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Lover of education, technology and productivity methodologies. I'm currently working across a broad range of Jisc initiatives. You can find out more about me here: about.me/andystew
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Goodbye the Global Innovation Network: Hello the Innovation Commons

By Andrew Stewart on February 21, 2014 in News

The Global Innovation Network recently closed because the team behind it have been working hard on creating a network that actually gives learning providers a service that they don’t already have – the Innovation Commons. Less chat, more action! The Innovation Commons is a growing community of Innovation and IP creators and exploiters, and is […]

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Towards a national Innovation Commons

By Andrew Stewart on November 13, 2013 in News

The Innovation Commons provides a space where UK Universities, business consultants and forward-thinking investors come together to share ideas, opinions, expertise on brand-new technology innovations or under-exploited intellectual property (IP), and create effective collaborative business opportunities. A space that is held in common, by IP generators and IP exploiters The Innovation Commons helps UK Universities […]

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Enabling student development and achievement

By Andrew Stewart on April 12, 2013 in News

We had some great news last month, the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education referenced a number of our (Jisc) resources in its latest publication – UK Quality Code for Higher Education Chapter 4: Enabling student development and achievement. Underpinned by eight indicators of sound practice the quality code sets out the following expectation: Higher […]

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Relationship Management infoKit unveiled at CETIS13

By Andrew Stewart on March 12, 2013 in News

One of the Business and Community Engagement (BCE) programme’s latest outputs, the Relationship Management infoKit, will be unveiled at the Jisc CETIS Conference today. In the coming years the UK higher and further education sectors will continue to adapt to momentous changes in their markets, growing influence of web technologies and rapidly evolving regulatory environment. In […]

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Evaluating the Impact of the Lambert Toolkit

By Andrew Stewart on December 12, 2012 in News

The Lambert Toolkit was developed to help universities and companies undertake collaborative research projects. It comprises a set of 5 Model Research Agreements, 4 Consortium Agreements, a decision guide and guidance notes. The Toolkit has been in place since 2005; with this in mind IP Pragmatics have been commissioned by the IPO to evaluate the […]

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