UPLB Research performance evaluation

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Evaluating Research Performance of the
University of the Philippines Los Banos
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension
Outline of Presentation
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Current System of Research
Performance Evaluation
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UPLB Research, Development and
Extension Data 2006-2011
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Improving UPLB’s Research
Performance System of Evaluation
UP as a National University (Republic Act 9500 or the New UP Charter)
UP as a research university.
Basic Procedures of Research Project Evaluation
at OVCRE-UPLB
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Current System of Research
Performance Evaluation
• Research funds generated
• Human resources
• Intellectual productivity
– Publications (ISI, refereed papers and citations in refereed
journals)
– Patents
– Commercialized products
• Awards and recognition
• Activities directed to clientele
– Extension programs
Institutional performance
evaluation
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Annual data gathering by UP System
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For DBM reviews, whole university performance assessments, etc.)
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UPLB Form17 – Extension
UPLB Form18 – Extension Profile
UPLB Form19 – Intellectual Property
UPLB Form20 – International Publication Awards
UPLB Form22 – Research
UPLB Form23 – Research Profile
UPLB Form26 – Units Profile
UPLB Form38 – Refereed Publications
UPLB Intellectual Productivity
Articles/Book
published/
Papers
Presented
ISI-Indexed
Journals
endorsed for
IPA
International
Refereed
Journals
Local
Refereed
Journal
Book, Book
Chapter/
Section
Papers
Presented in
International
Conferences
Papers
Presented in
Local
Conferences
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
86
100
98
135
105
141
132
8
1
56
20
29
48
101
25
12
71
52
18
16
40
24
71
56
47
32
91
58
212
152
85
28
61
25
125
36
70
49
58
150
242
244
Articles published in ISI-Indexed
Journals
COLLEGES
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
CA
CAS
CDC
CEAT
CEM
CFNR
CHE
CPAf
CVM
SESAM
OVCRE
OVCI
OVCA
OVCCA
40
28
1
4
3
1
11
12
-
16
41
1
6
7
1
2
11
1
12
-
62
56
3
2
13
18
2
6
-
47
26
12
15
1
4
-
41
44
2
1
14
3
3
26
6
1
-
35
36
1
4
6
8
2
2
16
8
12
1
1
TOTAL
100
98
162
110
141
132
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Individual Research Performance Evaluation:
Promotion criteria for faculty
Promotion criteria for REPS
Scholarly/Creative Work Applicable to All Units
There are also
scholarly/creative work
distinct to the unit, e.g.
varieties, equipment,
exhibits, novels, scripts,
etc.
Publication Requirements for
Appointment/Promotion to Appropriate Rank
for UPLB Faculty
Minimum Qualification Standards for
Appointment/Promotion to Appropriate Rank
for REPS
*NOTE: One (1) ISI Publication = 1.5 Non-ISI refereed publication
Equivalencies to ISI Publications
Rewarding Exemplary Researchers
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International publications award
UP Scientific Productivity System
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Expanded Academic Support
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grant
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UPLB Scientists, 2006-2011
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14
10
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6
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2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
UP Scientific Productivity System
Title
Reward
(Php/annu
m)
Points for appt
Points for renewal
(after 3yrs)
UP Scientist I
120,000
1-min 35 and II
Total 55
1-min 25 and II
Total 35
UP Scientist II
144,000
1-40 min-50 max
Total 75
1-25 min-30 max
Total 45
UP Scientist III
180,000
1-45 min- 55 max
Total 95
1-25 min- 35 max
Total 55
Criteria
1. Scientific productivity
2. Scientific recognition
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UPLB Outstanding Awards for
Researchers/Research Project,
Extensionist/Extension Projects, and
Creative
Artists
System
to award
exemplary performance
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Includes several criteria such as:
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Originality and productivity
Research/Creative work and publications
Significance of research findings and creative works
Recognition given to the research/creative work
Commitment/Dedicated service to clientele
Technical competence
Effectiveness
Impact of performance
Impact on profession/clients
Contribution to institutional development
Intellectual Property of UPLB
Benchmarking of UPLB Research Knowledge Products and Technology
Evaluation (www.uplb.edu.ph/ovcre)
Establishment of Center for Technology Transfer and Enterpreneurship
(CTTE) in 2007
List of UPLB patents /trademarks, licensing agreements
*Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO)– a patent library that provides
access to global IP Search
Improving Research Performance Evaluation@UPLB
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Assessing impacts of research programs
Benchmarking of R&D knowledge products (e.g. value chain
analysis)
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Use of citation index (ISI, Scopus) and H-index (Google scholar) as
indicators of research performance of a unit and
faculty/REPS/students
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H-index (Hirsch index or Hirsch
number)
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The index was suggested by Jorge E. Hirsch, a
physicist at UCSD
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The h-index is intended to measure simultaneously the
quality and quantity of scientific output, reflecting
both the number of publications and the number of
citations per publication.
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The index, however, works properly only for
comparing scientists working in the same field;
citation conventions differ widely among different
fields.
Hirsch Index of selected UPLB Faculty and Researchers (c/o Dr Mae Tecson
Mendoza)
Google Scholar
gadget search
Citations
Number of
Publications
Hirsch Index
Florinia E. Merca
37
12
3
FE Merca
105
26
4
same
399
22
10
WG Padolina
513
32
10
same
419
28
13
EMT Mendoza
512
64
13
Christian Joseph
Cumagun
same
102
8
5
Antonio C.
Laurena
same
298
21
13
AC Laurena
318
30
9
same
565
27
9
AC Rola
851
73
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Florinia E. Merca
William G.
Padolina
Evelyn Mae T.
Mendoza
Agnes C. Rola
Hirsch Index of selected UPLB Faculty and Researchers (Dr Mae TecsonMendoza, 2012)
Google Scholar
gadget search
Citations
Number of
Publications
Hirsch Index
633
30
8
JM Pulhin
270
51
9
Merdelyn Lit
154
5
3
87
7
5
AK Raymundo
133
24
6
N Bantayan
133
16
6
same
68
9
3
V Espaldon
484
22
8
17
10
2
123
47
5
633
30
8
270
51
9
Juan M Pulhin
Merdelyn C. Lit
Asuncion
Raymundo
Nathaniel
Bantayan
MVO Espaldon
Rex Victor O. Cruz
RVO Cruz
Juan M Pulhin
JM Pulhin
R & D budget
Income from
generated
technologies
Stanford
University
University of
Cambridge
US$1.13
$65 M (2008B(2009-10)
9)
£240.5 M or £149M
$386 M
Iowa State
University
Kyoto
University
KAIST
$305 M
$9.32 M
$157 M
$51,000
$248 M
No. of publications
Reference
www.stanford.edu
Univ
Cambridge
(2010)
Kyoto Univ (2008)
1716 (2008)
KAIST (2010)
Universiti Putra US$36.6 M
Malaysia
15,345 (5 yr)
www.upm.edu.my
University of
the Philippines
Los Baños
105 (2009)
OVCI, UPLB (2010)
PhP234 M or
$5.2 M
Source: Mendoza et al, 2010
Professorial lecture (Tecson-Mendoza et al., 2010) entitled
“Establishing UPLB as a Research University” concluded
that
“ While UPLB meets the minimum requirements of a
research university, it has scored low in most of the criteria
for research universities. In particular, it suffers from poor
quality profile and number of faculty, low research budget,
and low level research activities and outputs such as
publications”.
Targets
2010
Present
1. Improve the quality of faculty (Reduce 296 assistant professors
number of instructors, replace with
assistant professors with PhD)
2.Maintain ratio of faculty to students at 0 teaching associates
1:13 by increasing number of faculty to
1000, balance of 156 will be teaching
associates (TA)
3. Increase in budget for increase in
number and quality of faculty
4. percentage of faculty with PhD
Presently 32% (270/844)
5. Reduction in teaching load of faculty
12 units
6. faculty/researchers with research
270 faculty members/
grants of at least P0.3 M
Researchers
(32%)
7. increase in research budget
PhP252 ($5.6 M)
8. increase in the number of graduate 1,200
students (11% to 19%)
9. percent of international graduate 150
students (1.3% to 7.7%)
10. number of publications (ISI)
0.35
Source: Mendoza et al. 2010
2015
Additional
professors
298
assistant
Total of 156 TAs
50% of total (additional 152)
6.0 or lower
590
70% of total number
PhP500 ($11.1 M)
2,500
1,000
2 per faculty/ researcher