Industrial innovation from university research [a case study of York Technology]
Industrial innovation from university research [a case study of York Technology]
Universities and Engineering, separately and in a sense jointly, are both presently under intense scrutiny. The Universities, after a period of expansion lasting nearly forty years, have recently been subjected to a reduction in funding averaging some 15% and, as might be expected, were only able to adapt to the reduced support with difficulty.
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Gambling, W.A.
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1984
Gambling, W.A.
70d15b3d-eaf7-44ed-9120-7ae47ba68324
Gambling, W.A.
(1984)
Industrial innovation from university research [a case study of York Technology].
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National Electronics Review.
London, GB.
NEC, .
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Universities and Engineering, separately and in a sense jointly, are both presently under intense scrutiny. The Universities, after a period of expansion lasting nearly forty years, have recently been subjected to a reduction in funding averaging some 15% and, as might be expected, were only able to adapt to the reduced support with difficulty.
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Published date: 1984
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