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Author: Lyle Young

New documentary ‘Colombia’s Women : A Hidden Workforce’ released

By Lyle Young | 25 April 2023

The Research Excellence Team, in collaboration with KMTV and the School of Law, Society, and Social Justice, hosted the launch of Professor Eslava’s research documentary … Read more

Silvio Caputo will Co-Lead on Horizon Europe Grant funded ‘GreenME’ project

By Lyle Young | 25 April 2023

Dr Silvio Caputo (School of Architecture and Planning) will be the co-lead on GreenME, a project which will develop ways in which a broader green … Read more

Kent Business School partner with Medway Council to help local landlords transition to net zero

By Lyle Young | 24 April 2023

Dr Lina Simeonova and Dr Maria Balta’s NZIP Net Zero Landlords Project is now live. This project brings £25,472.93, and it is funded by the … Read more

Fujifilm-Diosynth collaboration puts patented technology to the test

By Lyle Young | 17 April 2023

Professor Dan Mulvihill (School of Biosciences) has recently received a Medical Research Council (MRC) funded grant for his research on laboratory produced antibodies. Antibodies are … Read more

Three business collaborations awarded Growing Kent and Medway funding

By Lyle Young | 03 April 2023

The University of Kent has secured funding for 3 projects through the Growing Kent & Medway Business Innovation Voucher Scheme The vouchers were awarded on … Read more

Kent and Innovision IP secure £198k to improve brain damage detection

By Lyle Young | 29 March 2023

The Division of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences have recently been awarded funding of £198,550 to work with Innovision IP on an exciting two-year Knowledge … Read more

DNA Fertility Screening in Livestock

By Lyle Young | 21 March 2023

This project is enabling further development and deployment of Kent-developed screening tools for two of the most common genetic causes of infertility in livestock: chromosomal … Read more

Mastering the art of not being sexed so much

By Lyle Young | 20 March 2023

This project, funded by the British Academy Newton International Fellowship scheme, will support Dr Lila Braunschweig (Sciences Po) in carrying out her postdoctoral research with … Read more

Historian awarded prestigious Newton International Fellowship to study at Kent

By Lyle Young | 06 March 2023

The British Academy has awarded a prestigious Newton International Fellowship to Dr Gabriele Bonomelli to work in the School of History / MEMS and collaborate … Read more

Investigating adolescent sexual health in Mexico, Cube and Columbia

By Lyle Young | 03 March 2023

Dr Rebecca Ogden, School of Culture and Languages, has received research funding for her project ‘Adolescent Parenthoods and Culture in Latin America’. This Arts and … Read more

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