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Month: July 2024

6 business-university interaction myths busted

By Emily Collins | 23 July 2024

Universities play a key role in driving innovation in the UK by helping businesses access skills, expertise and to bring ideas to market. Kent’s Enterprise … Read more

Hurley Group KTP: utilising big data to improve patient care

By Emily Collins | 03 July 2024

Dr Ross Dyer Smith is a GP Partner at the Hurley Group, a traditional NHS Partnership exclusively led by practicing GPs which has provided patient-centred … Read more

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