On 5th March 2025, Kevin Collins attended and facilitated sessions at the UK national meeting of climate smart agricultural advisors as part of his role as Work Package co-lead in the Climate Smart Advisors project funded by Horizon Europe. Convened at the Royal Agricultural Society of England (Kenilworth, UK), this meeting was to review progress and identify next steps. This research aims to build a new generation of agricultural advisors across the EU, able to engage with and support farmers to adapt to climate change.
Academics from the OU STEM Faculty, including the School of Engineering and Innovation, have once again contributed to the BBC Radio 4 science documentary series Rare Earth. Each episode explores the relationship between humans and the Earth.
From human impact on the ozone layer to the return of wolves in Europe, the series highlights both the damage done and possible solutions. The programme also tackles contemporary issues like the challenges associated with plastics and the future of shipping.
On 25th February 2025, Kevin Collins gave an invited talk on systems thinking for an online event on Nature and Climate Change.
Co-produced by The Open University, The Secret Genius of Modern Life, the show that unpacks the amazing science and mind-boggling innovation behind everyday objects, is back for its third series! Once again, Prof. Hannah Fry will be your hammer-wielding, tech-savvy tour guide to the extraordinary stories behind everything from Air fryers to Rollercoasters. This series was supported by leading OU academic expertise from the School of Engineering & Innovation.
Watch all episodes on BBC iPlayer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001f1tg
On 3rd March 2025, Kevin Collins gave a presentation on Drought and Communication Strategies to over 100 Environment Agency staff as part of the Agency’s Behavioural Science Webinars. This is an ongoing series of staff development webinars and Kevin is the first external speaker to be invited.
On 3rd March 2025, Kevin Collins gave a presentation on Drought and Communication Strategies to over 100 Environment Agency staff as part of the Agency’s Behavioural Science Webinars.
Between 11-14 February 2025, Kevin Collins attended the General Assembly of the SALAM-MED project in Marrakesh in his role as International Member of the Project Advisory Board. Funded by PRIMA, SALAM-MED (Sustainable Approaches to LAnd and water Management in MEditerranean Drylands) is using Living Labs in Italy, Greece, Spain, Morrocco, Tunisia and Egypt to improve agro-ecological-social relationships and sustainability. Drawing on his experiences relating to Living Labs in previous projects, Kevin gave a paper on the outco
For the first time in over 50 years, the World Design Congress returns to London, taking place at the Barbican Centre on 9–11 September 2025. The Open University’s Design Team (School of Engineering and Innovation) will be well represented, reinforcing our commitment to sustainable and inclusive design.
An academic in the Design Groupwithin the School of Engineering and Innovation was part of a team that won a Gold H.E. Teaching Award in China. Senior Lecturer in Design, Dr. Clive Hilton, was part of a team of three academics across three Universities [The OU, Hangzhou Normal University (HNU), and Communication University of Zhejiang (CUZ)] that collaborated in a project for Product Design students to design a local coffee shop with a regional identity that also incorporated aspects of Zhejiang's Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Researchers in the School of Engineering and Innovation are developing novel biosensor technologies for real-time analysis of diagnostic biomarkers including glucose, proteins, and electrolytes. When these biosensors are incorporated into Smart Contact Lenses they enable non-invasive and continuous monitoring of these biomarkers, which is expected to offer faster disease diagnosis and prognosis. There is also scope to use contact lenses for ocular drug delivery.
A review of the latest developments in this exciting field can be found here: