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Draws on a variety of academic disciplines across the fields of management, law, economics and science policy, to deliver high quality research and teaching in the field of innovation and entrepreneurship.

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CIMR Debates in Public Policy: Spring 2023 calendar

Our very successful series of online lunchtime seminars is continuing in the Spring term of 2023 with an exciting programme of events.

Entrepreneurship education team wins Vice Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Learning

Well done to the Entrepreneurship Education team, comprising many CIMR members, for winning this award

award, education, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship education, learning, teaching

CIMR pays homage to Loet Leydesdorff

With great sadness at the news of his passing, we remember our valued friend and CIMR colleague prof Loet Leydesdorff

in memoriam, innovation studies, loet leydesdorff, scientometrics, triple helix

The School of Business, Economics and Informatics celebrates International Women’s Day with a roundtable discussion on this year’s theme, Embracing Equity.

At the School of Business, Economics and Informatics, we celebrated International Women’s Day 2023 by hosting a roundtable webinar on this year’s theme, Embracing Equity.

equity, gender equality, international women's day, women, women academics

CIMR Debate in Public Policy: Disruptive technology – aligning regulation and innovation

On Wednesday 22 February 2023 we held a CIMR Debate to discuss ways to align innovation and regulation. The debate featured practitioners and academics in the field.

disruptive technologies, entrepreneurship., IoT, Law and Economics, regulation

Foreign graduates in Sweden: the role of high tech sectors, STEM disciplines and cultural distance

Claudio Fassio and Ioana Igna analyse the employment choices of foreign graduates, as compared to those of native graduates, in the Swedish economy. Where do international students end up working, after graduation?

foreign graduates, higher education, knowledge intensive sectors, labour market, Sweden

CIMR Fellow Fumi Kitagawa is now Professor at the University of Birmingham

Congratulations to CIMR Visiting Fellow Dr Fumi Kitagawa, who has been recruited as Professor at City-REDI, University of Birmingham.

How do firms reach out to foreign universities? Inventors’ personal characteristics and the multinational structure of firms

In a study recently published in Journal of World Business, Claudio Fassio, Aldo Geuna and Federica Rossi examine the role of personal and organizational factors as drivers of international collaborations between firms and universities.

global pipelines, international business, multinational company, multinational enterprises, university-industry collaborations

CIMR Annual Report 2022

As we release our 2022 CIMR Annual Report and look back at the past year activities, it is fantastic to see how much we have achieved, and we can definitely say it was another successful year for us here CIMR.

annual report, Centre for Innovation Management Research, CIMR

Talking the talk and walking the walk…is the Government doing enough in life sciences?

Innovation is a driver of economic growth and with the UK life sciences sector creating high value jobs, it’s an industry for which a strong infrastructure should be in place. Emma Palmer Foster discusses the recent CIMR Debate on ‘The effectiveness of government initiatives to stimulate the Life Science sector’.

government policy, infrastructure, innovation, Life sciences, UK

Innovation and the defence industry: do we need war?

This CIMR Debate in Public Policy was stimulated by the publication of Ron Smith’s book on defence acquisition and procurement. Our panel was comprised of experts from across the defence landscape – from the MoD, academia, industry and the Royal Miliary College of Science. As the debate demonstrated, the topic is controversial and provokes argument.

accelerators, defence industry, innovation, public procurement, spinouts, technology

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  • Entrepreneurship education team wins Vice Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
  • CIMR pays homage to Loet Leydesdorff
  • The School of Business, Economics and Informatics celebrates International Women’s Day with a roundtable discussion on this year’s theme, Embracing Equity.
  • CIMR Debate in Public Policy: Disruptive technology – aligning regulation and innovation
  • Foreign graduates in Sweden: the role of high tech sectors, STEM disciplines and cultural distance
  • About
    • Collaborations
    • Research Projects
    • Teaching
    • Birkbeck
  • People
    • Academic Staff
    • PhD Students
    • Visiting Fellows
    • Alumni
  • Research
    • CIMR Working Papers
    • Research Videos
    • Publications
    • News & Reports
  • Events
  • CIMR & SMEs
    • Events for SMEs
    • People for SMEs
    • Project partners & collaborators
    • Research Activities for SMEs
    • Resources for SMEs
  • Contact

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