Queen's University. Office of Institutional Research and Planning

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Queen's University. Office of Institutional Research and Planning

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1985-

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The Office of Institutional Research and Planning was formed in 2000 and reported to VP Academic. Prior to that, it was called Resources Planning and reported to the Associate VP of Planning, who reported up to VP Academic. Resources Planning started in 1973.
The purpose of the Office of Institutional Research and Planning was to inform and support strategic and operational objectives at Queen’s with timely and relevant data, analysis, information, and recommendations. This was accomplished by collecting, generating, assembling, analyzing, interpreting, and communicating data and information. They also interacted and shared data with external partners and provided research results to contribute to decision-making initiatives within Queen’s.

Institutional Research and Planning is now part of the Office of Planning and Budgeting, which reports directly to the Office of the Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic).

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CA QUA11447

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  • English

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