| UKSA - UK Science Park Association |
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A Science Park is a business support and technology transfer initiative that: encourages and supports the start up and incubation of innovation led, high growth, knowledge based businesses. provides an environment where larger and international businesses can develop specific and close interactions with a particular centre of knowledge creation for their mutual benefit.has formal and operational links with centres of knowledge creation such as universities, higher education institutes and research organisations
http://www.ukspa.org.uk
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| The Royal Society |
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The Royal Society is the world’s oldest scientific academy in continuous existence, and has been at the forefront of enquiry and discovery since its foundation in 1660. The backbone of the Society is its Fellowship of the most eminent scientists of the day, elected by peer review for life and entitled to use FRS after their name. There are currently more than 65 Nobel Laureates amongst the Society’s approximately 1300 Fellows and Foreign Members. Throughout its history, the Society has promoted excellence in science through its Fellowship, which has included Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Ernest Rutherford, Albert Einstein, Dorothy Hodgkin, Francis Crick, James Watson and Stephen Hawking.
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk
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| British Educational Communications and Technology Agency |
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Becta is the Government's lead agency for ICT in education. Working to support the development of ICT in education throughout the UK, Becta's unique contribution is to combine knowledge of the needs of education with an understanding of the power of technology.
http://www.becta.org.uk/index.cfm
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| Institute of Physics |
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The Institute of Physics is a leading international professional body and learned society, established to promote the advancement and dissemination of physics.
http://www.iop.org
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| Natural History Museum |
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The Museum of the History of Science houses an unrivalled collection of historic scientific instruments in the world's oldest surviving purpose-built museum building, the Old Ashmolean on Broad Street, Oxford. By virtue of the collection and the building, the Museum occupies a special position, both in the study of the history of science and in the development of western culture and collecting.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk
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| The British Library |
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Use this site to search our catalogues, order items for research, view exhibitions and link to information resources worldwide. The British Library is the UK's leading research library. Our galleries are open to all, seven days a week.
http://www.bl.uk
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| The Royal Institute of Great Britain |
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In 1800 the Ri Charter explained that the founders of the Ri wanted to create a public institution that would diffuse knowledge, and, through philosophical lectures and experiments, apply science for the common purposes of life. Since this time, the Ri has endeavoured to achieve exactly that, through an extensive and expanding events programme designed to communicate science to the entire general public.
http://www.rigb.org
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| U.K. Universities |
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University of Wolverhampton UK Sensitive Maps
http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/ukinfo/uk.map.html
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| Imperial College, University of London |
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Imperial College, University of London
http://www.ic.ac.uk
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| Cambridge University |
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http://www.cam.ac.uk
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| Oxford University |
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http://www.ox.ac.uk
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| The University of Manchester |
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The University of Manchester has been created by bringing together The Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST, two of Britain's most distinguished universities, to create a powerful new force in British Higher Education.
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/
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| National Soil Resources Institute |
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The National Soil Resources Institute is one of Europe's leading specialist Institutes dedicated to soil and land management. Our consultancy, research and postgraduate education are focused on profitable and sustainable forms of land and soil management.
http://www.silsoe.cranfield.ac.uk/nsri/
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| Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) |
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The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) is Scotland’s National Academy of Science & Letters. It is an independent body with charitable status which provides a forum for informed debate on issues of national and international importance. Its multidisciplinary fellowship of men and women of international standing provides independent, expert advice to key decision-making bodies, including Government and Parliament
http://www.royalsoced.org.uk
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| The Institute of Food Research |
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The Institute of Food Research (IFR) is a not-for-profit company with charitable status. It is sponsored by the Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council. IFR is the UK’s only integrated basic science provider focused on food. Our research is concerned with the safety and quality of food, and improving diet and health in people.
http://www.ifr.ac.uk/
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| The Keyworth Institute at the University of Leeds |
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Keyworth Institute products and services deliver innovative solutions to real industrial problems - all involve more than one School, have at least one industrial partner and, where students are involved, offer potential high quality recruits to companies.
http://www.keyworth.leeds.ac.uk/
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