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Where do you think RMIT should create new partnerships and how can we best leverage our existing connections to amplify our impact?
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Reconciliation angle – bundyi girri is an excellent way to engage with new partners and amplify our impact for existing partners where we have been partnering on other, STEMM topics of research.
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16 Nov, 2020 Report Report Reply ReplySMEs – RMIT is seen by SMEs and Australian entities as a 'smaller player', so there is some kinship to SMEs. We have enough flexibility in how we deal with IP, we have the right culture that SMEs find approachable. The key is to respond quickly to partners.
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16 Nov, 2020 Report Report Reply ReplyI recently took part in a discussion around being a mission driven University, and the idea of working with more grass-roots social movements and smaller, innovative organisations to help connect them… See more
I recently took part in a discussion around being a mission driven University, and the idea of working with more grass-roots social movements and smaller, innovative organisations to help connect them with the resources, tools, networks and expertise to scale was an excellent one.
I think we should pick a few of these missions, and identify cutting edge social entrepreneurs, innovators etc and partner with them, and connect them with our larger partnerships See less
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11 Nov, 2020 Report Report Reply ReplyBy being very clear about the purpose and impact of each existing partnership (if they are to continue), and joining up an approach across RMIT for which new connections to prioritise in the years to 2025.
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