverse publication and communication activities need to be part of R&D projects.
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Mona Roman
Why is top management support essential for European University alliances?
The European University alliances are one of the four flagship initiatives of the European Higher Education Area. The U!REKA alliance’s journey shows how committed management engagement can drive deep, transformative cooperation between partner institutions. This article offers my personal reflection as a Lead Coordinator of U!REKA alliance as regards our alliance approach to building true engagement and what other alliances can learn from our experience.
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Eunice Siame-Moono, Pamela Spokes, Juha Järvinen
Episode 5: Innovation in Care from the Frontlines – A Conversation with Eunice Siame-Moono
In this episode, we are talking to Eunice Siame-Moono about using innovation tools and methods in healthcare and how new students can look for ways to innovate in their own future careers. She is a student at Metropolia on the cusp of graduating from the Nursing programme with a degree in Engineering and an MBA with aspirations to continue working in healthcare technology of the future.
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Pamela Spokes
Prototyping as a tool to move ideas forward
Ideas are easy. What’s hard is figuring out if they are what people want and will use. Prototyping lets us test, tweak, and transform concepts before we waste time perfecting the wrong thing. The prototype stage is not about being right, it’s about being willing to learn.
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Fayez Bassalat
Connecting education and industry in robotics-advancing projects
Research and development projects with industry partners engage students as participants in real-world technological advancement.
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Grace Chung
Coordinating cooperation of six higher education institutions brings challenges and benefits
Project coordination is both challenging and rewarding work. Bigger the project, more challenges. Yet, we need the collaboration for better outcomes.
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Pamela Spokes
Rethinking who innovates in your organisation
Innovation in organisations has a role to play for everyone. This article explains, how.
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Juha Järvinen, Pamela Spokes
Episode 4: From Research to Reality – Turning Academic Insights into Innovation
In this episode of Innovators at work podcast, we will be looking closer at taking research and understanding how and when to make it a viable commercial product or service. There are different parts to break down what needs to happen and how you can do this in an academic environment. This topic is being pursued by universities around the world as we speak. They are all trying to get the research out of the papers and applied to make the world a better place.
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Pamela Spokes
From fixing problems to preventing them: Why service design is not customer service
Service design is a proactive business development approach that creates well-functioning services, reducing the need for customer service. This article explains the difference between service design and customer service.