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The Lambert toolkit is for universities and companies that wish to undertake collaborative research projects with each other.
Guidance about working in collaboration with other charities.
The final report of Professor Dame Ann Dowling’s review of business-university collaborations.
Government response to the independent review of business-university research collaborations.
GAD experts will be at the 50th annual conference for general insurance actuaries. GIRO topics will include disaster risk finance, AI and trends in motor claims.
Contact PHE's proficiency testing (PT) team about which schemes are available internationally through distributors and collaborators.
An impact story looking at how the UK and the US are bringing synthetic biology to the forefront of international collaboration.
This paper highlights key issues affecting technology transfer and research commercialization in Africa
There are different model agreements for management of Intellectual Property (IP) in collaborative research in the UK and overseas.
An impact story about how SIN Europe is helping to tackle global climate disruption through UK-European collaboration.
This article describes the early stage evaluation of a free on-line tool known as Site-Finder the Global Health Network
This study recommends an approach for the design of a future programme.
This Study presents 4 programme design options, points of agreement while highlighting differentiating aspects
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