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Collaboration Skills Initiative
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The Engineering Department’s strategic theme “Collaboration Skills Initiative (formerly ‘Inspiring Research through Industrial Collaboration‘) has three areas of activity to support the formation and management of collaborations between academics and industrial partners. www.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/strategic-themes/inspiring-research-through-industrial-collaboration Investigate: Developing and sharing a library of good practices in the setup and management of partnerships Inspire and Inform: Providing on-line resources and running events to highlight the opportunities and explain the practicalities of partnerships Implement: Supporting academics and potential partners in the development of collaborative activities If you have a question about this list, please contact: Jo Griffiths; Charles Boulton; Holly Shaw. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 20 talks in the archive. How to write a successful grant applicationDr Eoin O'Sullivan Director, Centre for Science, Technology & Innovation Policy (CSTI). Department of Engineering - LR3. Tuesday 04 October 2016, 12:00-14:00 How to pitch your idea in two minutes flat-. Oatley Seminar Room, Department of Engineering. Wednesday 20 January 2016, 15:30-17:30 Applying Selling Skills for ResearchersNicky de Batista (CUED) and Frank Stajano (CL). Trinity College Old Combination Room. Monday 14 December 2015, 12:30-14:30 Selling for researchersNumbers are limited. Please indicate your interest by emailing the organiser, Jo Griffiths (jg393@cam.ac.uk) Marcel Dissel. Monday 30 November 2015, 10:00-16:00 ENGAGING WITH INDUSTRY: WHAT TO SAY, HOW TO SAY IT, AND WHO TO SAY IT TOPieter Knook, Visiting Professor of Innovation, Cambridge University Engineering Department. Computer Laboratory, room FW11 (first floor). Friday 16 October 2015, 11:00-14:00 How does industry view academic research and collaboration?Anna-Marie Greenaway, Chris Rider and Charles Boulton. Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 5. Tuesday 30 June 2015, 12:00-14:00 How to Present Your Research to Sponsors When You have Unwanted ResultsAdelina Chalmers. Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 11. Tuesday 02 June 2015, 12:00-14:00 Roadmapping to build buy-in from Industrial PartnersDr Nicky Athanassopoulou, IfM ECS. Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 11. Thursday 30 April 2015, 12:00-14:00 How does an industrial reviewer assess a grant bid?Sam Beale, Pieter Knook and Rick Mitchell, Visiting Professors of Innovation. Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 5. Monday 13 April 2015, 12:00-14:00 So what’s your technology actually worth?Clare Farrukh, Senior Research Associate, Institute for Manufacturing. Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 6. Friday 20 March 2015, 12:00-14:00 How to improve your chance of a winning bid – with Red Team reviewsPhilip Guildford, Rob Miller & Tim Minshall. Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 5. Monday 23 February 2015, 12:00-14:00 How to get money from industry and Research CouncilsPhilip Guildford (University of Cambridge). Postdocs of Cambridge Society, 16 Mill Lane. Friday 30 January 2015, 12:30-14:00 CASHING IN ON YOUR RESEARCH?Julian Peck, Cambridge Enterprise. Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 3. Friday 12 December 2014, 12:30-14:00 Elevator Pitch Practice session-. Cambridge University Engineering Department, Board Room. Friday 28 November 2014, 12:00-14:00 Engaging with Industry - what to say, how to say it and who to say it toPlease register (for catering and room-booking purposes) via e-mail to Andrea Kells Pieter Knook, Visiting Professor of Innovation, Cambridge University Engineering Department. Computer Laboratory, West Cambridge Site. Friday 03 October 2014, 11:00-13:00 Inspiring Research through Industrial Collaboration: Engagement in practice – lessons from the coalfaceThis event is by invitation only - if you would like to be considered then please contact Charles Boulton (cb683) for more information Boeing, Dyson, PragmatIC Printing, John Lewis and several from the Engineering Department. Cambridge University Engineering Department. Thursday 01 May 2014, 09:00-15:00 Impact Statements with Impact, Support Letters that Support: ‘Grantsmanship’ tips for selling your industry partnerships and ‘pathways-to-impact’Contact Charles Boulton (cb683@cam.ac.uk) if you would like to attend Dr Eoin O' Sullivan, CSTI. Institute for Manufacturing, West Cambridge. Thursday 03 April 2014, 12:00-14:00 Exchanging staff between industry and academia – enhancing and embedding researchPlease contact Charles Boulton (cb683@cam.ac.uk) to reserve a place and lunch Dr Charles Boulton, Theme Manager, Engineering Department. Tuesday 18 March 2014, 12:00-14:00 Research Centres – their care and feedingPlease contact Charles Boulton (cb683@cam.ac.uk) to reserve a place and lunch. Chris Rider (CAPE), Jennifer Schooling (CSIC) and Ian Hutchings (Inkjet Research Centre). Cambridge University Engineering Department. Thursday 20 February 2014, 12:00-14:00 KTPs as a route to technology transfer and relationship buildingJan Stringer, KTP adviser, Prof Robert Mair, and Dr Tariq Masood. Cambridge University Engineering Department. Tuesday 04 February 2014, 12:00-14:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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