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Consultancy and Technical Services

Consultancy is the provision or transfer of existing knowledge and expertise to help an organisation solve a particular issue, or to provide them with longer term strategic advice relevant to the nature of their organisation through a contract for payment.  It is one of the principle mechanisms by which universities transfer knowledge and provide access to leading-edge facilities

Consultancy includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  • A specific agreed programme of work with known outcomes and no planned research element
  • The design, testing or evaluation of a product, service or system or assisting with these processes
  • Advice on using knowledge gained or processes/systems developed at the University
  • Use of the University’s research facilities and expertise for routine testing and analysis of materials and compounds
  • Analysis and reporting (including statistical advice) on relevant issues
  • Presentation at a seminar or business conference
  • Advisory role
  • Provision of specialist advice and training
  • Expert witness

Before committing to a consultancy project, a number of considerations need to be made in advance, such as relevant expertise, confidentiality, management of intellectual property, deliverables, timescales and fee. A consultancy contract will need to be put in place in advance.

Interested businesses should get in touch with the Knowledge Exchange and External Partnerships team through frontdoor@reading.ac.uk to discuss your requirements.

More information and details on how to prepare a consultancy are available on the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø consultancy policy.

Staff at the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø will manage the process, to get started please refer to the Research, Engagement and Innovation Office.

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