Sustainable Development Through Academic-Industrial Partnerships: A Perspective on the Chemical Sciences

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Centres for Doctoral Training (CDT) are Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded initiatives aimed at bringing leading experts from diverse backgrounds together to train a new generation of engineers and scientists, aimed at tackling emerging and future challenges. One of the key pillars of this initiative, as outlined by the 2017 Industrial Strategy white paper (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy 2017), is the development of close ties between R&D institutions and businesses, forging “strong and flexible links” between industry and academia. These academic-industrial partnerships are intended to promote multidisciplinary programs designed to bring together research and industry leaders to deliver cutting-edge research and innovation ensuring continued development of sustainability within Britain’s research infrastructure. This entry will explore how the development of close academic-industrial partnerships, established through...

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Morgan, P.J. et al. (2020). Sustainable Development Through Academic-Industrial Partnerships: A Perspective on the Chemical Sciences. In: Leal Filho, W., Azul, A.M., Brandli, L., Lange Salvia, A., Wall, T. (eds) Partnerships for the Goals. Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71067-9_117-1

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