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

 

Learning Through Noise

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New book from Dr Peter Woods
Date:
19 December 2025

CeDEx 2025-03: Intermediaries and Information Aggregation in Fragmented Markets: Experimental Evidence

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Lawrence Choo, Todd R. Kaplan and Xiaoyu Zhou
Date:
19 December 2025

CeDEx 2025-04: ManipulationDetect: An AI Auditing Tool for Online Choice Architecture

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Richard Mills, Stuart Mills and Cass R. Sunstein
Date:
19 December 2025

The form and function of education fiction: a design heuristic to foster convivial forms of inquiry

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Article co-authored by Dr Charlie Davis published in Learning, Media and Technology
Date:
19 December 2025

Viva success - Ellie Colegate

Date:
19 December 2025

Dr Abbie-Gayle Johnson joins global panel on the Future of Travel and Tourism at the World Travel Market 2025

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Dr Abbie-Gayle Johnson, from the Sustainable Travel and Tourism Advanced Research Centre, and Assistant Professor at Nottingham University Business School, represented the Caribbean perspective at the World Travel Market (WTM) in London on Tuesday 4 November 2025. The event explored the projected growth of tourism markets in the Global South by 2030, driven by an expanding middle class in regions such as Asia and Africa. Find out more.
Date:
18 December 2025

New thematic collection highlights early career researchers' work on decolonising gender knowledge in Sub-Saharan Africa

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New collection edited by Dr Alicia Bowman, Professor Evelyn Garwe and Professor Juliet Thondhlana
Date:
18 December 2025

International Research Collaboration Fund supports UNESCO Chair collaboration on lifelong learning in migratory contexts

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Collaboration between UNESCO Chairs in the UK, the Netherlands and Uganda
Date:
18 December 2025

Tap into kindness, the workplace super power

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Two University of Nottingham graduates working in people management talk about kindness in the workplace, how you can support a culture of kindness and how you can be kind to yourself when starting a new job. Alongside their insights, you can also watch a video on growing a workplace strategy based on kindness.
Date:
18 December 2025

Make the digital workplace work for your wellbeing

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With workplaces becoming increasingly digital, how can you ensure you maximise the benefits of technology and reduce the challenges you may face? Hannah Woolley, Careers Consultant, suggests three ways: firstly, finding a balance between doing and thinking, secondly, making connections with colleagues and finally, creating boundaries that you can maintain.
Date:
18 December 2025
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Research and Innovation

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

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