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

 

Developing Learning Technology Professionals in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL): Insights from a Cross-Institutional Mentor Scholar Scheme

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Article co-authored by Dr Denise Sweeney published in Trends in Higher Education
Date:
18 February 2026

Business Library closing at 5pm on 26 February

Description
Alternative study space will be available nearby at Djanogly LRC which is currently open 24-hours.
Date:
17 February 2026

Finding direction without having everything figured out

Description
Ivié attended the Future Connections conference in London, and she shares how it has helped her to formulate her career plans. She hasn't got it all figured out yet, but this experience has helped her move forward. Gaining insights into jobs and sectors is key to making the right decision. Talk to us about how you can gain insights into careers that interest you.
Date:
17 February 2026

KTP Associate Q & A - Erhui Sun

Description
Erhui is a KTP Associate working at Rolls-Royce in the Design and Services Engineering - Capability Programs team. He talks about his role, the support received from the university and Rolls-Royce, plus the personal development opportunities he's been given. Erhul recommends KTP to others seeking a move from academia to industry.
Date:
17 February 2026

NCI Hosts Mandarin Corner Event Led by Award-Winning ViolinistUntitled15

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On February 6th, over 50 University of Nottingham staff, students, and local residents gathered at the Si Yuan Centre for "The Violin in China"—an evening of music and cultural discovery led by Dr. Huang Ziluo. The session explored the instrument's remarkable journey, from its arrival in China during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties to its evolution into a vibrant voice in modern Chinese music.
Date:
14 February 2026

Person-Centered Psychotherapies

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New edition of book co-authored by Professor David Murphy
Date:
13 February 2026

Assessment centres: Before, during and after

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Tim recently attended an assessment centre, and he shares his insights into how to prepare, perform during the day and reflect afterwards. Tim attended a mock group exercise workshop with us to help him prepare. We've got lots of resources available to help you succeed at assessment centres on our website.
Date:
12 February 2026

Building Climate-resilient livestock feed systems in semi-arid Africa

Description
Researchers at the University of Nottingham Food Systems Institute have been part of an international trilateral innovation grant addressing this challenge. The work directly involves identification, testing, and promotion of high-yielding, drought-tolerant, and nutritionally superior forage species suitable for smallholder livestock production in semi-arid systems.
Date:
11 February 2026

Doctoral Researcher Ruta Skriptaite Awarded PhD

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Her thesis is titled 'Political Image-making and Hegemonic Masculinity in the post-Soviet Space: A Case Study Analysis of Aliaksandr Lukashenka, Nursultan Nazarbayev and Saparmurat Niyazov-Turkmenbashi'
Date:
10 February 2026
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Research and Innovation

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

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Jubilee Campus
Triumph Road
Nottingham, NG8 1DH