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04 February 2008
Professor Danuta Hübner, European Commissioner for Regional Policy, visited the University of East London (UEL) Docklands campus on Tuesday 29 January to witness how EU investment has catalyzed the regeneration of east London and the Thames Gateway.
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31 January 2008
Local pupils stole the show when an Oscar-themed awards ceremony took place at the University of East London (UEL) Docklands campus on Tuesday 29 January.
18 January 2008
Sami Rehman, a BEng Electronic Engineering student at Queen Mary College, University of London, was awarded the 'Most Innovative Student in London' at the LDA Innovation Placement Programme Awards, held at Lords Cricket ground on the Thursday 17th January 2008, for his placement at local company, Welcome Gate.
30 November 2007
Knowledge Dock was recently successful in achieving the 'Customer First' Standard. Customer First is widely recognised as the National Standard for Customer Service. Achievement of the Standard demonstrates to an organisation's peers, stakeholders, funders, suppliers, partners and customers that customer service excellence is a priority for the organisation.
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19 November 2007
To celebrate the close of National Enterprise Week Knowledge Dock, the University of East London's Enterprise Development Service, launched its flagship business plan contest, E-Factor, at the Knowledge Dock Business Centre on Friday 16th November.
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12 September 2007
Thirty-nine enterprising students from universities across the UK gathered at the Shell Centre in Waterloo on Tuesday 4th September for the East London and Kent Shell Step Finals.
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31 July 2007
The Knowledge Dock Simlab, in partnership with Knowledge Dock Business Centre licensee Slider Studio, recently won £255,000 funding from the Urban Buzz Building Sustainable Communities fund to develop an innovative Enabled Self Procurement Simulation Programme (ESP-SIM) that is set to radically change the way communities are formed.
26 July 2007
Launched in November 2006, the UrbanBuzz: Building Sustainable Communities programme aims to develop new ways of delivering genuinely sustainable forms of development and community in London and the wider Southeast region.
