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After AI? 

On Friday, October 17th, the Shifting Power team hosted the second “After AI?” symposium". This interdisciplinary and varied event brought...

Celebrating Ortenz Rose: 45+ Years at The Open University

After an incredible 45-year journey at The Open University, Ortenz is retiring. Her contributions, especially to the early days and growth of KMi,...

Transforming transport with AI: KMi and ClearView’s vision for smart cities

Clearview Intelligence and KMi successfully applied to the UKRI KTP scheme, securing a budget for designing and marketing new products and services...

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OU Physics Graduate at CERN Conference

Scientists from all over the world got together this summer at POSMOL 2025, an International Workshop on Low-Energy Positron, Positronium Physics,...

Latest KMi AI research presented at the OU FAIESTA

Can responsible AI transform education and boost student success? This question took centre stage at the online hands-on session showcasing the...

KMi secured a new UKRI Metascience project to assess UK’s competitiveness in research

KMi secured a new research project “Tracking Stars and Unicorns” funded by the UKRI Metascience unit, with an award of £310,646, to look at...

KMi nets £106k UKRI grant to put AI in the grant-review driving seat

KMi researchers have secured £106,078 from UKRI’s Metascience Unit to explore how large language models can streamline grant peer review without...

Closing the gap: Vaclav Bayer’s PhD shows how Learning Analytics can help to make education more equitable

Vaclav Bayer, who joined KMi as a part-time doctoral student in 2020, successfully defended his thesis on 9 September 2025. His work asks a single,...

MK Tech Week: OU hosts ‘Building Safer Digital Futures’ – uniting researchers, MPs and community to end online violence against women

As part of Milton Keynes Tech Week, the Centre for Protecting Women Online ran the event “Building Safer Digital Futures: Responsible AI and...

Beyond the buzzword: AI, inclusion and the future of adult learning  

Tuesday September 23rd, as part of MK Tech Week 2025 and alongside Esther Spring, KMi’s Prof. John Domingue chaired a conference in our Hub...

KMi at Dagstuhl: Open Scholarly Information Systems

Last week, Prof. Petr Knoth and Dr Angelo Salatino attended an invited prestigious Dagstuhl Seminar addressing the status quo, opportunities,...

Shifting Power Hosts First “Thought Collective” on Queer AI in Margate

This summer, the Shifting Power project launched its first “Thought Collective” in Margate, Kent—an experimental workshop exploring the...