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New resource to strengthen IP capability and support commercialisation across the UK research sector.
This webinar looks at the information an organisation makes available to clients, or potential clients, and how the consumer's expectations can be met.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is committed to providing a high-quality service to everyone we deal with.
Guidance on the role of the Department for Education in making commissioning decisions about academy trusts.
This practice resource and summary explain how working conditions affect public health and suggests how local bodies can help create jobs.
Department for Business, Innovation & Skills supported guidance on running high-quality internship programmes.
Comply with good manufacturing practice (GMP) and good distribution practice (GDP), and prepare for an inspection.
This document explains how the Department of Health and Social Care manages the quality of the statistics it produces.
A guide and checklist for training providers that currently offer apprenticeship training and those considering offering it in the future.
Universities across England awarded a share of £80 million to offer up to 2,500 student places, as well as help build new facilities to support increased capacity growth over the next decade.
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