Exploring how we can understand and practice recovery from childhood trauma differently
Case Study: Research Ethics and participatory action research
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Case Study: Research Ethics and participatory action research
The Maio Biodiversity Foundation was set up in 2010 to protect the wildlife on the island of Maio (Cape Verde) and develop a sustainable eco-tourism industry
Research from the University of Bath has shaped policy linked to the affordability and subsequent support available for UK funerals.
Professor of Chemistry, Matthew Jones, talks about finding a new catalytic route from ethanol to butadiene.
Professor Adam Joinson’s research explores why people fall for cyberattacks, and helps develop training to prevent it.
The prospect of attending university or applying for a job can be scary for anyone, but autistic people have particular challenges, says Professor Mark Brosnan.
Andrew Dunne met with Dr Sarah Halligan from the Department of Psychology to discuss her collaboration with Stellenbosch on improving responses to child trauma.
Research by Professor Ian Colville is key to organisations navigating crises, including the Wilshire Police Service in the wake of the Salisbury poisonings.
School of Management researchers are working with the UN to improve its knowledge management and tackle poverty in some of the world’s poorest countries.
Once confined to academic circles, intergenerational issues in social care are the focus of a hugely popular TV show and now everyone is talking about it.