Our Research Vision: one year on

June 20, 2018, by Rob Ounsworth

Our Research Vision: one year on

Guest blog fromProfessor Dame Jessica Corner, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange

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We are celebrating the first anniversary of our Research Vision, one of the most concentrated and comprehensive programmes in our history, which refocuses our mission of delivering exceptional research that transforms lives in our community, the UK and across the world.

In the last year we have seen significant successes. We are on course to recruit the first 30 astonishing people towards our unprecedented target of 100 Research Fellows; we have received significant awards and accolades, and seen an increase in our research funding.

Watch: our Research Vision one year on

Our sixBeacons of Excellence, unveiled alongside our Research Vision at the Royal Society in London on 22 June 2017, have made significant progress, making appointments, winning external grants and developing new partnerships, all helping to raise our reputation for delivering world-class research and attracting exceptional people.

The beacons are one of the Research Vision’s eight areas of focus, the others being:

You can read about such successes in the brochure Our Research Vision: one year on, and also discover how we are better directing our resources and enhancing the support we offer to researchers.

We are also celebrating the best of our world-leading research in Vision, the University’s new research and knowledge exchange magazine.

The inaugural issue’s highlights include a £4.4m award from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to tackle hidden hunger in Malawi and Ethiopia. The international impact of this GeoNutrition project has been recognised by P rofessor Martin Broadley’s Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council’s Innovator of the Year award.

A personal highlight of the last year has been the opportunity to meet many of you at research roadshows and faculty drop-in sessions. I’ve enjoyed listening to your input to ensure our vision remains agile, responsive and fully supportive of our world-class researchers.

I continue to be excited by the opportunities that lie ahead for research here at Nottingham, as we build upon the foundations of the past and look firmly to the future. A future made possible by your continued support and dedication to extraordinary research. Thank you.