Knowledge Capital

What we Stand to Gain
Knowledge capital is, in many ways, a representation of our culture. It’s the networks we build and the degree to which we actively nurture original thought and challenge ideas.

The Crucible of Knowledge in Context
It’s not always easy to show all parts of our societies how science can have monumental societal advantages.

Telling our Success Stories
Four part Q&A with Richard Turnill, Senior Bursar, Trinity College Cambridge

Supporting Ideas Generators
One of the key attractions of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc is its ability to inspire and create idea generators, be they academics spinning out their research from universities or entrepreneurs eager to contribute to the Arc’s economy.

Public-Private Collaboration in Action
Q&A with Dr Barbara Ghinelli, Director, Clusters and Harwell Campus, Business Development, UKRI-STFC

Sanger: Solving Global Challenges through Collaboration
Six part Q&A with Dr Julia Wilson, Associate Director, Wellcome Sanger Institute

World-class R&D is in the Arc’s DNA
Five part Q&A with Sam Hyde, CEO, TTP

Matchmaking Investors with Ideas and Changemakers
Preventing potentially lifechanging ideas and the creative potential behind them from slipping through our fingers is a huge challenge.

Providing Student Entrepreneurs with the Resources to Thrive
At the University of Oxford, we know from our incoming student surveys that approximately 20% of our students are interested in entrepreneurship, but many more than that participate in entrepreneurial activities such as idea exploration, hackathons, pitching competitions, and skills building workshops.

From Plinth to Pillar
Three or four decades ago it was universally acknowledged that the main role of universities was to educate students and conduct research.