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How you can show you know English when you apply for citizenship and to settle in the UK, and when you do not have to
Explore the Government Campus, including our learning curriculum.
This animation explains the process of Technology Transfer and how it makes the most of Knowledge Assets to deliver social or economic benefits.
Find funding to develop early stage knowledge assets towards adoption or commercialisation.
This report set outs an implementation strategy to get greater value from public sector knowledge assets (also known as intangible assets, which include intellectual property, Research & Development, data, software, expertise and other intellectual resources).
A summary of each idea in the knowledge bank with information on its status in the knowledge sharing process.
How to use the framework to map capability to areas of public health.
Find out how to raise money for research, development or innovation using the Enterprise Investment Scheme or a Venture Capital Trust.
A white paper setting out the government's plans to reform the higher education and research system.
This series aims to share the expertise gained under the Government Chemist function, particularly during referee analysis.
Terms of reference for the implementation study following the Budget 2018 publication on intellectual property and other intangibles in the public sector.
Knowledge and skills development for social workers supporting vulnerable children and families.
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