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A form to notify the Knowledge Share project team about any of the approved ideas that you have re-used
Free teaching resources, advice and guidance to help students learn about Intellectual Property.
This paper considers the role that ideas can play in studying the politics of development
Novel Disruptive Science Impacting Future Defence and Security: Help DASA and Dstl discover creative technologies and concepts that may disrupt the future of defence
This section includes tools to help you move from low fidelity ideas to policies and services that can be delivered to users
Government and business groups call on individuals, innovators, entrepreneurs, academia and civil society to share ideas for ambitious and feasible solutions that could harness Smart Data
A report into the impact of increased social media use on negative body image for groups including men and boys, ethnic minorities and LGBT groups.
Find out about tax avoidance, the common pitfalls, and the consequences.
This competition aims to identify and develop novel, early stage research ideas that may have a significant and disruptive impact.
Outlines options for reshaping NHS healthcare services that local health economies may wish to consider
This case study and briefing focus particularly on activities undertaken since the sociopolitical conflict of 2012
A major literature review of evidence relating to children's online activities and safety.
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