Global Research Collaboration and Innovation: Future Opportunities /Challenges

Global Research Collaboration and Innovation: Future Opportunities/ Challenges

11:30am - 12:30pm / Thursday 20th May 2021
Type: Webinar / Category: Public / Series: Making an Impact 2021
  • Suitable for: -Civic, cultural, and city region stakeholders -Representatives from research and education sectors -Alumni -Current and potential industrial partners -Organisations like N8 and UUK -Other HEIs/academics
  • Admission: FREE Online
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An opportunity to hear about the changing landscape for international research collaboration from Professor Graeme Reid, co-author of the landmark Changes and Choices report.
Professor Graeme Reid is Chair of Science and Research Policy at University College London. He is a member of the Council of Research England. He has spent most of his career at the interface between science and Government, having worked in the Business Department, the Cabinet Office and HM Treasury and before moving to UCL. Graeme was specialist advisor to the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee during their extensive inquiries into Brexit and, more recently, industrial strategy.