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Research and Innovation Strategy for Growth
Read GuildHE / CREST’s summary of and response to the Government’s paper.
GuildHE and CREST welcome the Government’s strategy for research and innovation
Higher Education and highly-skilled graduates are central to a more open and effective innovation ecosystem
Research, innovation and knowledge exchange in Lincoln
Business Centre is the future for Bishop Grosseteste University College
CREST and GuildHE respond to the Wilson Review
Small, specialist and regional institutions are key to supporting growth in the UK through work with SMEs and micro-business, and on graduate skills and employability.
Open access spurs innovation
The UK Open Access Implementation Group (OAIG) highlights how greater access to research benefits the UK economy.
Response to HEFCE’s consultation on main and sub-panel guidance for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014
Click here to read GuildHE / CREST’s response to HEFCE’s consultation on REF 2014.
Funding success at Bucks New University
Research into methods of assessing IBD will directly benefit patients.
The Guardian, CREST and Research Funding
CREST joins in to discuss the research funding landscape, concentration, Early Career Researchers and the importance of research and teaching to Higher Education.
Two major textiles exhibitions launched
Interdisciplinary and international explorations of the symbolic language of textiles, curated by Prof Lesley Millar MBE (University for the Creative Arts), to be exhibited in Birmingham and London.
Critical Commentary
Newman University College and CREST launch peer-reviewed journal for undergraduate and postgraduate researchers.
New Life Sciences Advisor appointed
George Freeman, MP for Mid Norfolk, receives appointment after a 15 year career in biomedical research.
HEFCE, RCUK and UUK release joint statement on impact
Stakeholders agree on the need to embed engagement with business, the public sector and civil society organisations in excellent research.
Research income relative to size
HESA data shows that small institutions remain competitive at attracting external income
ALIAS / PCA full-cost bursaries for independent craftspeople
‘Making Futures’ Conference supports dialogue and discussion on how contemporary crafts are practiced today.
HEFCE publish guidance on submissions for REF 2014
The REF Guidance on submissions will be published on the REF web-site www.ref.ac.uk midday today.