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Association for University Research & Industry Links (AURIL)

AURILAURIL is the professional association that represents all practitioners involved in knowledge creation, development and exchange between researchers and industry in the UK and Ireland.  It works to ensure that new ideas, technologies and innovations flow from public sector research organisations into the market place. It is the largest knowledge and technology transfer association in Europe, with more than 1500 members from universities, NHS Trusts and public sector research establishments.

AURIL enjoys widespread international recognition through its success in influencing UK and European Commission policy. It has strong working relations with the Confederation of British Industry, Universities UK, the UK Patent Office, Department of Health, the Office of Science and Innovation, HM Treasury and higher education funding councils: in partnership with those bodies it has produced many widely-used publications.

AURIL also offers conferences, specialist theme groups, message and job boards, CPD development, networking, national & international survey results, guidelines, publications and contract templates.

Contact Details

Name: Dr Philip Graham
Position: Executive Director
Address Queens University Belfast
Lanyon North
University Road
Belfast, BT7 1NN
 
Telephone: +44 28 9097 2588
Fax: +44 28 9097 2570
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Email: auril@qub.ac.uk
Web: www.auril.org.uk
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