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A Watershed Moment for UK Life Sciences Policy – How broken is it and do we need to fix it?
Our latest CIMR Debate in Public Policy examined the impact of the pandemic on life sciences in the UK and the learning to be taken forward by government, industry and academia.
Supporting disabled and ethnic minority entrepreneurs: An engaged scholarship approach to inclusivity
In this Regional Studies Association event organised for EU Regions Week University, Professor Monder Ram, CREME, Aston University chaired a panel exploring diversity in entrepreneurship.
Innovation Finance: Public or Private?
Professor Asa Lindholm Dahlstrand, Professor Peter Jelfs, Dr Iain Evans and Rebecca Todd interrogated the respective roles of public and private funding for innovation and entrepreneurship in this CIMR Debate in Public Policy
Unlocking the Potential of Black and Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurs
Our latest Debate in Public Policy welcomed representatives from business, finance and academia to identify the key barriers facing Black and ethnic minority entrepreneurs and the next steps to move closer to equality in innovation.
Entrepreneurship Policies Through a Gender Lens
Dr Jonathan Potter (OECD), Professor Colette Henry (Dundalk Institute of Technology) and Professor Severine Le Loarne-Lemaire (Grenoble Ecole de Management) discussed the findings of a new report examining entrepreneurship from a gender perspective in this CIMR Debate in Public Policy
Unlocking the potential of disabled entrepreneurs
In this panel event, researchers and practitioners in inclusive entrepreneurship came together to explore a co-designed pathway to support disabled entrepreneurs.
CIMR Debates in Public Policy: Autumn 2021 calendar
Our very successful series of online lunchtime seminars is continuing in the Autumn term of 2021 with an exciting programme of events. The events take place on Wednesdays lunchtime.
Civilising AI: Applying AI to solve practical business issues, ethically
In the CIMR’s last Debate in Public Policy of term, we heard from two speakers on how AI can be applied in practical and useful ways in organisations.
CIMR Workshop: Knowledge, Skills and Regional Divides
Dr Maria Abreu, University of Cambridge and Dr Marte C.W. Solheim, University of Stavanger shared insight into the relationship between region and skills in this public policy workshop.