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Webinar

Research Capacity Building



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Overview

Overview

The Research Capacity Building webinar, hosted by the International Education Accreditation Council (IEAC) and led by Dr. Maurice, focuses on strengthening the ability of individuals and institutions to conduct high-quality research. It explores frameworks, principles, and practical strategies to enhance research performance and global academic standing.


Who Should Attend

  • University leaders and administrators
  • Research directors and coordinators
  • Academics and faculty members
  • Institutions aiming to improve research output and global rankings

What You’ll Learn

  • The concept of Research Capacity Building (RCB) at individual, institutional, and systemic levels
  • The Golden Circle framework (Why, How, What)
  • The 8 Principles of effective capacity building
  • A structured 4-step process: Assessment ? Strategy ? Implementation ? Monitoring
  • Ten practical steps to successfully build research capacity
  • The link between RCB and global rankings (e.g., THE Impact rankings)
  • Pathways to recognition through IEAC Research Centre Accreditation

Key Takeaways

  • RCB is a long-term, demand-driven process
  • Strong research capacity enhances funding opportunities (e.g., World Bank, UN initiatives)
  • It enables international collaboration and partnerships
  • Effective implementation significantly improves institutional reputation and research impact

Join Us

  • Date: Monday, 12 May 2025
  • Time:
    • UK: 11:30 AM
    • India: 4:00 PM
    • Thailand: 5:30 PM
    • Singapore: 6:30 PM

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights into building a strong and globally competitive research ecosystem.

Date:

12th May, 2026

Time:

UK: 11:30 AM | India: 4:00 PM | Thailand: 5:30 PM | Singapore: 6:30 PM

Trainer Profile

Dr Maurice Kenneth Dimmock, UK

Independent International Education Consultant

Dr Dimmock gained his Honours degree in Physics and Physical Electronics at Newcastle in the UK, which led him to undertaking his Doctorate research in thin film deposition for the development of integrated electronic devices. He studied his M.Ed. at Hull University and is also a Chartered Engineer and Euro Engineer. He was appointed at Northumbria University as Director of International Development and he was also involved in several World Bank Development projects. He was Consultant for 3 years with QS and has been the former Chairman of one of the renowned accrediting bodies in the UK. Dr Dimmock is on the judging panel for various Educational Awards around the world and is also Chair of Trustees of NCUL (An Italian University with a base in London).