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Thoughts on ‘Something’-Friendly Cities Thoughts on 'Something'-Friendly Cities | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie Williams…. My blog this week is on a subject that I’m yet to research professionally but have thought a lot about in recent years. In my job I spend much of my time reading other people’s research looking at various book ideas and...
Levelling up the playing field by confronting and challenging inequalities in education Levelling up the playing field by confronting and challenging inequalities in education | Research and External Engagement
Dr Richard Waller Professor of Education and Social Justice I’m a sociologist of education. My research which tends to be qualitative in nature focuses on education and social justice. I’m especially interested in how educational systems...
Community psychology perspectives on student mental health By Miles Thompson Community psychology perspectives on student mental health | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Miles Thompson The 4th UK Community Psychology Festival is being held on the 23rd and 24th of September 2018 in the Hertford Theatre Hertford. It follows the success of the 3rd festival which was held at the Arnolfini in Bristol and was joint...
Assistive technologies HUG by LAUGH® and Milbotix SmartSocks® announce a Care Collaboration to improve quality of life for people living with dementia. Assistive technologies HUG by LAUGH® and Milbotix SmartSocks® announce a Care Collaboration to improve quality of life for people living with dementia. | Research and External Engagement
Dementia Action Week 19-25 May HUG® a sensory device co-designed during the Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded LAUGH project at Cardiff Metropolitan University is transforming care for people living with dementia. HUG is a large cuddly...
Innovation with impact – How a badminton tournament became a catalyst for community health research Innovation with impact - How a badminton tournament became a catalyst for community health research | Research and External Engagement
At first glance a badminton tournament might just seem like an enjoyable recreational event. But for Dr Praveen Kumar Associate Professor in Stroke Rehabilitation at UWE Bristol it has become a powerful vehicle for innovation student engagement...
Applied Research Skills - Professional/Short course
Acquire the knowledge and skills required to design, carry out and critically analyse research in the field of science communication.
Stroke Care - Professional/Short course
Explore the issues in practice in acute stroke care, stroke rehabilitation and longer-term recovery.
Psycho-Social Interventions for Serious Mental Health Problems - Professional/Short course
Acquire the skills and knowledge to support the development of people working in healthcare assistant or mental health worker roles across in-patient and community mental health services.
Brachytherapy Principles and Clinical Applications - Professional/Short course
Gain knowledge and understanding of the principles and clinical applications of brachytherapy in this course.
Community psychology perspectives on student mental health By Miles Thompson Community psychology perspectives on student mental health | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Miles Thompson The 4th UK Community Psychology Festival is being held on the 23rd and 24th of September 2018 in the Hertford Theatre Hertford. It follows the success of the 3rd festival which was held at the Arnolfini in Bristol and was joint...