Library items tagged: business and community engagement

Anonymous
BIS general guidance on State Aid: http://www.bis.gov.uk/policies/europe/state-aid/advice-on-state-aid BIS guidance on Research, Development and Innovation: http://www.bis.gov.uk/files/file49310.pdf
Anonymous
Version: 4 Issued: December 2017 Reference: GEN-DOC-004 Author: A. Cormack Last Reviewed Date: 13/12/2017 The following are some examples of how this approach might typically apply to some common situations where a University wishes to use Janet as part of its business and community engagement activities.
Anonymous
The following describes how the use of Janet may be managed by a university in such a way as to minimise the risk of a challenge under State Aid rules, or at least to provide a robust defence against challenge. It is based on the JISC Legal publications referenced earlier.
Anonymous
The following are some commonly-asked questions about State Aid and its applicability to business and community engagement activities.
Anonymous
Version: 5 Issued: 21 February 2018 Reference: GEN-DOC-003 Document Owner(s): A. Cormack / I. Shepherd Introduction 1. The purpose of this guide is to provide information about the issues that should be considered by an organisation considering use of its Janet network connection as part of its business and community engagement (BCE) activities.
Anonymous
The purpose of this factsheet is to provide an overview of State Aid legislation and how it can be managed by an organisation considering use of its Janet connection as part of its business and community engagement activities. It applies where the organisation is using Janet to provide ICT or other services to a business or community engagement partner, or where the partner is otherwise allowed access to Janet services.
Anonymous
All Janet services are governed by the Janet policies. Besides teaching and research, institutions using Janet increasingly regard it as important to develop their business and community engagement activities – and Janet is ideally placed to support these requirements. Business and community engagement focuses on building partnerships with other organisations within public, private and third sectors in order to: