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Are you consulting on behalf of the University and need some guidance on completing your Tax Return? Perhaps you’re earning an income from licensing your research and are unsure of how to declare this?
Cambridge Enterprise in collaboration with leading Cambridge accountancy firm, PEM, are delighted to offer this bitesize introduction to Self-Assessments to employees of the University.
Join us online and we will share the basics of personal tax and guide you through the process of submitting your return.
Are you interested in understanding how other researchers work in industry-facing and entrepreneurial ways to build innovations based on their work?
Part of the University, Cambridge Enterprise works with you to help turn your ideas into reality for the benefit of society.
This half-day, interactive, workshop is open to staff and postgraduate students of the University of Cambridge who are considering or are in the process of commercialising their research and expertise. It will provide helpful tools and ways of thinking about developing innovations such as new technologies, drugs, methods, software or interventions. The session will focus on the journey of an innovation from research to real-world impact.
This workshop is also an opportunity to build a network of like-minded people interested in creating social benefit from cutting edge work of the Cambridge academic community.
Are you considering becoming a consultant? Perhaps you are already consulting, but want to find out how to work more effectively.
Get the best price for your skills or discover how to simplify your administrative work.
Cambridge Enterprise is delighted to offer a half-day training course to academics and researchers of the University. We will share expertise on best practices, tips on making life easier and troubleshoot some of the key issues consultants encounter.
Cambridge Enterprise can help you turn your ideas into reality!
This introductory session is designed for academics, researchers and PhD students based within the University of Cambridge who are seeking guidance on how to transform their research into viable commercial ventures.
In this 1-hour, online session, you’ll learn more about the commercialisation pathways available to you, including working as a consultant, forming a spin-out company and licensing research tools and intellectual property. Delve into the intricacies of protecting your intellectual property and gain valuable insights on disclosing your inventions to the University.
Are you interested in creating an impact from your research?
Do you wonder how you might do this without having patentable technology, or an idea for a spin-out company?
A brilliant way to achieve meaningful impact quickly is through the licensing of research tools (such as reagents, or software) to external organisations.
If you are an academic, researcher or PhD student based within the University of Cambridge and would like to learn more about how to commercialise the outcomes of your research; this event will give you an introductory overview on how it can be done through research tools.
We will delve into the world of research tools, exploring how to license them, their impact generation, and the support available from Cambridge Enterprise.
Do you have a developed business idea and are ready to take the next step?
Are you looking to start a company or social enterprise? Perhaps you are already working with us on the development of your idea and are considering spinning out a company?
With over 20 years’ experience in company creation and venture building, we have the expertise to help you turn your ideas into reality for the benefit of society.
This half-day, interactive, workshop is open to staff and postgraduate students of the University of Cambridge who are considering or are in the process of commercialising their research and expertise. It will provide helpful tools to assist in the process of starting a company or social venture.
The session focusses on the three core pillars of what experience tells us it takes to create a viable spin out: Technology, People and Funding.