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  2. INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018 2 CONTENTS…

    https://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.crim.cam.ac.uk/files/2017-2018_ioc_annual_report_final_version.pdf
    14 Jan 2021: McFadzien, Kent Mapping of financial and economic crime in England and Wales: a power -curve analysis. ... Raffan Gower, Rebecca New estimates for the economic and social costs of crime in England and Wales.
  3. Reminder - New Swift CDA Service | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/about-us/bulletin/item/reminder-new-swift-cda-service
    15 Jan 2021: The new swift service for CDAs (Confidential Disclosure Agreement) was launched last month for PIs to use with one external party. CDAs should be used with a potential collaborator before discussions take place. To access the Contracts Services
  4. Researchfish Funder Submission 2021 | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/about-us/bulletin/item/researchfish-funder-submission-2021
    15 Jan 2021: The annual submission period for UKRI, NIHR, BHF and other funders is 1st February to 11th March 2021 during which time PIs can use their Researchfish account to submit a return on their research outputs. Links made in Symplectic Elements to
  5. Changes to Funder Open Access Requirements | Research Operations…

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/about-us/bulletin/item/changes-funder-open-access-requirements
    15 Jan 2021: All research articles which arise from Wellcome, Gates or Templeton funding submitted for publication after 1 January 2021 are required to be made available with a CC BY license at the time of publication. Grant funding can no longer be used to
  6. Research Operations Office Bulletin - Issue 262 | Research Operations …

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/about-us/bulletin/research-operations-office-bulletin-issue-262
    15 Jan 2021: Search site. Research Operations Office. Research Operations Office Bulletin - Issue 262. Published on 15 January 2021. All research articles which arise from Wellcome, Gates or Templeton funding submitted for publication after 1 January 2021 are
  7. Training Opportunity for PIs - Thursday 25th Feb, 11am | Research…

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/about-us/bulletin/item/training-opportunity-pis-thursday-25th-feb-11am
    15 Jan 2021: For new and existing PIs as well as others working with postdocs, please join PPD’s live webinar PIs: Working Effectively with your Postdoc to hear how to establish a productive working environment, align plans and utilise skills and knowledge.
  8. Case Study: Gemini Principles - Colouring London | Centre for Digital …

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/case-study-gemini-principles-colouring-london
    15 Jan 2021: The problem:. The building stockis thelargest capital asset of a city anditsmost important socio-economic resource.It is also where the greatest potential for energy reduction in cities lies.Despite this,
  9. TenUHosts: ecosystems for post-COVID recovery – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/tenu-to-host-event-on-the-development-of-entrepreneurial-ecosystems/
    Thumbnail for TenUHosts: ecosystems for post-COVID recovery – Cambridge Enterprise 18 Jan 2021: New York City Economic Development Corporation), will reflect on their experiences of contributing to the development of New York’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and of working within it. ... Andrew Jones, Professor of Economic Geography and Deputy
  10. Low-carbon policies can be ‘balanced’ to benefit small firms and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/low-carbon-policies-can-be-balanced-to-benefit-small-firms-and-average-households-study
    Thumbnail for Low-carbon policies can be ‘balanced’ to benefit small firms and average households – study | University of Cambridge 18 Jan 2021: Researchers looked at whether each policy type had a positive or negative effect in various environmental, industrial and socio-economic areas. ... The review was also co-authored by Prof Elena Verdolini from the RFF-CMCC European institute on Economics
  11. Successive governments’ approaches to obesity policies have destined…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/successive-governments-approaches-to-obesity-policies-have-destined-them-to-fail-say-researchers
    Thumbnail for Successive governments’ approaches to obesity policies have destined them to fail, say researchers | University of Cambridge 19 Jan 2021: The research was funded by the NIHR School for Public Health Research, with additional support by the British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, Economic & Social Research Council, Medical Research Council, and

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