THYME is Driving Collaboration for Effective Knowledge Exchange

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29th September 2021

THYME is Driving Collaboration for Effective Knowledge Exchange

The THYME Project has produced a best practice guide on driving collaboration for effective knowledge exchange.

Financed through Research England’s Connecting Capabilities Fund, THYME established a new collaboration between the Universities of Teesside, Hull, York and the Biorenewables Development Centre to build upon the world-leading innovation assets and drive increased productivity in the circular bioeconomy sector across the Tees Valley, the Humber and Yorkshire regions.

The report outlines how throughout the THYME Project partners applied the good practice guidelines to their distinct knowledge exchange capabilities, knowledge and expertise. Many of the assets, principles of good practice and practices, and the relationships developed during the project, will continue to be applicable for the institutions’ further work in business engagement, entrepreneurship training and outreach activities.

Read the report Driving Collaboration for Effective Knowledge Exchange here.

 

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The THYME project partners are