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By Sylvia Carr

Published: Thursday 18 November 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

Scotland


Occupation

Frustrated


Comment

Nah.. what this actually proves is that universities find it easy to get public money. Any SME or non academic individual with an equally brilliant idea wouldn't stand an earthly of being able to cobble together the funding needed to do the R&D or have the facilities. In effect, the unis are now in competition with SMEs and being funded by the tax payer to do it!!



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