News and updates from the Research department at London Met
London Met team organised a one-day symposium tracing the history of professional activism and what lessons we might learn for the contemporary context.
A London Met professor has been named as one of the world’s most highly-cited scholars
KTP Associate, Olha Tereschenko reflects on building the synergy between academic knowledge and business practice.
Recognition of Professor Wessie Ling's work highlights London Met's collaboration with global institutions.
Dr Jessica Kelly, Dr Claire Jamieson and Dr Adeyemi Akande among the researchers awarded RIBA Research Funding
London Met KTP Associate Shrabani Bhattacharjee reports on a transformative Knowledge Transfer Partnership with London Funders.
Dr Wendy Ross is a part of the team that has been awarded British Academy Leverhulme Small Research Grant to explore learning and failure.
Dr Bhaven Patel, a Reader in Organic Chemistry, and Margarita Damai, a Biomedical Science student won Royal Society of Chemistry Outstanding Student Paper Award.
Dr Fiona French and Dr Cassandra Terry share their innovative Parkinson's research with a local community group at Arsenal.
Dr Shaun S. Yates' new book explores the negative impact of prioritising speed and standardisation in the magistrates' courts.
Research group's contribution praised by Stonewall in London Met's recent LGBTQ+ Inclusive Employer Silver Award 2024
Collaborative community event celebrating Bengali cultural heritage through food, textiles and music, organised by Dr Clelia Clini
The Migration Museum's Heart of the Nation exhibition featured several stories from Professor Louise Ryan's Irish Nurses in the NHS research project, and toured the UK through 2023-24.
Knowledge exchange event organised by GSBL lecturer Dr Antanina Garanasvili brings together experts from the private sector, academic institutions, and law enforcement agencies.
'Irish nurses in the NHS', a research project run by Professor Louise Ryan, inspired part of the exhibition at Museum of the Home in London
Teresa Del Bianco and Yanbo Hu have been awarded the funding from Respect 4 Neurodevelopment for their project that will improve our understanding of neurodevelopmental conditions.
Two days showcasing student and staff research and knowledge exchange at London Met.
Now in its 12th year, the conference provided a platform to discuss issues around machine learning, power grid stability and security around AI.
Dr Bhaven Patel and Dr Daniel Sykes will lead a project funded by the Royal Society of Chemistry Inclusion and Diversity Fund.
A public forum for young Londoners hosted by London Met's CARES and the Greater London Authority.
London Met's CARES brought together researchers working with partners including the Greater London Authority, for a session focused on community mapping and social change.
Depicting the history and presence of the Cypriot Community in London, then and now.
Sharing the latest scientific advances in data analytics and management.
Team of researchers at London Met awarded funding to create a software that will revolutionise 'security by design'