Case studies
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Global People project
The Centre for Applied Linguistics Research at the University of Warwick is leading the ‘Global People’ project which explores how to promote intercultural effectiveness in wider international contexts.
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The economics of healthcare
Researchers at the University of York have developed cost-effectiveness analysis methods that are used worldwide to determine how best to use resources in healthcare systems.
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A new technology to support deep-sea oil exploration from University of Edinburgh
MTEM (Multi-transient Electromagnetic Technology), a spin-out company from the University of Edinburgh, markets a technology which allows the detection of hydrocarbons in deep underground reservoirs.
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Community policing in Los Angeles via the University of Leeds
The research expertise of a University of Leeds academic has helped to advise and inform new approaches to community policing within the second largest city in the US.
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A new technology to help drug delivery in vulnerable patients from the University of Nottingham
In 1999, Professor Steve Howdle, a researcher in the University of Nottingham’s Department of Chemistry, was conducting basic research into the properties of ‘supercritical’ fluids; these are gases which, at a defined temperature, take on unique physical properties.
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Lighter, faster and greener aircraft from Universities of Bristol and Exeter
A collaboration between the Universities of Bristol, Exeter, Bath, and manufacturer Airbus has led to pioneering aerospace technology
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Breakthrough digital display technology from the University of Cambridge
In 1989 fundamental research at the University of Cambridge led to the unexpected discovery that luminescence could be generated by conducting electricity through plastic polymers.
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Discovering new materials at the University of Liverpool
A leading research centre at the University of Liverpool is supporting business and academia in the discovery of high throughput materials
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Better understanding of intellectual property rights following research at LSE
A world-leading pharmaceutical company approached London School of Economics and Political Science to commission research and consultancy into developing a better understanding of the international intellectual property rights regime, and to conduct a comparative study of two specific countries.
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Novel technologies to develop clean fuel and low-carbon energy
Spin-out company Oxford Catalysts Group is now selling new technology for generating clean fuels based on research into catalysts at the University of Oxford.
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