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University of Bath: ‘Golden Triangle’ Essential to Deliver Social and Economic Benefits to UK

Dr. Beverly Tyler, Professor in Poole College’s Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship program contributed her expertise to an international panel at the University of Bath on May 4th. This event brought together leaders from business, government and academics to explore the role of regional government in understanding local needs and strengths; funding from central government funding; and lessons from overseas.

Universities, government and business must work together to drive economic growth and social well-being, urged speakers at a University of Bath event exploring the benefits of the ‘Golden Triangle’ of collaborative working.

Chaired by Professor Veronica Hope Hailey, Dean of the School of Management and Vice-President Corporate Engagement, the event brought together keynote speakers and panelists from the three sectors to share understanding of how working in partnership can support the South West’s ‘powerhouse’ agenda and maximize the Industrial Strategy to boost productivity and earning power across the UK, also bringing social benefits. Read the full summary on the University of Bath website.