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decorative UCL has performed strongly in Research England's Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) 3 results, retaining its position as one of the country's top universities for knowledge exchange. KEF looks at the wide range of activities that higher education institutions undertake with external partners for the benefit of society and the economy. These activities encompass engaging with businesses, the public and the third sector as well as commercialising research, licensing intellectual property and nurturing graduate startups. At UCL this ranges from partnerships with the National Trust and Camden Council, to support for hundreds of small-and medium-sized businesses as well as spinouts raising millions for next-generation cancer therapies. In KEF3, UCL scored top marks in the areas of intellectual property and commercialisation, research partnerships, working with business and working with the public and third sector. Professor Geraint Rees, UCL Vice-Provost (Research, Innovation & Global Engagement), said: " I'm delighted UCL has performed well in KEF3. It's a great reflection of the broad and varied ways in which we collaborate with external partners to deliver significant change and impact for society and the economy.
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