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  1. Dr Graham obtained a MPhys(Hons) degree in Physics from The University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) in 2001. He subsequenctly joined the research group of Prof. Philip Dawson in the Condensed Matter Physics group at UMIST to work on photoluminescence and time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy of gallium nitride semiconductor quantum well structures.

  2. We contribute to a better understanding of the role of the state in creating, maintaining and developing the conditions for science, technology and innovation. By fully understanding the policy process, we conceptualise and advance the understanding of the relationship between governance and funding arrangements, on the one hand, and knowledge and innovation production, on the other.

  3. University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology This page summarises records created by this Organisation The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.

  4. Dual-award between The University of Manchester and IIT Kharagpur. The University of Manchester and the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur have partnered to offer a dual-award PhD programme in a variety of projects across the Faculty of Science and Engineering, with applicants spending four years across Manchester and Kharagpur.

  5. ‘What Manchester did yesterday’, The Guardian, 15 December1975, p.5. 8 Bowden, B.V. (1956) Proposals for the development of the Manchester College of Science and Technology (Manchester: The Manchester College of Science and Technology) Preface. 9 Ibid. Preface. 10 Ibid. p.126. 11 ‘Technical Education (Comparative Expenditures)’, House of Commons Debate, 16 December 1954, vol. 535 ...

  6. The Manchester Municipal School of Technology, which would later become the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), was located in the older, western end of what is now the Sackville Street Building – the rest of the Sackville Street building was completed in 1957.

  7. As a leading European centre in the study of science, technology and innovation policy and evaluation methodologies, and based on forty years of evaluation practice, we are able to call upon a wealth of expertise, both from staff who have practical experience of the conduct of evaluations, and from policy makers and practitioners.