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Research and Innovation
The latest research, innovation and knowledge exchange news from the heart of the University of Kent

Month: September 2022

Why we need to take a closer look at flexible working practices

By Emily Collins | 29 September 2022

The rapid shift towards flexible working during the Covid-19 pandemic has left its legacy in many parts of the world. Today, more than half (51%) … Read more

Future Human at bOing! Festival

By Lyle Young | 28 September 2022

Future Human appeared at bOing! Festival 2022, which took place at the Gulbenkian, Canterbury Campus on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 August 2022. This was all … Read more

Is intergenerational job sharing the antidote to The Great Resignation?

By Emily Collins | 26 September 2022

You don’t need to be working in human resources to be aware of the huge recruitment challenges businesses are facing today. This, in part, has … Read more

The role of oestrogen in increasing the susceptibility of women to genital thrush

By Lyle Young | 26 September 2022

The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) awarded funding to Dr Becky Hall (School of Biosciences) for her research project ‘Mooning the immune system: … Read more

Can robots solve the UK’s social care crisis?

By Josie Caplehorne | 23 September 2022

By 2040, one in seven people in the UK are expected to be over 75 years old, whilst the number of people under 25 is … Read more

Welcome to the brand new Research and Innovation Services blog

By Josie Caplehorne | 23 September 2022

Our dynamic department, at the heart of University of Kent activity and the central point for our research and knowledge exchange activities, have made it … Read more

Human and Social Sciences awarded funding for approach to inferring the end of political violence

By Lyle Young | 22 September 2022

Dr David Roberts (School of Anthropology and Conservation) was recently received research award funding from the Royal Society through an Apex Award for his project … Read more

Kent Business School to begin work on Port of Dover traffic flow project

By Emily Collins | 12 September 2022

A two-year Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project between Kent Business School and Dover Harbour Board (Port of Dover) has been approved and funded by UKRI through Innovate UK. This … Read more

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