Rakeshnie Ramoutar-Prieschl
Department of Research and Innovation University of Pretoria Pretoria, South Africa. Dr. Rakeshnie Ramoutar-Prieschl obtained her doc- torate in business management and her master’s in biotechnology. As an academic, she has lectured, tutored and mentored both undergraduate and postgraduate students. In addition, she has served on various committees including the National Science and Technology Forum Awards and the Nanotechnology Public Engagement Programme, and has served on various advisory boards and steering committees includ- ing the Centre for High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy. She is Member of the Executive Committee for the Organisation of Women in Science in Developing Countries and Chair of the Board of Trustees for Child Welfare South Africa. She previously led the research infrastructure (RI) portfolio for over 11 years, as a Director at the National Research Foundation. While at the NRF, she developed a number of policies, strategies and frameworks that has provided the foundation for establishing, nurturing and sustaining a number of RI platforms in the country. She has also worked in vaccine development and has held various management posi- tions including working at the Desmond Tutu TB and HIV Centre. She currently is Head of Research Capacity Development at the University of Pretoria where she is accountable for the full portfolio of grant support and strategic interventions for early career academics (ECAs). She has been the recipient of numerous grants to develop and strengthen the track record of ECAs at the university.Department of Research and Innovation University of Pretoria Pretoria, South Africa. Dr. Rakeshnie Ramoutar-Prieschl obtained her doc- torate in business management and her master’s in biotechnology. As an academic, she has lectured, tutored and mentored both undergraduate and postgraduate students. In addition, she has served on various committees including the National Science and Technology Forum Awards and the Nanotechnology Public Engagement Programme, and has served on various advisory boards and steering committees includ- ing the Centre for High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy. She is Member of the Executive Committee for the Organisation of Women in Science in Developing Countries and Chair of the Board of Trustees for Child Welfare South Africa. She previously led the research infrastructure (RI) portfolio for over 11 years, as a Director at the National Research Foundation. While at the NRF, she developed a number of policies, strategies and frameworks that has provided the foundation for establishing, nurturing and sustaining a number of RI platforms in the country. She has also worked in vaccine development and has held various management posi- tions including working at the Desmond Tutu TB and HIV Centre. She currently is Head of Research Capacity Development at the University of Pretoria where she is accountable for the full portfolio of grant support and strategic interventions for early career academics (ECAs). She has been the recipient of numerous grants to develop and strengthen the track record of ECAs at the university.

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Department of Research and Innovation University of Pretoria Pretoria, South Africa. Dr. Rakeshnie Ramoutar-Prieschl obtained her doc- torate in business management and her master’s in biotechnology. As an academic, she has lectured, tutored and mentored both undergraduate and postgraduate students. In addition, she has served on various committees including the National Science and Technology Forum Awards and the Nanotechnology Public Engagement Programme, and has served on various advisory boards and steering committees includ- ing the Centre for High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy. She is Member of the Executive Committee for the Organisation of Women in Science in Developing Countries and Chair of the Board of Trustees for Child Welfare South Africa. She previously led the research infrastructure (RI) portfolio for over 11 years, as a Director at the National Research Foundation. While at the NRF, she developed a number of policies, strategies and frameworks that has provided the foundation for establishing, nurturing and sustaining a number of RI platforms in the country. She has also worked in vaccine development and has held various management posi- tions including working at the Desmond Tutu TB and HIV Centre. She currently is Head of Research Capacity Development at the University of Pretoria where she is accountable for the full portfolio of grant support and strategic interventions for early career academics (ECAs). She has been the recipient of numerous grants to develop and strengthen the track record of ECAs at the university.
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Management of Research Infrastructures: A South African Funding Perspective
This open access book provides an overview of the building blocks necessary for managing, steering and guiding the establishment of a research infrastructure (RI). It offers valuable insights into RI investment, access and management at the academic, grants management, agency and policy level, and serves as a useful guide for the research community, students, and those in the private sector wishing to understand the approaches and opportunities involved in the establishment, maintenance and management of research infrastructure platforms. Presenting a holistic view of RI investment and granting cycles from a South African perspective, the book’s target audience includes those working in science diplomacy, policymaking and science grants councils (especially in Africa) as well as funders and donors.