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Higher Education Guide And Toolkit On Export Controls and the ATAS Student Vetting Scheme

28 Apr 2015

The Higher Education Guide And Toolkit On Export Controls and the ATAS Student Vetting Scheme assists with issues around export control and technology transfer activity.

PraxisUnico & UKSPA Networking Lunch at PraxisUnico Conference

25 Mar 2015

Delegates to the PraxisUnico Annual Conference and the UK Science Park Association Conference (also at Croke Park) will be joining together for a networking lunch on Thursday 11 June, and also are sharing the morning refreshment break.

Easy Access IP Report from NCUB and PraxisUnico

25 Mar 2015

PraxisUnico welcomes the report on the EasyAccess IP initiative released today by NCUB, carried out in partnership with PraxisUnico and commissioned from IP Pragmatics.

Delegates to the Praxis Unico Annual Conference and the UK Science Park Association Conference (also

25 Mar 2015

Delegates to the Praxis Unico Annual Conference and the UK Science Park Association Conference (also at Croke Park) will be joining together for a networking lunch on Thursday 11 June and also are sharing the morning refreshment break.

PraxisUnico responds to the Dowling Review

12 Mar 2015

PraxisUnico's response to the Dowling Review of business university collaborations sets out our views on how business university collaborations can be supported successfully and for the long-term.

PraxisUnico Conference Sponsors announced

25 Feb 2015

PraxisUnico is pleased to announce that Knowledge Transfer Ireland, RCUK, Haseltine Lake LLP and Ximbio are sponsoring the 2015 Conference, "Expanding Horizons".

PraxisUnico Helps Coventry University's Technology Transfer Intern Programme Fly

16 Feb 2015

Coventry University's Intellectual Property Commercialisation Office has developed a Technology Transfer Internship Programme, which includes training courses from PraxisUnico - a case study of how the programme has been delivered to international interns is now available.

PraxisUnico & RCUK Impact Awards open for entries!

16 Feb 2015

RCUK and PraxisUnico are working together to deliver a joint competition to reward and recognize knowledge exchange, technology transfer and commercialisation professionals who have excelled in enabling and facilitating the achievement of impact from the outcomes of research.

PraxisUnico Conference 2015 Programme

6 Feb 2015

The provisional programme for PraxisUnico's 2015 Conference, Expanding Horizons is now available.

PraxisUnico response to HEFCE's business plan 2015-2020

6 Feb 2015

PraxisUnico welcomes HEFCE’s commitment to sector leadership at a time of financial and regulatory uncertainty.

In Memoriam: Dr Allyson Reed

4 Feb 2015

The PraxisUnico community was saddened to hear the news of the sudden death of Dr Allyson Reed, who passed away on Monday 19 January.

New Practical Guide: Confidentiality Agreements - out now

14 Jan 2015

The new Practical Guide is out now and free for members of PraxisUnico.

Brazilian universities and research organisations meet with PraxisUnico

14 Jan 2015

Nessa Carey, International Director at PraxisUnico recently met a number of delegations from Brazil at the request of the FCO and IPO.

PraxisUnico response to the Government’s Science and Innovation Strategy

19 Dec 2014

PraxisUnico examines the Government's "Plan for growth: science and innovation strategy" and its implications for knowledge exchange.

The REF impact agenda builds the right incentives into the system - a view from the REF Panel

18 Dec 2014

PraxisUnico board member and Director of Academic Liaison at GSK, Malcolm Skingle, describes his involvement in the REF assessment from his perspective as a user of university research outputs.

PraxisUnico response to Select Committee on business-university collaboration

1 Dec 2014

PraxisUnico welcomes the report of the Business, Innovation and Skills Committee and the recognition that the review gives to the UK R&D system. We reiterate the importance of protecting the underpinning research in universities that is such a strength of the UK and strongly endorse the recommendation that funding should not be diverted from the science budget in order to protect the UK’s reputation for basic research, and innovation consequent from it.