Examples of using Access to new knowledge in English and their translations into Swedish
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Maybe your business can be part of such a collaboration and gain access to new knowledge and inspiration.
Unequal opportunities for access to new knowledge run the risk that the social divide may grow wider.
employment as well as increasing access to new knowledge and technology within the country.
We obtain access to new knowledge that we can use in our existing facilities
Their collaboration with Uppsala University provides early access to new knowledge that can quickly be used in healthcare.
taking care not to widen the gap between those with access to new knowledge and those excluded from it.
Mooc courses offer access to new knowledge for anyone who has a computer connected to the internet.
With the aid of Tyréns' Bioclimatic Tool service, architects and town planners gain access to new knowledge on how best to combine urban planning and climate issues.
Collaboration with universities is important for SKF as it gives access to new knowledge and exposes SKF's own researchers to new thinking,
In an international network, Eurostars provides access to new knowledge, new collaborations
medium-sized companies that provides access to new knowledge, new collaborations
The principle of equal opportunities regarding access to new knowledge and information should be emphasised,
on a multidisciplinary basis, access to new knowledge, and institutional strengthening through the direct democracy made possible by these new network participation
Through international collaboration, Eurostars companies gain access to new knowledge, new partnerships
By attracting and recruiting colleagues outside the current norms, we gain access to new knowledge, skills and experiences and increase our ability to change and drive innovation.
Working with the world's poorest countries- for example through research partnerships- to improve access to new knowledge and to lifesaving treatments is a moral obligation and also in our own interests: communicable diseases, for example, do not stop at borders.
the promotion of collaborative research and access to new knowledge, and institutional strengthening through the direct democracy made possible by these new network participation
they should have better access to new scientific knowledge and new information.
which give people access to that new knowledge.
It helps them to access new knowledge and develop new linguistic
It enables us to access new knowledge and gives us an opportunity to promote our own research environment,
At the same time, it brings a risk of an ever-widening gap between those who have access to the new knowledge, and those who are excluded.
With regard to this, info exclusion and digital illiteracy re quire reinforced remedial action, with a view to preventing the risk of an ever widening gap between those who have access to the new knowledge and those who are excluded.