There are many types of people who might be possible beneficiaries of your research outputs. Examples may include:
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Air force
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Army
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Artists
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Arts organisations
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Cabinet office (Treasury, Home Office, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Civil Society)
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Car Hire
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Charities
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Civil servants
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Community Organisations
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Consumers
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Council Housing Estate Residents
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Cultural management teams
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Curators
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Custom
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Customers /clients
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Department for International Development
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Department of Defence
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Department of Education
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Differently-abled learners
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Digital Mapping Company/Organisation
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Doctors, surgeons, general practitioners
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Donors
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Employees
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Employers
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Energy Provider
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Environmental Organisation
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Fans
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Financial institutions
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Foreign & Commonwealth Office
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Foreign representatives: e.g. Ambassadors
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Freeholders
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Funder
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Further education
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Galleries
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Home Office
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Hospitals
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House of Parliament
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Housing Associations
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Housing Developers
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Human Brain Project Research Platforms
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Immigration
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Investors/ Shareholders
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Justice department, judges, prosecutors lawyers etc
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Large private business
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Learned Societies
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Leaseholders
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Libraries and Archives
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Lobbying organisations
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Local Council
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Local Education Authorities
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Marketing Organisation
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Media Organisations
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Medicare
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Members of parliament
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Museums
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Nurses
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Parliamentary researchers
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Partnerships
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Patients
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Peers
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Performers
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Police
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Policy committees
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Prisons
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Private care providers
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Probation Service
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Professional Body
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Public corporation
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Public Housing Residents
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Public servants
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Publishers
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Residents
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Schools
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Senior civil servants
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Senior management
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Service providers
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Small and medium business
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Social Enterprises
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Social welfare
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Society
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Sole traders
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Special advisors
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Sports professionals
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Sports team organisations
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Students
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Suppliers
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Teachers
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Tenants
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Trustees
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Unions
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Universities
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Volunteers