Oxford Brookes University has once again performed strongly in Research England’s Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF), an annual national-level assessment of how universities benefit the economy and society. Oxford Brookes’ successful work in commercialising its intellectual property (IP), predominantly through IP licensing, but also through the setting up of spin-out companies, is ranked in the top 10 of English universities.
In the fourth successive set of Knowledge Exchange Framework results, Oxford Brookes was placed in the top 40% for working with the public and third sectors and at IPC we are delighted to be one of the main contributors of this work.
For over three decades, IPC has combined academic excellence with practical expertise to offer consultancy, training, research, and evaluation services to address the complex challenges faced by the care sector across the UK. Whether it’s supporting children’s services, adult care, or health services, IPC offers tailored services that help organisations enhance their practices, solve critical problems, and implement cutting-edge innovations.
The Knowledge Exchange Framework looks at seven areas of knowledge exchange. This year Oxford Brookes was placed in a cluster of 29 universities with a broad portfolio of expertise generating excellent research across all disciplines. For more information see the Research England: Knowledge Exchange Framework website.