Welcome to the Knowledge Exchange Awards
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The Knowledge Exchange Awards are returning in 2026!
The Knowledge Exchange Awards celebrate the best partnerships between University of Exeter researchers and external organisations across the region, the UK, and worldwide. They recognise the many ways research and expertise are translated into real-world impact, driving positive change for communities, businesses, and society.
Nominations will open in the new year – please keep an eye on this page for updates.
About the Knowledge Exchange Awards
Knowledge Exchange is the two-way exchange between researchers and research users of ideas, evidence, experiences and skills. These activities make it more likely that research and expertise will make a difference to the ways in which questions, events or problems are addressed around the world.
Each year, the University of Exeter works with partners on more than 2,000 projects across key sectors. With the Knowledge Exchange Awards, we want to champion this work, by celebrating the many ways our researchers and Professional Services teams are taking research into the wider world.
The awards will be led by our Exeter Innovation team. The team works across research and education to build links between our research and external partners, locally, nationally and globally, so that our research has meaningful, life-changing impact around the world.
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2024 Winners & Shortlisted Projects
Categories for the 2026 awards are still being finalised, but you can explore the winners and shortlisted projects from the 2024 categories below:
The Sustainable Futures Award recognises excellence in sustainability, environment and life sciences. Potential innovations can include products, policies, services and community partnerships.
Winner:
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Nominated by Peter Stott. Partnered with Met Office, American University in Cairo, Emirates Literature Foundation, British Embassy, Khorfakkan University, The Theatre of Others and BIMM Institute.
Shortlisted Projects:
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Nominated by Chloe Severn. Partnered with Encounter Edu, Blue Marine Foundation, Convex Group Ltd, Unseen Studios, and Naomi Hart.
- ReefBudget: A Global Coral Reef Monitoring Tool To Support Reef Conservation And Management
Nominated by Chris Perry. Partnered with National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, USA).
This award was sponsored by Exeter & East Devon Enterprise Zone
The Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences Award recognising innovations that lead us to better mental and physical wellbeing. Potential innovations can include products, policies, services and community partnerships.
Winners:
- ENLIVEN
Nominated by Joanne Connell. Partnered with 11 organisations, including historic properties, National Parks, and other outdoor experience providers throughout England and Wales.
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Nominated by Ben Temperton. Partnered with Environment Agency, Exeter Science Centre, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, and Westmead Institute of Medical Research.
Shortlisted Project:
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Nominated by Fleur Boyle. Partnered with 24 organisations, including Parent Carer Forums, Community Interest Companies and National Charities.
The Fair, Just and Inclusive Society Award recognises innovations towards a more equitable, just and inclusive society. Potential innovations can include products, policies, services and community partnerships.
Winner:
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Nominated by Antony Mullen. Partnered with Ted Wragg Trust.
Shortlisted Projects:
- Cultural Heritage Management Diploma Degree For Local Community Archaeology Tourist Guides, Colombian Amazon
Nominated by Jose Iriarte. Partnered with Universidad de Antioquia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Secretariat of Tourism and Culture, and Colombian Geographical Society.
- Section 28 and its afterlives in the South West
Nominated by Chris Sandal-Wilson, Hannah Young, and Helen Birkett. Partnered with Intercom Trust.
- Nominated by Natasha Bellinger and Kim McDonald. Partnered with Citizens Advice.
The Commercialisation Project of the Year award recognises a team that has delivered significant impact through licensing or venture development.
Winner:
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Nominated by Lorna Harries. Partnered with SENISCA.
Shortlisted Projects:
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Nominated by Fabrizio Nevola. Partnered with 10 organisations, including Calvium Ltd and Apple, alongside universities and museums in the UK, EU and US.
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Watercress Research
Nominated by Paul Winyard and Kyle Stewart. Partnered with Watercress Research Limited, Qantx Ventures, Torbay Medical Research Fund, Advanced Development & Safety Laboratories, The Watercress Company.
The Bright Future Award for Early Career Research Impact recognises excellent research and knowledge exchange delivered in a real-world context. This category is open to staff with less than three years' experience at the university (the activities must have been carried out whilst employed at the University).
Shortlisted Projects:
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Nominated by Gokcen Yilmaz. Partnered with Natural Building Systems and Network Rail.
- Nominated by Lenka Janik Blaskova. Partnered with Social and Health Education Project and Coalition of Schools for Mental Health from the League for Mental Health of Slovakia.
The Bright Future Award for Student Innovation recognises excellent student projects and activities delivered in a real-world context. This category is open to current students and recent graduates (the activities must have been carried out whilst a student at the University).
Winner:
- Microplastics as Vectors of Antimicrobial Resistance in Aquatic Systems
Nominated by Emily Stevenson. Partnered with Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Beach Guardian and the House of Lords.
Shortlisted Project:
- Nominated by Meaghan Castledine. Partnered with Queen Astrid Military Hospital.
The Knowledge Exchange Team of the Year award recognises excellence in Knowledge Exchange activities which encompass the practical application of new research and/or new ways of working to tackle real-world problems. This category is open to any teams who facilitate innovation and impact.
Winners:
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Nominated by Richard Betts. Partnered with the Climate Change Committee.
- Global Carbon Budget (GCB)
Nominated by Alissa Haward. Partnered with 9 organisations, including a core team of 20 scientists from UK, Germany, Norway, France, Netherlands, USA and Australia, supported by a larger worldwide team of 100 scientists.
Shortlisted Projects:
- Exeter at the Heart of the UK’s Metamaterials Revolution
Nominated by Alastair Hibbins. Partnered with The Centre for Metamaterial Research and Innovation and the UK Metamaterials Network.
- Nominated by Angela Brennan. Partnered with Medical Research Council, Still/Moving, Noah’s Pink Balloon Leukaemia Fund, and Exeter College.
Nominations
Nominations for the 2026 Knowledge Exchange Awards will open in the new year.
Projects will be invited to put themselves forward across a range of categories, with full details to be confirmed soon. There will be plenty of time to submit your nomination before the deadline, after which a panel of external and University of Exeter judges will carefully shortlist the applications.
Shortlisted nominees will be invited to a gala awards dinner in October 2026, where we will celebrate the achievements of all projects and announce the category winners.
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Are you an academic who wants to learn more about how you can get involved in knowledge exchange activities?
Explore knowledge exchange tools and opportunities in the Ideas Hub, your go-to resource for support in engaging with businesses, industries, governments, charities, and NGOs. Tailored for academics at any career stage, this site facilitates the safe and effective application of research beyond academia.
Sponsorship
Be part of the Knowledge Exchange Awards 2026 by joining us as a sponsor.
Opportunities include Main Sponsor and Category Sponsor, with more packages to follow.
To find out more, contact Jess Hurrell at jess.hurrell@exeter.ac.uk

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