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OVPR Small Business Development
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This is a collection of Small Business Development reports from the Office of the Vice Provost for Research.
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Small Business Development 2009: Cornell's Research Serves the Region and Beyond
Unknown author (Office of the Vice Provost for Research, 2009-01)The tangible benefits of a university's research are extraordinary. When Cornell faculty teach and perform services for the community within their domain of expertise, we immediately understand these benefits. But when ... -
Small Business Development 2004: Cornell's Research Serves the Region
Unknown author (Cornell University Office of the Vice Provost for Research, 2004)Cornell's research, scholarship, and creativity enrich human lives through programs and efforts in technology transfer and outreach. New knowledge is shared, social problems are aided or solved, new jobs become available, ... -
Small Business Development 2002: Cornell's Research Serves the Region
Unknown author (Cornell University Office of the Vice Provost for Research, 2002)Cornell's research, scholarship, and creativity is immensely beneficial to the public. Through the university's programs and efforts in technology transfer and outreach, human lives are enriched--new knowledge is shared, ... -
Small Business Development 2000: Cornell's Research Serves the Region
Unknown author (Cornell University Office of the Vice Provost for Research, 2000)The benefits of Cornell's research, scholarship, and creativity touch the public in many ways through technology transfer and outreach. Spin-off companies are a direct benefit to the economic development of the region, ... -
Small Business Development 2006: Cornell's Research Serves the Region
Unknown author (Cornell University Office of the Vice Provost for Research, 2006-06)Cornell's Research Serves the Region and Beyond: Small Business Development covers founded by Cornell faculty, staff, students, or alumni. Located in Tompkins County are nanotechnology and biotechnology firms; high-tech ...