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

 

Creative methods workshop 2025

Date:
18 November 2025

Celebrating a Silk Legacy: NCI Mandarin Corner Explores the Art of Song Brocade

Description
The Nottingham Confucius Institute (NCI) at the University of Nottingham was delighted to host a captivating Mandarin Corner dedicated to the exquisite art of Song Brocade on Friday 7 November. The event drew a lively crowd of around 50 students, staff and local residents for an evening of cultural discovery and hands-on creativity.
Date:
18 November 2025

Sun, smiles, and summer Camp: My Camp America adventure in New Jersey

Description
Mia talks about applying for a Camp America placement, being a mining specialist in a camp just outside New Jersey, the skills she gained and what she learned both professionally and personally. Mia also provides her tips and recommendations if you're interested in following in her footsteps.
Date:
18 November 2025

House of Many Names: Tracing the Evolution of Paton House

Description
Uncover the layered history of Paton House, a late-Victorian home shaped by industry, sport, faith and academia.
Date:
18 November 2025

Saying goodbye to coal

Description
In her latest article, Dr Marianthi Pappa examines the phenomenon of 'coal nostalgia' - an under discussed challenge of the energy transition.
Date:
17 November 2025

Comparing Education Donor Logic in China and Japan: Promises and Practices

Description
Hybrid seminar delivered by Dr Tingting Yuan (School of Education) and Dr Nozomi Sakata (Hiroshima University).
Date:
17 November 2025

UNESCO Chair in International Education and Development stays in the School of Education for the next four years

Description
Professor Juliet Thondhlana's Chair role is renewed.
Date:
14 November 2025

Professor Marina Novelli appointed as Chair of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE) for the 2025-2029 term

Description
Professor Marina Novelli, Director of the Sustainable Travel and Tourism Advanced Research (STTAR) Centre and Professor of Marketing and Tourism at Nottingham University Business School, has been appointed to the prestigious role of Chair of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE) for the 2025-2029 term. Find out more
Date:
13 November 2025

Effective teaching strategies for developing literacy

Description
Emeritus Professor Colin Harrison will be main speaker at a European Commission webinar on literacy teaching on 27 November
Date:
13 November 2025

Misconceptions about the environmental impact of everyday food

Description
A new study has given new insights into people's understanding of the environmental impact of the food they eat and shown that they often misperceive it, supporting the need for environmental impact labelling.
Date:
13 November 2025
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Research and Innovation

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

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