836 research outputs found
Open Access Pump-Priming Expenditure Report University of Glasgow
Report on activity undertaken with a grant of ÂŁ360k from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills in support of Open Access to research outputs
Cerif for Datasets Final Report
The C4D project (CERIF for Datasets) was funded under the Managing Research Data programme from JISC. This report summarises the project’s activities and achievements during its duration. The partners in the project are the University of Sunderland (lead), the University of Glasgow, the University of St Andrews, EPSRC, NERC and EuroCRIS. This final report reflects input received from all partners
Shaping Metrics for HEI Cultural Engagement - Knowledge Transfer
An application was submitted to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) for support for a project that would identify and define activities deemed relevant to Knowledge Transfer (KT) - Cultural Engagement (CE), and propose appropriate means to evaluate them. It was acknowledged from the outset that efforts at agreeing “metrics” for the impact of such activities had been attempted before, albeit with limited success. (One such notable example has been lately provided by the Higher Education and Business Community Interaction Survey (HEBCIS) which has collected some data on social, community, and cultural engagement for some years; however, the robustness and consistency of the data for these purposes have often been questioned.
Engage - Using Data About Research Clusters to Enhance Collaboration
This project explored different classifications of research and ideas for implementing these in University systems to facilitate publicity of research
VALid Economic and Research Indicators Exercise
This report sets out the findings of a study trip to three Higher Education Institutions (HEI’s) in London
during the week beginning 8th August 2005. The trip was funded via sponsorship from the Robbie Ewen
Fellowship. The main aims were to bring a greater degree of standardization, robustness, and audit
control to data supplied in response to surveys
Cerif for Datasets Final Report
The C4D project (CERIF for Datasets) was funded under the Managing Research Data programme from JISC. This report summarises the project’s activities and achievements during its duration. The partners in the project are the University of Sunderland (lead), the University of Glasgow, the University of St Andrews, EPSRC, NERC and EuroCRIS. This final report reflects input received from all partners
Shaping Metrics for HEI Cultural Engagement - Knowledge Transfer
An application was submitted to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) for support for a project that would identify and define activities deemed relevant to Knowledge Transfer (KT) - Cultural Engagement (CE), and propose appropriate means to evaluate them. It was acknowledged from the outset that efforts at agreeing “metrics” for the impact of such activities had been attempted before, albeit with limited success. (One such notable example has been lately provided by the Higher Education and Business Community Interaction Survey (HEBCIS) which has collected some data on social, community, and cultural engagement for some years; however, the robustness and consistency of the data for these purposes have often been questioned.
A nilpotent IP polynomial multiple recurrence theorem
We generalize the IP-polynomial Szemer\'edi theorem due to Bergelson and
McCutcheon and the nilpotent Szemer\'edi theorem due to Leibman. Important
tools in our proof include a generalization of Leibman's result that polynomial
mappings into a nilpotent group form a group and a multiparameter version of
the nilpotent Hales-Jewett theorem due to Bergelson and Leibman.Comment: v4: switch to TeXlive 2016 and biblate
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