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Welcome. This is an archive of Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute’s website to preserve past content for reference and historical purposes 

Horizon was a multidisciplinary centre of excellence for Digital Economy research, based within the School of Computer Sciences at the University of Nottingham. Funded by UKRI EPSRC over a period of 15 years, Horizon consisted of three 5-year programmes (Horizon Digital Economy Hub 2009 –  2015, From Human Data to Personal Experience  2015 – 2021 and Trusted Data Driven Products December 2020 – December 2025). 

Find out more about Horizon’s research by accessing the ‘Our Legacy’ tab, reading through our Impact Highlights brochures and watching this short video  

 


Horizon News

New Report: The Impact of Online Misogyny and Sexism on Participation and Wellbeing

Horizon’s Welfare Campaign project ‘Gendered Exclusion and Wellbeing on the Internet (Gendernet) explored experiences of […]

Gendernet Report: The impact of online misogyny and sexism on participation and wellbeing

The impact of online misogyny and sexism on participation and wellbeing report is an output […]

Roundtable: Technology-facilitated gender-based violence and its impact

Join in the discussion on Technology-facilitated gender-based violence and its impact – taking place on […]

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Horizon Blog Posts

🎓 Celebrating Our Horizon CDT PhD Viva Successes – Closing 2025 on a High Note! 🎉

As we enter 2026, we’re thrilled to celebrate the outstanding achievements of several Horizon CDT […]

Soma Co-Designed Technology for Wellbeing: Progress Since the Workshops FINAL BLOG

Soma Co-Designed Technology for Wellbeing: Progress Since the Workshops FINAL BLOG Following the two co-design […]

Gendered Exclusion on the Internet (Gendernet) – a final blog

Horizon’s Gendernet project sought to explore experiences of misogyny online to identify new models of […]

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