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Commercialising Social Sciences for Impact

Northumbria University

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The IP Commercialisation team (of Research and Innovation Services) is excited to announce a researchers networking event for sharing new updates on ‘Notable Initiatives and Ambitions for Knowledge Exchange in Social Sciences’ and ‘Approaches of enabling Commercialisation of Social Science Innovations’ at Northumbria University.

This event focuses on both 'monetisable and non-monetisable' projects of non-STEM research background (e.g. Arts, Designs, Humanities, Business, Law, etc.). Since Social Science innovations often make use of the applications of IT-enabled services and software/app tools to achieve successful commercial exploitation and reach the target audiences, academics/researchers/technicians from STEM background may attend this event to explore possible partnerships with non-STEM researchers.

Register Here (Internal Northumbria Staff Only)

External Attendee Registration

Schedule brief:

  • 9:30-9:45 Registration and Tea/Coffee
  • 9:45-11:00 Various Speakers’ session on Social Science Innovations
  • 11:00-11:30 Networking and Closure

Event Venue: CCE1 – 401, 4th Floor, Business and Law Building, Falconar Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE2 1XA

For those who are unable to attend the event but still wish to listen to the presentations may join online (on MS Teams)

For any follow-up query, please contact: ipcommercialisation@northumbria.ac.uk

 

 

Event Details

Northumbria University
City Campus East 1: Business & Law Building
Room 401
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 1XA


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