Assessment of Research Capacity
At the Centre for Health Research and
Training (CHaRT-SL), one of our key training activities is the Assessment of
Research Capacity of Institutions, designed to help organisations identify
and enhance their ability to conduct high-quality research. This training
equips participants with the tools and methodologies needed to evaluate the
research infrastructure, human resources, and technical capacity within their
institutions.
The programme covers various aspects of
research capacity assessment, including:
o Institutional
Evaluation: Participants learn how to assess an institution’s research
environment, including the availability of funding, infrastructure, and
collaborative opportunities that influence the quality and sustainability of
research.
o Human
Resource Capacity: This component focuses on evaluating the skills,
experience, and research output of academic staff, identifying gaps, and
developing strategies for capacity building through mentorship and training.
o Technical
and Operational Capacity: The training includes an assessment of the
technical tools and processes available for research, including data collection
and analysis capabilities, ethical standards, and research management
practices.
o Strategic
Planning: Participants are guided on how to use assessment results to
inform strategic planning, ensuring that institutions can align their research
goals with available resources and global research standards.
Through this training, CHaRT-SL helps
institutions build stronger research systems that can contribute to improved
health outcomes and development. It is ideal for universities, research
centres, and health organisations seeking to strengthen their research
operations and maximise their impact.