Glasgow Knowledge Exchange Fund

Published: 21 January 2013

The University has launched its Knowledge Exchange (KE) Fund to help academics to pursue KE activities alongside or immediately following research projects

The University has launched its Knowledge Exchange (KE) Fund to help academics to pursue KE activities alongside or immediately following research projects. Recognising that timing of KE is critical, the University has established the fund  to ensure that appropriate pathways to impact are developed and that organisations and individuals capable of influencing and creating impact from new knowledge are properly supported to do so. With a funding allocation of up to £20,000 for projects up to 3months in duration, this is your chance to let end-users know about your skills and research expertise and for the university to find out more about key business and end-user challenges, so that we can identify appropriate partners and mechanisms for KE.

For further information on the Glasgow Knowledge Exchange Fund, please visit the KE Fund webpage  contact Neil Bowering.


First published: 21 January 2013

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