Research and Innovation
 

Providing comprehensive support throughout the research and innovation lifecycle.

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From first ideas through to commercialisation and industry partnerships, Research & Innovation provides guidance and expert advice to support the delivery of the University’s research and knowledge exchange strategies, and achievement of its RKE ambitions. 

We manage the research and knowledge exchange (RKE) portfolio (approximately £900 million in active research, training and KE grants) in collaboration with the academic community, and deliver against institutional and external key performance indicators in order to ensure the university’s compliance with major funders and government agencies.

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RKE Development

Major and strategic research development and strategic relationships with funders

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Research Operations

The management and administration of research projects throughout the research project lifecycle

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IP and Commercialisation

Support with the identification, protection and commercial exploitation of University Intellectual Property

 
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RKE Strategic Management & Performance

Improving performance through strategic delivery planning and data/performance analytics

Engaging with external organisations

Business engagement

Engage with businesses to deliver knowledge exchange

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Researcher Academy

Support, training and expertise for our research community

 
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R&I hub for researchers and staff

Access comprehensive support throughout the lifecycle of your research and innovation project

 

Box of Broadcasts (BoB) maintenance - Wednesday 23 April, 7am-9am

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Please consider the service at risk during this maintenance period
Date:
22 April 2025

Dr Gariela Zapata receives The Learner International Award for Excellence

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Award for article focusses on digital multimodal composing in beginning L2 Spanish classes: student-created children's books
Date:
22 April 2025

Nottingham University Business School symposium tackles rise of cynicism and misinformation in politics

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Last week, Nottingham University Business School hosted an engaging event to discuss how marketing concepts and frameworks can strengthen democratic voter engagement. Marketing for Greater Good: Strategies to Strengthen Democratic Engagement – brought together policymakers, academics, and practitioners to explore how marketing concepts can be used to tackle voter disengagement, cynicism, and misinformation.
Date:
22 April 2025

Are you on Slide 8 yet? The Impact of Standardised Curricula on Teacher Professionalism

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New report for the National Education Union co-authored by Professor Howard Stevenson
Date:
17 April 2025

Replica Iron Age chariot goes on display at University of Nottingham Museum

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A full-size replica chariot from the Iron Age has gone on display at the University of Nottingham Museum at Lakeside Arts, as part of the Life at an Iron Age Hillfort: Investigating Breedon Hill & Burrough Hill exhibition.
Date:
17 April 2025

Primary science and TIMSS

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Final report published for project led by Professor Mary Oliver which investigates the impact of primary school teachers' background and professional practice on pupils' experiences and attainment in science
Date:
17 April 2025

Best Paper 2024 Award - Educational Management Administration & Leadership

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Professor Toby Greany and co-author Dr Annelies Kamp win award for article Working with complexity: leading school networks in Aotearoa New Zealand and England.
Date:
17 April 2025
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Research and Innovation

Get in touch: research.innovation@nottingham.ac.uk

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