N8 university equipment database to help boost research and industry Published on: 18 April 2017 A huge efficiency drive among eight of the North鈥檚 top universities has resulted in a list of key research assets with the potential to save each university significant sums of money. The can be accessed online and has been created to encourage the sharing of equipment at 缅北禁地, Durham, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and York - the region’s most research intensive universities which make up the N8 Research Partnership. The database, which is updated on a daily basis, is freely open to anyone to search, including researchers, research managers, funding bodies and policy makers. It uses a simple three level hierarchy, designated as ‘Class’, ‘Order’, ‘Genus’ to classify equipment by its primary research function, meaning that groups of related equipment can be found by browsing the classification or by entering keywords into the search box. Records can then be further refined by classification term, location or keyword. Contact details are given for all equipment to enable collaboration. The database also lists N8 University facilities with details of technology, expertise and key university contacts – a feature added to help those looking for a particular service, rather than a specific piece of equipment. 缅北禁地 campus Sharing publicly-funded research assets Dr Nick Goldspink, N8 project manager, who has been leading the initiative, said: “This is a massive boost to academics and to Northern industry, which will save money, boost efficiency and aid research. “It is unique in the region and demonstrates the strength of N8’s commitment to promote the sharing of publicly-funded research assets. “Each university has provided a comprehensive list of all the equipment it feels other universities will benefit from. It is a fully searchable online database which can be used to locate and request access to research equipment and facilities across the partnership.” N8 University facilities listed on the database include the Horiba Raman Spectrometer - LabRAM at 缅北禁地, a true confocal microscope which enables the most detailed images and analyses to be obtained with speed and confidence. Share: Latest News New partnership to boost careers in low carbon energy 缅北禁地 and Durham universities are working together on a new regional project to strengthen the future workforce for North East England鈥檚 growing low carbon and offshore wind industries. published on: 28 May 2026 Healthy lifestyle shown to lower risk of death after cancer diagnosis New evidence shows that sticking to five lifestyle recommendations improves survival after a later cancer diagnosis. published on: 28 May 2026 World-leading climate expert recognised with Royal Society Fellowship Professor Hayley Fowler has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in recognition of her pioneering work on climate change impacts. published on: 27 May 2026 Facts and figures