Showing 311 projects for 'social work'
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Inequalities in Nutrition & Healthy Ageing for older African adults
A novel approach to investigating inequalities in nutrition and healthy ageing for older Black African adults in the UK.Â
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The diagnosis and remediation of prosopagnosia
After succeeding in making face blindness an officially recognised condition, researchers from Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó are now trialling effective treatment for those with prosopagnosia.
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SURE 2021 presentations
Meet nine undergraduate students who shared their research at SURE 2021 conference on Wednesday 17 March 2021.
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The REFRESH trial
Comparing different nutritional approaches for treating malnourished older adults in care homes.Â
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The implications of 3D printing for Intellectual Property
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó research which guided policymakers on the implications for intellectual property rights in the UK, as a result of 3D printing, is set to shape the landscape on an international scale.
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Human Henge: heritage and well-being
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó is a partner in the Human Henge project co-ordinated by the Restoration Trust and also involving Richmond Fellowship, English Heritage, and The National Trust. Using natural and constructed landscapes to promote health and well-being has a long and distinguished history stretching back to the pilgrimages of medieval times.
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The RETHINK Study
This study will consider the impact of greater fear and anxiety around pain (pain catastrophising) and how this affects the time when women are admitted to hospital in labour, their labour choices, and birth outcomes.
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Air monitoring for synthetic cannabinoids in a UK prison
The ASRG were commissioned by the Prison Officers Association to investigate staff exposure to psychoactive drug fumes in UK prisons.Â
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Improved Motion Blur in Computer Animated Film and Special Effects
Dr Ian Stephenson’s research develops new techniques to produce and render higher quality 3D images for feature film production.
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Enhancement of ‘Upstream’ Software Development Methods
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó’s software engineering research has focused on the improvement of software development methods with a particular emphasis on the ‘upstream’ or requirements phases.