N8 Group
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The N8 Group comprises eight research-intensive universities in northern England. Rather than being a lobbying group (such as the Russell Group), it is a research partnership intended to enhance collaboration between the universities in the group. The eight universities have a total turnover of £1.75 billion and a combined research income of £620 million[1]. The chief executive is Dr David Secher, based at the University of Sheffield.
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[edit] Reasearch
The group is initially focusing on five areas of research:
- Ageing and Health;
- Energy Research and Development;
- Foresight for Sustainable Water Use;
- A Molecular Engineering Toolkit;
- Regenerative Medicine.
[edit] Universities
The universities in the N8 Group are:
- Durham University
- University of Lancaster
- University of Leeds
- University of Liverpool
- University of Manchester
- University of Newcastle
- University of Sheffield
- University of York
[edit] References
- ^ Northern research group appoints chief executive, University of Newcastle upon Tyne Press Release, 17 October 2005