Gaining Support Within Universities for Collaboration
Charmaine B. Dean (),
Ian Milligan (),
Alfred Yu (),
Mike Szarka (),
Ashley Hannon () and
Amy Carroll-Dee ()
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Charmaine B. Dean: University of Waterloo
Ian Milligan: University of Waterloo
Alfred Yu: University of Waterloo
Mike Szarka: University of Waterloo
Ashley Hannon: University of Waterloo
Amy Carroll-Dee: University of Waterloo
Chapter Chapter 13 in University-Industry Collaboration, 2025, pp 241-256 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Within the context of an institution that evolved from industry collaborations, we discuss several key vehicles for advancing partnerships with industry. Some key incentives include government partnerships, industry needs, connection to student training portfolios, such as cooperative education, and funding sources for talent training. The chapter also discusses how sectors less inclined to engage in partnerships have emerged as pivotal in the new societal context. Additionally, we discuss how challenge-based partnerships can evolve with industry collaborations, given their impact on large societal problems.
Keywords: Collaboration; Co-operative education; Innovation; Societal challenges; Partnership; Faculty motivation; Academic culture; Intellectual property (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-94913-5_13
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