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The quick read: knowledge exchange

By Public Engagement with Research | 17 February 2022

University Knowledge Exchange Co-ordinator Bryony Dutta provides a whistle-stop tour. Knowledge Exchange (KE) is more important than ever for the University Sector. Here at Kent, our definition … Read more

Engagement at the heart of building lasting relationships with business and enterprise partners

By Public Engagement with Research | 17 February 2022

Knowledge Exchange Manager Janine Coomber explains how the University’s Business and Industry Relationship Team can help researchers with partner engagement. Relationship building is at the … Read more

ASPIRE team ready for lift-off

By Public Engagement with Research | 17 February 2022

Do you want to find and develop a business idea or launch your start-up? Learn how to make your business ethical and sustainable, find a … Read more

The show will go on for business summit

By Public Engagement with Research | 17 February 2022

The Kent and Medway Business Summit has announced the hugely popular engagement event will now take place in April 2022 – exact date to be … Read more

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