Research impact and innovation
Business secretary Vince Cable has announced that companies are to recruit postgraduate students to help them break into overseas markets.
Business secretary Vince Cable has asked Ucas to look at whether high-level apprenticeships can be integrated into its admissions services.
Impact should be given a weighting of 25 per cent at the next research excellence framework, the author of a government-commissioned review has said
Universities are not producing enough science graduates to meet the needs of the UK economy, business leaders have claimed.
Academia ¡®has a duty to nurture students¡¯ fledgling businesses¡¯, Royal Academy of Engineering panel hears
Universities should give more intellectual property over to small- and medium-sized British businesses
Academics at leading South Korean universities are the world¡¯s best at attracting funding from business, a new study says.
Universities need more freedom to run one- or two-year compressed degrees tailored to the needs of companies, according to business leaders.
Institutions must fulfil their historic mission of developing student potential, says former vice-chancellor
Universities should play a bigger role in driving growth and should be more accessible to smaller businesses, according to a government-commissioned review.
Knowledge-transfer experts map path to market for university inventions
Former CBI head says interaction¡¯s the key to productivity
Entrepreneurial and academic excellence are pursued side by side, and the dividends are clear to see
The UK must build work experience into higher education with the same vigour as it did in the 1950s, Quintin McKellar argues
Universities should seek inspiration from Germany when looking to involve business in their school outreach programmes.
Newcastle University is to launch a new ?7 million centre for undersea and offshore engineering on the site of a famous former shipyard.
Without a shot in the arm for commercial drug development, our science base will suffer, argues David Nutt
Publication not always relevant to business success, industry and sector figures argue
Master of Trinity says technology transfer offices can be more hindrance than help
In a further demonstration of the lure of the so-called golden triangle, pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca has announced plans to relocate its UK-based research and development activities from Cheshire to Cambridge.
UK businesses are being failed by the government¡¯s lack of a ¡°coherent strategy to support the commercialisation of technological innovation in the UK¡±, MPs have said.