OAR@UM Community:/library/oar/handle/123456789/1341532025-11-09T01:22:10Z2025-11-09T01:22:10ZTHINK : UMRE Special Edition : November 2024/library/oar/handle/123456789/1366382025-06-25T10:07:41Z2024-11-01T00:00:00ZTitle: THINK : UMRE Special Edition : November 2024
Abstract: Table of contents:; PASHUPATHY - Navigating the cutting edge : ten lessons from managing research & innovation; NELSON, R. A. - Artistic research needs ethics like a rip in the canvas; ALDEN, T. - Uncharted waters: a legal compass to guide climate action; FIRBANK, J. - The spectrum of multilingualism; SAID, E., & SPITERI, N. - The transformation of antiquities : how Malta’s historic monuments evolved; KESZTHELYI, C. - Keeping the Maltese language alive : AI chatbot breaks through bilingual boundaries; MIRANDA, S. - Mayday : navigating airborne emergencies with AI; GALEA, N. - Breaking through : the threat of decaying limestone in Malta’s prehistoric sites; CUSCHIERI, A. - Harnessing nature to accelerate cancer cell ageing; PUGLISEVICH, E. - The puzzle of endemic plants on the Mediterranean islands; SCHEMBRI, S. - Pregnant culture; MIZZI, D. - Don't believe your eyes; RIBEIRO, A. - Social media, loneliness, and identity : the modern paradox; GRECH, M. C. - Talking trauma : intervention for maltreatment2024-11-01T00:00:00ZUMRE24/library/oar/handle/123456789/1366372025-06-25T10:06:46Z2024-11-01T00:00:00ZTitle: UMRE24
Abstract: In May 2024, the University of Malta Research Expo (UMRE24) made its mark as the interdisciplinary
research forum of the year on our Maltese Islands. With over 300 oral presentations and posters, attendees
had the opportunity to network and engage in discussions about their research, encouraging future
collaborations. [excerpt]2024-11-01T00:00:00ZNavigating the cutting edge : ten lessons from managing research & innovation/library/oar/handle/123456789/1366112025-06-24T09:42:51Z2024-11-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Navigating the cutting edge : ten lessons from managing research & innovation
Abstract: In May, I gave a talk at the UM Research Expo about lessons learned from
the trenches of managing cutting-edge research and innovation at one
of the largest corporate ICT organisations in the world. This article is a
summary of the top 10 lessons I spoke about. The full list of lessons is long and
varied, so I picked the ones that may apply to a diverse university research
community looking to share their own research and innovations with the
world. Since my experience is in managing research and product development
within the technology realm, these lessons are about the environment and
approach to building solutions in that area. With that, let’s dive right in.2024-11-01T00:00:00ZArtistic research needs ethics like a rip in the canvas/library/oar/handle/123456789/1366102025-06-24T09:41:51Z2024-11-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Artistic research needs ethics like a rip in the canvas
Abstract: Is free artistic research compatible with academic research ethics? What
are the tensions between these positions, and how can we bridge them?
The following article is an abridged version of a longer presentation I gave
at the UM Research Expo in May. I have adapted the contentious first words
of my title from film director Alan Parker’s remark that ‘film needs theory like
a scratch on the negative’. Such a comment reflects the scepticism amongst
some practising artists about what they perceive to be academic intrusions
and constraints. Yet is free expression the purpose of art? Have artists ever
been entirely free from constraints? Are the goals of artistic research the same
as those of art?
Though I advocate for research undertaken through art practices, I feel it is a ‘category mistake’ simply to equate art
practice and artistic research. An art-space might be both a studio and a laboratory; an artefact might simultaneously be an
artwork and a research outcome. But, to undertake research in an academic context, practitioner-researchers might attend
differently to their work, understanding the protocols of academia even as they baulk against them.2024-11-01T00:00:00Z