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A Consortium Approach to Marine Science Introduction The Origins of VIMS and Its Consortium Approach Benefits and Problems of a Consortium Approach Realizing the Benefits, Overcoming the Problems VIMS' Role in the Consortium Building on the Consortium Approach Conclusion References Index Search Help Contact us |
References Anon., 1992. Cooperative Research Centres Program: guidelines for applicants. AGPS, Canberra, 27 pp. Colman, R., Gwyther, D., Keough, M., Quinn G. and Smith, J., 1991. Indicators for Victorian coastal and marine environments. Office of the Commissioner for the Environment, Melbourne, 112 pp. and appendices. Hammond, L.S., 1985. Economic and management benefits of research funds allocated to the Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences. VIMS' Research Committee Paper R/85/5, mimeo, 2 pp. Hammond, L.S., 1991. Measuring and achieving efficiency and effectiveness in public sector research and development. In Conference on Maximising Efficiency and Effectiveness in the Victorian Public Sector. Melbourne, mimeo, 10 pp. Hammond, L.S., in press. From discovery to distinction: a brief history. Chapter 1, in Australian Marine Biology, L.S. Hammond and R.N. Synnot eds., Longman Cheshire, Melbourne [published in 1994 as Marine Biology].
Organisations in Australian Science at Work - Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences People in Bright Sparcs - Hammond, Lawrence Stuart
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