Overview of the FBA Research Cell

The Faculty of Business Administration (FBA) Research Cell is a unit within the institution that focuses on conducting research activities related to business and management. It serves as a hub for academic research, knowledge creation, and dissemination of scholarly work in the field of business. The FBA Research Committee's purpose is to engage and monitor (Research and Ethics) in research at the faculty/departmental level. FBA Research and Ethics committee consists of several members from different departments headed by dean/director. The activities of the FBA Research Cell / Internal Research Committee are:

  • Research Projects: The FBA Research Cell is capable of commencing and overseeing diverse research undertakings in various domains of business and management. The funding for these projects may be obtained from external sources such as grants or from internal sources within the institution.

 
  • Faculty Research Support: The FBA Research Cell offers assistance and materials to faculty members in their pursuit of research activities. Possible academic rewrite: "This may encompass various forms of support, such as guidance on securing grants, selection and application of research methods, statistical analysis of data, and development of effective publication plans."

 
  • Networking and collaboration: The FBA Research Cell frequently serves as a facilitator for collaborative efforts among faculty members, researchers, and external institutions or organizations, with a focus on networking. The aforementioned activity fosters prospects for networking, collaborative research partnerships, and joint research endeavors.

 
  • Academic Seminars, Colloquium and Workshops: FBA Research Cells organize academic seminars, colloquium and workshops related to business and management. These events provide a platform for researchers (faculty members as well as students) to present their work, exchange ideas, and engage in scholarly discussions.

 
  • Ethical Standards and Compliance: FBA Research Cells ensure ethical standards and research protocols are adhered to. They may establish internal guidelines for research conduct, supervise ethical review procedures, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.

 
  • Funding for Research: The FBA Research Cell is actively pursuing and secure funding for research from a variety of sources, including government agencies, industry partners, and charitable organizations. This funding supports infrastructure development and research activities.

 
  • Research Training and Development: The FBA Research Cell has the potential to provide training programs, workshops, or courses that focus on research methodologies, data analysis, and academic writing as part of its Research Training and Development initiative. The aforementioned initiatives are geared towards augmenting the research proficiencies and competencies of both faculty members and students.

 
  • Knowledge Dissemination: The objective of FBA Research Cells is to disseminate research outcomes and knowledge to a wider audience of academic and corporate stakeholders. One potential strategy for disseminating research findings and fostering academic discussion is through the coordination of public lectures, webinars, or other similar events.

 
  • Co-organizer of Different International Conference: FBA may be a co-organizer of different international conference. It might assist you in expanding your network and collaborative abilities. This ability to collaborate will improve the institution's national and international image.

 

FBA focuses on micro strategies that will enable us to clearly identify our major research capabilities – which will inspire and enrich our teaching while also attracting and retaining high-caliber academics. Our research infrastructure will address all key areas of research management, including research communications and events, as well as external interaction, Knowledge dissemination, and potential impact with businesses, policymakers, and related stakeholders and research users.