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Directory of technology-inspired and Nutrition for Life feasibility projects 2012
This paper outlines the UK’s objectives for an ambitious science and innovation agreement with the EU. It sets out examples of where the UK sees potential mutual benefit in a close working relationship, exploring precedents for each. The paper invites...
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Lambert Toolkit contains two examples of heads of terms, one for collaboration agreements and the other for consortium agreements.
Directory of technology-inspired feasibility projects 2011
Directory of technology-inspired feasibility projects 2013
Charity Commission research explores collaborative working and mergers.
The final report of Professor Dame Ann Dowling’s review of business-university collaborations.
This collaboration offers a strategic opportunity for the UK and ROK to establish global leadership in the priority area of Open RAN network power efficiency.
An impact story looking at how the UK and the US are bringing synthetic biology to the forefront of international collaboration.
This study consider information on mutual dependencies between actors that result from ecological interdependencies
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