CENTRIM
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CENTRIM — the Centre for Research in Innovation Management — is an internationally-recognised centre of excellence in the field of innovation management.
This dedicated research centre celebrates more than twenty years' experience in the field.
[edit] Organisational structure
CENTRIM is one of four schools within the Faculty of Management and Information Sciences at the University of Brighton.
This largest Faculty within the University:
- excels in traditional areas of business and information technology
- increases expertise in areas such as knowledge management, business information systems, and electronic commerce
- offers teaching and research within all areas of information and management.
Founded in 2002, the Faculty of Management and Information Sciences comprises:
— within each one, a dedicated research group.
[edit] Location at University of Sussex'
In 2003 CENTRIM moved to the purpose-built Freeman Centre. This is home to two prestigious groups comprising over three hundred staff and students —
CENTRIM
— University of Brighton
— Established: 1987
- partnerships spanning decades
- services to business
- over the years, more than sixty substantial research projects
- November 2007 review: around twenty projects current or forthcoming
- previous 2007 review: over forty in the same class
- an impressive array of lesser projects, past and present
- postgraduate student programme
- Knowledge Transfer Partnerships.
SPRU (Science and Technology Policy Research)
— University of Sussex
— Established: 1967
- research — specialist groups include:
- Environmental and Energy Programme
- Harvard Sussex programme on Chemical and Biological Warfare Armament and Arms Limitation (HSP)
- Information, Knowledge and Networks (INK)
- Social, Technological and Environmental Pathways to Sustainability Centre (STEPS)
- Sussex Energy Group
- consultancy
- teaching.