Showing 311 projects for 'social work'
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Healthy Brain, Healthy Life
Funded by Alzheimer’s Research UK, the project aims to create dialogue and engage with minority ethnic communities around brain health and dementia.
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A nurse-led model for skin cancer detection
Investigating the efficacy of nurse-led, technology-supported models of care for patients requiring assessment, support and health education for skin cancer detection.Â
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Safeguarding Food and Water: On-Site Detection and Elimination of Contaminants
Developing affordable, on-site technologies that detect and eliminate contaminants and toxins in food and water.
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The ECHO Project
The ECHO project will deliver an organised and coordinated approach to strengthen proactive cyber defence in the European Union, through effective and efficient multi-sector collaboration.
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Changing the narrative and care in early labour
Led by Professor Vanora Hundley, this research group focuses on improving care and support for women in early / latent phase labour. Our research is... -
Developing training, standards and policies for forensic investigation of mass graves
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó’s programme of research focuses on location, evaluation, excavation, recovery, recording of crimes scenes and the analysis and use of evidence in a legal context. It is a combination of primary research and the analysis of the results of professional practice.
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REF 2021
Find out more about Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó's submission for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.
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Resolution: animation of mass grave recovery
A short, animated film that shows the process of mass grave protection and investigation from the perspective of victims’ families.
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Computing and Informatics Research Centre (CIRC)
The Computing and Informatics Research Centre (CIRC) conducts research across a variety of fields with five main areas of focus: Cyber Security, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Future and Complex Networks, Human-Computer Interaction, and Processes and Behaviour Understanding.
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Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
Foot drop is a temporary or permanent muscular weakness or paralysis that affects people’s ability to lift the front part of the foot and move their toes. FES is a method of externally and electrically controlling muscles to generate movement.