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Prince Ikeru’s i-Teams 2022 experience

By Emily Collins | 17 November 2022

Prince Ikeru completed his the final year of his PhD in Biochemistry in 2022. He applied to take part in i-Teams 2022 as he is … Read more

Kent Innovation i-Teams: linking innovative students to industry

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Kent Innovation i-Teams links the most innovative and creative students to industry, facilitating solutions to real world business challenges. Following a very successful Kent programme … Read more

RDDS Avionics: Harnessing Expertise Through a Student Placement

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

RDDS Avionics are the leading provider of image enhanced aircraft displays and video distribution systems. Based in Margate, Kent, they have a strong reputation among … Read more

Visit Kent: A Digital Creative Student Internship

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Destination management organisation, Visit Kent, worked with the Careers and Employability team at the University of Kent to host an EIRA Innovation Internship with final year student, Natasha Reeves. Natasha’s internship … Read more

AbBaltis: Hosting an Internship in a Pandemic

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

AbBaltis serve the in vitro diagnostics and biotech markets by offering innovative, reliable and quality biologically-based products for their clients. Based in Kent, they took … Read more

The Delicious Sessions of Burger & Business 2019

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Burger & Business, part of the #DigitalReboot programme supported by Santander Universities, was set up to help entrepreneurial students meet each other, explore each other’s … Read more

#DigitalReboot App Challenge – Let The Games Begin!

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Ever had the desire to want to create a useful app to solve a problem you’re passionate about? Well, that’s what the App Challenge was … Read more

Coca Cola Enterprises: Creating Opportunities to Attract Graduate Talent

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Coca-Cola Enterprises is the world’s third largest independent Coca-Cola bottler and the sole licensee for bottling in Great Britain, Luxemburg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Monaco, Norway, … Read more

#DigitalReboot InnovateIT – What’s Your Idea?

By Emily Collins | 29 September 2020

On the 13th February 2019 SAGA, an insurance company which started 65 years ago in a small hotel in Folkestone, that has now become the … Read more

Innovation Weekender 2021

By Emily Collins | 29 September 2020

An exciting three day virtual course for students to address real-life business challenges with industry mentors and develop a new skill set to take with … Read more

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