
Centre will operate through a series of R&D teams to bridge research theory and providing and implementing workable solutions. This will widen the Centre’s scope for funding applications, building partnership networks. The teams will undertake research, develop and pilot solutions and explore options for replication. There are number of groups in operation at present, and there is scope for new groups and partners are welcome to suggest and/or establish groups under the Centre’s umbrella
RDBS is committed toexpanding its research impact; the Centre will operate through a series of R&D teams to bridge research theory and providing and implementing workable solutions. This will widen the Centre’s scope for funding applications, building partnership networks. The teams will undertake research, develop and pilot solutions and explore options for replication. There are number of groups in operation at present, and there is scope for new groups and partners are welcome to suggest and/or establish groups under the Centre’s umbrella.
Zen
UEL’s RDBS is leading the research element of the Zero Impact Cultural Heritage Event Network (ZEN) project - a major international initiative with 12 partners across ten European countries and funding from the INTERREG IVC Programme (European Regional Development Fund).
For more information on the ZEN project click here
Resources
CIME has a number of skilled resources which can be accessed through a number partnership and co-operative routes. If your organisation wishes to become a partner or explore options please contact Andre Mostert on Mostert@uel.ac.uk or +44208 223 7370.
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