KMi was founded in 1995, making this its 30th year. This year is particularly significant, not only because of the upcoming milestone anniversary but also because the external funding secured by KMi researchers since its inception has surpassed £50 million! This achievement, especially impressive in today’s highly competitive funding environment, reflects our commitment to advancing research in technology and education, with a focus on meaningful societal change. From pioneering smart city innovations that enhance urban living, to improving student success through learning analytics, our work is driven by inclusivity and positive social impact.
Crucially, these efforts are not mere academic pursuits; they are about fostering real-world change. Citizen science, for instance, allows people from all backgrounds to participate in research, while our equality and diversity initiatives ensure that technological advancements benefit everyone, not just a selected few.
External funding has been crucial to driving our innovation and forming lasting partnerships with research, commercial, governmental and third sector organizations. These collaborations not only push the boundaries of knowledge but also contribute to The Open University’s financial stability and its mission of achieving a global impact in research and education.
As we look ahead, we remain committed to leading in socially responsible research, confident that our continued partnerships with a variety of external organizations will drive further innovation and impact for years to come, and will continue to support the journey of a world-class KMi within a world-class University.
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