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www.tinyurl.com/workingpapers and also from the British Library: www.mbsportal.bl.uk The Working Pap...
Communities of practice are social structures based on voluntary participation of members, who regul...
This paper reports on a Post-doctoral Regional Health Authority Fellowship (Clarke). It is an early ...
Objective: In 2014 The School of Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham needed to deliver individu...
This research article explores the mindsets of Public-Private Partnerships and Clinical Trials Organ...
The Working Paper Series is intended for rapid dissemination of research results, work-in-progress, ...
The research journey is often long and not without its highs and lows. As discussed in the previous ...
The global economy of the modern world, also called the New Economy, is characterised by globalisati...
The pressure to research and publish is an important item on the UK higher education agenda, further...
The National Action Research Network (NARN) on Researching and Evaluating Personal Development Plann...
Conventional research project supervision is not always compatible with current challenges facing Hi...
This thesis investigated the important factors that influence the activities of product development ...
The University of Leicester, UK has been supporting the Catholic University of Cuenca (UCACUE) in Ec...
In recent years, several UK and, international funders of health and social care related research ha...
The National Action Research Network (NARN) on Researching and Evaluating Personal Development Plann...
www.tinyurl.com/workingpapers and also from the British Library: www.mbsportal.bl.uk The Working Pap...
Communities of practice are social structures based on voluntary participation of members, who regul...
This paper reports on a Post-doctoral Regional Health Authority Fellowship (Clarke). It is an early ...
Objective: In 2014 The School of Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham needed to deliver individu...