Whether it’s providing evidence to inform product ideation, developing a proof of concept, conducting feasibility studies or providing access to patented technologies, there are a … Read more
Author: Emily Collins
Knowledge Transfer Partnership between Kent and NatureMetrics to optimise eDNA services
When researchers Dr Kat Bruce, Prof. Doug Yu and Prof. Alfried Vogler realised the potential molecular methods for species and ecosystem monitoring had to revolutionise the world … Read more
The power of university-business knowledge exchange in driving innovation
Ahead of the Discovery Park Innovation Summit on Thursday 22 June, explore the crucial role of university-business knowledge exchange in driving innovation. In today’s rapidly … Read more
Kent research network launches a public Anti-Corruption Breakfast Series
The World Anticorruption Research Network (WARN), which sits within the Centre for Critical International Law (CeCIL), is launching a series of one-hour online lectures /interactive sessions that … Read more
Kent Talk – Curious or helpful? Motivating science in the modern world
Scientists are motivated by many different and sometimes conflicting notions – they want to understand, explore, explain, help, cure diseases, improve lives, solve problems, invent, … Read more
International Public Engagement festival returns to Kent
The Pint of Science festival is an international public engagement festival taking place from 22 May – 24 May 2023. This worldwide science festival brings … Read more
Supporting local industry through research and innovation in sport science
Kent’s School of Sport and Exercise Sciences hosted a one-day industry engagement workshop to help local industry work with the University through collaborations in research, innovation, and … Read more
What are the Impact Accelerator Accounts and how can Early Career Researchers get involved?
This was what ECRs found out when they attended a workshop led by Michelle Garrett (lead for the Medical Research Council IAA) and Tobias von … Read more
Meet Professor John Dickinson: diagnosing exercise-induced asthma and disordered breathing
5.4 million people in the UK are currently receiving treatment for asthma (Asthma UK) and yet up to 1-in-3 of these could be misdiagnosed, whilst … Read more
New research sheds light on what drives sex toy popularity
New research published in the Journal of Sex Research by Kent anthropologist, Dr Sarah Johns, provides insight on what characteristics customers look for, and why, … Read more