Collaboration is a quiet evolution for bold impactHow can universities drive global progress through creative collaboration with private sector partners? Brandy Salmon shares lessons for university leadersBrandy SalmonVirginia Tech
Bridge the gap between knowledge and solutions with industry partnershipsAcademic and industry partnerships can help both sides achieve more than they could alone. Here’s how to build a relationship for long-lasting collaborationDavid ParkerHong Kong Baptist University
What does the UK’s spin-out ecosystem need to thrive nationwide?Despite their abundance of research and expertise, UK academic institutions lack mechanisms to encourage and incentivise movement between academia and industry, particularly within the spin-out community, writes Richard HagueRichard HagueUniversity of Nottingham
Turning skills into stories: how longitudinal skills portfolios enhance student employabilityUniversities are adopting reflective digital tools to help students connect their learning to graduate skills. Here’s what they’re doing and why it matters nowCat BaileyJisc
A guide to building lasting partnerships between students and industryHow can universities bridge the gap between students and their future employers? Bring real value to both sides with these tipsAmy Pyle, Dan RobinsonLoughborough University
The alchemy of promoting partnerships between higher education and industryWith the promise of technological innovation and demand for talent, universities and industry have much to gain by working together. Brandy Salmon shares advice for developing sustainable, impactful industry collaborationBrandy SalmonVirginia Tech
When should scientists think about trademarks?If your discovery has commercial potential, you will need to think about what to call it when it reaches the market. Here are three considerations about trademarks and protecting your intellectual propertyGreta Faccio, Marion-Sima WössnerIndependent consultant
How partnerships with business are evolving to support student employability‘Intrapreneurship’, interdisciplinary degree pathways, student-led projects and early engagement are all ways universities can move industry collaboration from partnership to co-buildingSaurabh SinhaTe Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury
The need for integrated thinking at universities: from Covid-19 to the SDGsA joined-up approach between universities, public services and businesses – as successfully demonstrated during the pandemic – is now needed if institutions are to accelerate efforts towards the Sustainable Development GoalsAbeer HassanUniversity of the West of Scotland
The power of partnerships in preventing regional talent drainHow one university collaborated with another institution and local employers to address region-specific skills gaps and retain graduates locally – plus advice for others looking to do the sameHanna HopkinsonNottingham Trent University
It’s time to break the extraction mindset of higher educationA logic of scarcity and competition leads academia to see hoarding economic, human and social resources as the only way to survive – as a university or a higher education employee, writes Lucas LixinskiLucas LixinskiUNSW Sydney
How to choose the right industry partnersDeveloping long-term, successful industry partnerships starts by choosing the right one. Here’s how to do itAndy ColleyBirkbeck, University of London
From peanut butter to effective policy impactIn a sector that often seems tasked with being everything to everyone, each university needs a policy strategy that focuses institutional expertise where it will make the most difference, writes Alistair SackleyAlistair SackleyUniversity of Southampton
Supporting pathways for nurses into clinical researchOrganisational support for clinician researchers is an effective way to ensure that healthcare research is translated into clinical practice. Here’s how a partnership between an Australian university and a local health service aims to amplify impactNatasha RobertsThe University of Queensland
Connect and catalyse: international collaborations in the semiconductor fieldSemiconductors are essential for modern electronic devices, AI hardware and economic efficiency and growth. How can we drive continued progress and innovation in this field? International collaborations are key, as Cindy Yi explainsYang “Cindy” YiVirginia Tech
How a 'Global Week' could advance internationalisation at your institutionHow to embed internationalisation across your university's education? An interdisciplinary, cross-institution event could be the answer Francisco NarbaisUniversidad Austral
Shape the next generation of project managers with co-creationA cross-disciplinary, student-led project to design a simulation tool helped students find a safe environment in which to practise their workplace skills. Here’s how it workedRalitsa Arnaudova , Pablo SalvaUniversity of the West of Scotland
Techniques for designing and managing international collaborationsAn effective international initiative can benefit a whole host of stakeholders – universities, industry leaders, students, wider communities. But how do we get to success? Cindy Yi looks at the opportunities and challenges of international collaborations using a real-world exampleYang “Cindy” YiVirginia Tech
Seven steps to dual publicationThe dual publication model for research involves creating two versions of a research paper: one for fellow academics, and one for practitioners. Juggle the two with these seven stepsŞerife EyüpoğluNear East University
How a career framework for knowledge exchange can foster a culture of professional growthA career framework can provide pathways for personal and professional development. Here, Jane Shepard explains how one arts-based institution identified the skills required by professional services staff who help facilitate knowledge exchangeJane ShepardUniversity of the Arts London
International research needs international research professionalsWhen researchers in poorer countries are expected to deliver programmes to the exacting standards of funders in the Global North, it makes international collaboration more difficult. Here, Mary Ryan calls for skills development initiatives to align global aspiration and realityMary RyanUniversity of Glasgow
Scholarly publishers’ role in fostering collaboration in academiaWith the infrastructure in place to exchange ideas and information, journals can enable scholars to build on their research and accelerate discovery and quality of innovation, as Antonia Pop explainsAntonia PopUniversity of Toronto Press
Should universities meet all industry demands?With higher education institutions adapting their programmes to prepare students for future jobs, they risk producing corporatised graduates to a detriment of innovation or even business’ best interests, writes Stéphane BouchonnetStéphane BouchonnetÉcole Polytechnique
Unlock the potential of internationalisation in higher educationLet’s smash through the barriers to effective internationalisation. Here’s a four-part framework to do soWafa El GarahAl Akhawayn University
Three ways professional certifications can boost student outcomesProfessional certifications not only align students’ skills with real-world industry demands but can also lead to unexpected improvements in academic outcomes. Ekaterina Ipatova shares how her students responded to this innovative mode of assessmentEkaterina IpatovaUniversity of Roehampton
‘Uncertainty is part of co-production’Flexibility and an open mindset can help health researchers work with healthcare professionals and patients to create better adapted services. Here, Gary Hickey shares ways to navigate through the processGary HickeyUniversity of Southampton
The foundations of a successful knowledge transfer partnershipBy collaborating with businesses, researchers can apply their expertise to real-world problems with tangible outcomes. Here, academics outline how they established an effective knowledge transfer partnership to reduce water wasteMuhammad Shakir , Jawwad Latif University of the West of Scotland
It’s time to turn the tide on our clean energy ambitionsUniversities have a pivotal role to play in inspiring the next generation to find sustainable energy solutions, from uniting researchers with business to translating innovation into practice to growing the future workforce, writes Deborah GreavesDeborah GreavesUniversity of Plymouth
Reimagining the role of higher education in a world of intersecting revolutionsTo remain relevant, universities must shift from reactive funding requests to proactive transformation, writes Rahim SomaniRahim SomaniUniversity of Northern British Columbia
Citizen science in biomedical engineering: rewards and challenges Harnessing citizen science to progress research enriches our findings and leads to innovative solutions to real-world problems. Addressing the potential challenges of working with non-expert volunteers from the start makes for more effective researchRobin QueenVirginia Tech
Influence social change with your research by building relationshipsResearchers from Edinburgh Napier University needed to form relationships with a range of people when evaluating Police Scotland’s use of the drug naloxone. Here’s how they did itPeter Hillen, Inga HeymanEdinburgh Napier University
Knowledge exchange as a driver of better health outcomesA model for how universities can collaborate with public or private sector organisations and community groups to co-develop solutions to local problemsAmina Ismail , Vicki Doyle Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Best practice in building business clinicsCollective advice on setting up and running a successful business clinic from experts in entrepreneurship education around the worldTrack DinningLiverpool John Moores University
How to prepare students for a global working world As universities, we need to teach our students how to operate in a global online workplace – and facilitate their opportunities to do soRichard SantUniversity of the Arts London
Fostering a start-up culture among academic staffAn environment of entrepreneurship that supports academic staff will, in turn, have a positive impact on start-up-minded students. Here, Gavin Clark outlines five approachesGavin ClarkUniversity of the Arts London
Partnership work as a catalyst for upskilling in key employment sectorsAn example of how a business school can partner with public sector and industry bodies to develop products and services that help upskill and support practice-based educationMike Brownsell , Kirstie SimpsonUniversity of Chester
A model of authentic knowledge exchange to advance social inclusionAn example of how knowledge exchange can help remedy social injustice and bring forward previously overlooked perspectives, based on a project at Hull’s Wilberforce House MuseumNick EvansUniversity of Hull
The Verbatim Formula: using creative arts for collaborative research Find out how performance practices can support participatory research centred around emotionally charged lived experiencesSylvan Baker, Maggie InchleyThe Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Queen Mary University of London
Support for universities during a time of war: working with Ukrainian partnersLessons on supporting universities in conflict zones, drawn from working with Ukrainian institutions after the Russian invasionIan Gadd , Rachael McDonald Bath Spa University
Three ways universities can enhance teacher engagement with the Sustainable Development GoalsUsing the UN SDGs to teach core content in a ‘real world’ context can enhance student engagement – but what about overstretched educators? Rebecca Watts Hull shares three strategies for bringing faculty on boardRebecca Watts HullGeorgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities
How to collaborate successfully with big businessLessons for university teams on working with corporate business to deliver mutually beneficial projectsTanya WoodKing’s College London
Seven tips for successful collaborations with other institutionsCollaborating with other institutions is a complex process, but in the current education environment, it can be transformative. Here’s how to make it work for all parties involvedSami MohamedDubai Medical University
A good practice guide for student business placementsAdvice for university educators on setting up projects in which students work directly with external partners such as local businesses, based on a pilot initiativeMarek HornakUniversity of Staffordshire
Equipping university students to be leaders in addressing climate changeThe world is hotter today than at any time in the past 100,000 years. Tripp Shealy offers educational strategies for universities to develop the leaders needed in the critical fight for a liveable futureTripp ShealyVirginia Tech
How to preserve academic credibility when engaging with social mediaAs political expression on social media can harm public perception of scientists, strategies such as sharing research, separating personal and professional identities, and engaging objectively are ways that academics can use it effectively while preserving credibilityEleonora Alabrese, Francesco Capozza, Prashant GargUniversity of Bath, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Imperial College London
Leveraging international collaborations to tackle global health challengesGlobal health challenges such as cancer demand collective efforts that transcend national boundaries. Eli Vlaisavljevich shares how he leverages international collaborations to produce groundbreaking biomedical workEli VlaisavljevichVirginia Tech
Where there’s WIL, there’s riskAs demand for universities to support work-integrated learning rises, so does exposure to potential pitfalls such as personal injury and reputational harm. What can higher education institutions do to mitigate the risks?Clare MurrayTe Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury
THE podcast: knowledge exchange and data management as drivers of research and innovationThe University of Oxford’s pro vice-chancellor for innovation on how universities and industry can work together for the benefit of all, plus a leading data scientist on why data needs careful handling to protect future research effortsChas Bountra, Sara de FreitasUniversity of Oxford, Birkbeck, University of London, The Open University
What I learned about knowledge transfer with policymakers during my parliamentary fellowshipAdvice on how to share your research with the aim of maximising knowledge transfer among policymakers in parliamentRajiv PrabhakarThe Open University
How Indian universities can address the country’s talent crisisHigher education’s role in preparing students for real-world jobs includes forging strong industry partnerships, establishing pathways into apprenticeships and fostering creativityRaul Villamarin Rodriguez, Hemachandran KWoxsen University