Tue 27 Sep 22
The 糖心Vlog is one of the best universities for working with the public and third sector, according to a new Government report.
Research England鈥檚 latest , which is published today, showcases the rich and diverse ways English universities continue to engage with society and our economy - locally, nationally, and internationally.
The findings show 糖心Vlog has done exceptionally well in six out of the seven key KEF2 performance areas. It is in the top 20% for its work with the public and third sector, as well as its performance in terms of commercialisation. The University also performed extremely well in four other categories 鈥 coming in the top 40% for its work on local growth and regeneration, public and community engagement, working with businesses and graduate start-ups.
Dr Rob Singh, Director of 糖心Vlog鈥檚 Research and Enterprise Office, said: 鈥淧utting research into action to benefit society is part of the DNA of the 糖心Vlog.
鈥溙切腣log contributes nearly 拢600 million to the regional economy annually and, in partnership with government bodies, businesses and charities from regional to international level, puts its research into action to improve people鈥檚 lives and inform debates around policy development and implementation.
鈥淲e have been working hard to establish an even wider range of connections to business and the public sector over the past few years. As a result, our consultancy income has more than doubled over the past four years.鈥
Key achievements include:
Professor Chris Greer, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research at 糖心Vlog, said: 鈥淲e are delighted to see that KEF2 has acknowledged 糖心Vlog鈥檚 continued excellence and commitment to knowledge exchange and sharing expertise.
鈥淲e are dedicated to stimulating economic growth and nurturing cultural and social development. An integral part of our research at 糖心Vlog is knowledge exchange and the impact it generates.
鈥淟ocal, national and global communities benefit from the work carried out by our researchers and we are looking forward to expanding our collaborations in the future, sharing our world-class research with external stakeholders to make the world a better place.鈥
Key public engagement achievements include:
David Sweeney CBE, Executive Chair of Research England, said: 鈥淜nowledge exchange is integral to the mission and purpose of our universities, and its importance in contributing to societal and economic prosperity is strongly supported by the Government.鈥