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Posted on behalf of: Research and Innovation Services
Last updated: Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Knowledge Exchange and Impact (KEI) Fellowships have proven to be an invaluable resource for our researchers across Faculties and departments over the past two years.
Through this initiative, which is part of the Knowledge Exchange and Impact Support (KEIS) programme, fellows reported to have developed essential skills, gained unique experiences, and boosted their confidence in engaging in Knowledge Exchange activities.
The feedback below is from 31 Fellowships awardees, out of the 57 awards delivered overall from 2023-2025.
All respondents reported KEI Fellowships have enabled them to develop a diverse range of skills crucial for their academic and professional careers. These skills include:
Fellows told us that the Fellowships have exposed them to new experiences that would not have been possible otherwise, including:
All respondents reported significant differences made to their work by:
Fifty-eight percent (58%) of respondents reported they felt very confident the Fellowships had enabled them to engage in KE activities whilst wenty-six (26%) had expressed feeling extremely confident engaging their external stakeholders during implementation of their projects. This boost in confidence has been valuable for them to engage more effectively with stakeholders.
Here are some quotes from fellows that highlight the positive impact of the KEI Fellowships:
“This scheme is invaluable and should be preserved. For minimal budgetary outlay it has had an enormous impact on my career trajectory and redounded to the benefit also of my School and the broader University.”
"The fellowship has enabled me to collaborate with partners to create innovative responses to challenges. Having small seed funding unlocks opportunities in that it builds the momentum to work with partners."
“This is a very valuable scheme that I hope the university will continue. I am confident that it not only supports the fellow but has additional impact on the team with whom the fellow works/mentors - and in profile-building and student recruitment for the School and wider University.”
"This is a fantastic, well-executed scheme that supports researchers in creating impact beyond academia. It is a unique initiative that enables researchers to test and refine their ideas, gather evidence, and use that foundation to develop larger or follow-on projects."
“It is good to have resources to focus on KE activities as it is not currently possible to spend money on research”.
"The KEI Fellowship has provided support to engage with a young audience and communicate important topics, such as climate change. This is extremely important for education and climate action."
“It is an excellent scheme, I have not only been committed to delivering the activities and outputs from my proposal, but also having a KEI (Policy) Fellowship has inspired me beyond these key activities to develop skills in communicating research to non-academic audiences.
“I believe these types of schemes are invaluable in terms of providing the first steps of working creatively and collaboratively, opening a pathway for further work and future research bids.”