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PT Anywhere used for remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic
PT Anywhere, a flagship KMi technology, has played a vital role in remote teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several universities...
ON-MERRIT project has been featured in Nature
We are proud to announce that the work in our EU-funded project ON-MERRIT that aims to analyse and deliver a set of evidence-based recommendations...
A successful conclusion for QualiChain
Last week saw the final review of the QualiChain project. Starting in January 2019, QualiChain has targeted the creation, piloting and evaluation of...
MK:5G Connect – Showcasing the ISDS robotic research
On the 14th of February, the Marshal Area hosted the MK:5G Connect: an expo of all technologies and advancements connected with the 5G...
Battling misinformation about the Ukraine-Russian war
Modern world conflicts are increasingly influenced by misinformation and propaganda. Martino Mensio from the Social Data Group at KMi collected over...
Joseph Kwarteng has launched the first-ever research platform capture experiences of Misogynoir
Joseph Kwarteng, a second-year PhD student in the OU’s Knowledge Media Institute (KMI), has launched Misogynoir Online, a website that invites...
KMi Director Presented a Keynote at 60,000 Mobile World Congress
On Wednesday, 2nd March, Professor John Domingue gave a keynote in the EdTech stream of one of the most significant events globally. The Mobile World...
KMi Celebrates International Women’s Day 2022
Happy International Women’s Day 2022! This year’s theme is #BreakTheBias and we invite you to join in the many missions in KMi and around...
Three KMi Researchers Listed in Prestigious Computer Scientist Ranking
We are very proud to be able to announce that three KMiers have been placed into the top 300 nationally of a new prestigious ranking of computer...
A plea from CORE to Russian and Belarusian academic community to help stop the war in Ukraine
This post is our personal story of how members of the CORE team have been affected and caught up in the armed conflict in Ukraine. It is one of the...
Iris.ai and CORE cooperate to build AI Chemist
CORE and Iris.ai are extremely pleased to announce the initiation of a new research collaboration funded by the Norwegian Research...
Using open access research in our battle against misinformation
Our society is facing significant challenges due to the widespread misinformation, in particular on social media, substantially influencing...