Collaborations & partnerships
The Centre for e-Research works collaboratively with researchers, research teams and groups, and as partners in research projects across King’s College London. It also works in partnership with other UK HE institutions, with European institutions, and internationally with HE library and research institutes.
Below are some of our current partners:
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Atira A/S: Measuring Impact under CERIF (MICE) project
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British Library: AHRC Historic Weather Network
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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France: DARIAH project
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Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), Netherlands: DARIAH project
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DuraSpace: Kindura project
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Goldsmiths,University of London: Measuring Impact under CERIF (MICE) project
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Institute of Making, King’s College London: Bridging the Gaps project
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King's College London Archives: AIM25 Open Metadata Pathway project, FIDO project
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Max-Planck-Gesellschaft – Max Planck Digital Library (MPG), Germany: DARIAH project
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Met Office: AHRC Historic Weather Network
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National Archives: AHRC Historic Weather Network
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National Theatre: National Theatre Live @ King’s
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NIOD, the Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam: EHRI project
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Performance Foundation, King’s College London: Anatomy Theatre & Museum
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Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics, King’s College London: BRIL Project
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Science and Technology Facilities Council: Kindura project, Measuring Impact under CERIF (MICE) project
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St. Andrew’s University: Measuring Impact under CERIF (MICE) project
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University of Bedfordshire: Motion in Place Platform project
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University of Exeter: AHRC Historic Weather Network
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University of Glasgow: CMES project
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University of Hull: CLIF project
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University of London Computer Centre: AIM25 Open Metadata Pathway project
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University of Sussex: Motion in Place Platform project