Knowledge Transfer

Knowledge transfer is about exchanging good ideas between universities, other research organisations, business, government, the public sector and the wider community.

It is a two way communication that brings benefit to both parties. By ensuring that we have an open channel for dialogue it is much more likely that the research we do will be applicable.

With our focus on applied research knowledge transfer is a natural outcome of our research activity, which we hope will derive new products, services for economic benefit but also helps to engage our staff and students in the wider community.

Knowledge transfer can take many forms including:

  • Publications
  • Placements and secondments
  • Collaborative research and development
  • Consultancy
  • Licensing
  • Spinout or Joint Venture Companies

For information on all of the above please Contact Us

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  1. 08, February, 2012 Smart Systems from Dumb Data: Professorial lecture to address information solutions

    Susan Craw

    The first in a new calendar of public lectures will begin with a professorial lecture by Susan Craw, Director of the Institute for Innovation, Design and Sustainability Research (IDEAS) on 23 February.  

Events

  1. 01, February, 2012 Enrolment for New International Students January and February 2012

    Details of orientation for new international students.  


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