Chris Lambert
PhD studentMy Role
Chris is a Programme Manager in the Engagement team in the School of Engineering at Lancaster University. He helps to secure, manage and deliver business-support initiatives, enabling collaboration between academia and industry. This includes access to facilities, expertise, R&D, talent (student and graduate) and networks to support business growth. Chris is responsible for the co-ordination of in-curricula student-industry projects at undergraduate level as part of MEng programmes. Chris is the Module Leader for ENGR 445 (Industry-linked Group Projects), formerly Leadership in Technology and is the School's joint Employability Champion.
Current Teaching
Convener - ENGR 445 (Industry-linked Group Projects)
Co-Convener - ENGR 345 (Advanced Engineering Management)
Deputy Convener - ENGR 205 (Business Development Project)
Deputy Convener - ENGR 311 (Engineering Management)
Supervisor - ENGR 407 (Group Project)
Guest speaker and panel member - BIOL 383 (Innovation in the Biosciences)
Research Interests
Chris’s research interests are in the area of university-industry collaboration and engineering education. He is a part-time PhD student in the Department of Educational Research, supervised by Prof Paul Ashwin. The focus of this research is on the role, impact and interaction of Engineering graduates with innovation in SMEs.
Profile
Chris has been working in this area for over twenty years helping businesses of all shapes and sizes to grow through accelerating R&D. He has been leading and co-ordinating experiential and problem-based learning with students for much of this time. He is a Registered Technology Transfer Professional (RTTP) and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA).
External Roles
External Examiner - University of South Wales, 2022-2026
Drive Right: Development of a solution to enable right-leg amputees to drive large good vehicles
26/07/2021 → 01/10/2021
Research
ACADEME PLUS (Advanced Manufacturing Capital for Skills Development & Employer Engagement - Extension)
01/04/2020 → 31/03/2023
Research
Transforming Economies Through Innovation and Growth
Invited talk
- Lancaster Product Development Unit