Pages tagged with: isper
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Social, Policy and Enterprise Research in an Era of Globalisation and Discontent
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Social, Policy and Enterprise Research in an Era of Globalisation and Discontent. iSPER conference. University of Plymouth, 23 January 2018.
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Crime, History and Institutions: Transdisciplinary Conversations in Heritage, Art and Transmedia (#CHITCHAT?)
University of Plymouth iSPER Research Initiative - Crime, History and Institutions: Transdisciplinary Conversations in Heritage, Art and Transmedia (CHITCHAT).
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South West businesses uncertain and sceptical as Brexit approaches
Researchers at the University of Plymouth conducted a series of interviews and focus groups to provide a unique picture of the Brexit pressures facing the region.
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Resolving conflict in the NHS
Resolving conflict in the NHS - Plymouth researchers working with NHS employers
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Modelling and Simulation for Social Systems
A University of Plymouth iSPER Research Initiative - Modelling and Simulation for Social Systems.
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Product and Service Value Chain Innovation through Advanced Technologies
Product and Service Value Chain Innovation through Advanced Technologies: iSPER Themed Research Group
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People, Organisations and Work
People, Organisations and Work: iSPER Themed Research Group
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Markets, Innovation and Competition (MIC)
University of Plymouth's Markets, Innovation and Competition: iSPER Themed Research Group
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Maritime and Logistics, Business and Policy
Maritime and Logistics, Business and Policy: iSPER Themed Research Group
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Markets, Innovation and Competition Group publications
Publications by members of the iSPER Markets, Innovation and Competition Research Group.
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Outstanding Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP)
A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between the University of Plymouth and Falmouth Harbour Commissioners has been judged Outstanding.
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Conference addresses HR challenges facing business in South West
More than 100 delegates attended a conference organised by the HR and Leadership group at Plymouth Business School and the iSPER People Organisations and Work research group in conjunction with Devon and Cornwall branch of the CIPD.