Research Management and Innovation Teams

Solutions to support impactful research

Springer Nature’s editors see research from every discipline and from all around the world. From this unique, high-altitude view of global research, Springer Nature has developed a suite of comprehensive, strategic support services specifically for research management and innovation teams.

You’ll find these organised in three areas below, reflecting phases of research planning: Analyse and strategise; plan and perform; and assess and communicate. With these tools and services, research management and innovation teams can guide their institutions’ research direction with authority, attract key researchers and funding, and facilitate breakthroughs that Advance Discovery.

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Analyse and strategise

Discover research trends and insights using data. Define your institution’s strategies to create the framework and foundations for your discoveries.

Plan and perform

Help your researchers to plan and conduct their strongest research with recruitment, training, collaboration and editing tools.

Assess and communicate

Monitor the impact and assess the performance of your labs; and help your researchers and your institution to share its discoveries.

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