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Four new e-learning courses
02 December 2022 Amanda Darley, Head of Operations and Engagement
It’s a busy launch time, and as well as the new website, we're launching four new e-learning courses for you that should be live before the end of the year:
Import Principles for H E Finance (went live today): This covers the basic rules and considerations for the import of goods into the UK whether those goods are purchased, loaned, donated or sent free of charge. It is designed for anyone in central tax or finance teams who deal with import formalities.
Import Principles for H E Procurement and School/Departmental Staff went live today): Similar to the course for finance staff, but slightly less detailed, this is designed for anyone in central procurement teams, who deals with imports and obtaining goods from overseas. It may also be useful to finance or administrative staff in academic schools/departments, who deal with paperwork and declarations for imports and obtaining goods from overseas.
Commercialisation and Intellectual Property (planned go live 12 Dec): This course introduces commercialisation and how intellectual property is central to this activity. The course explores ways that universities can use commercialisation.
Introduction to Tax on Research (COMING VERY SOON - planned go live before 31 Dec): Aimed at both central finance/tax staff and academic staff involved in costing, budgeting or managing research projects and covering VAT and corporation tax, this course will help you to decide on the tax treatment for research project income and expenditure.
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