An Innovate UK funded Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) was initiated to provide Eurostar International Limited with new knowledge in advanced simulation modelling to support year on year growth in … Read more
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The European Committee of the Regions: formulating a position on the EU reform
The European Committee of the Regions represents local and regional authorities across the European Union and advises on new laws that have an impact on … Read more
Kent County Council: reviewing the cross-channel response to the covid-19 pandemic
In April 2021, Kent County Council launched the Covid Channel Area Response Exchange (C-Care) project, an ambitious project which aims to respond to some of … Read more
Wonderful Creative: EIRA Innovation Internship
Tyler Hamblin was offered a three month EIRA Innovation Internship with Kent-based creative agency, Wonderful, which resulted in him being offered a permanent role within … Read more
GenSpec: Creating Apps for Local Business
Khawar Naveed Bhatti is a graduate from the University of Kent’s Business School who, along with his team, came up with an innovative idea to set up an … Read more
Visit Kent: A Digital Creative Student Internship
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
Kosovo Telecom: Delivering Skills and Training for Business
Kosovo Telecom, formerly Post and Telecommunications of Kosovo (PTK), has been a leading telecommunications company in Kosovo for over 60 years. They sought the expertise … Read more
Turner Contemporary: Stimulating strategic thinking
As part of Kent Business School’s growing business engagement activities, David Williamson, Director of External Services at the School joined the Turner Contemporary Gallery senior … Read more
Restoring the Palace of Westminster
Research into the Houses of Parliament’s Victorian ventilation system between sustainability and heritage. Dr Henrik Schoenefeldt is based in the School of Architecture and Planning. … Read more
Mary Rose: protecting our heritage through chemistry
The long-term stability of the ship’s timber depends on stabilising the sulfur problem, the attack on the wood by oxidised sulfur compounds. Kent researchers Emeritus Professor … Read more