International & Interdisciplinary Research Network: Labour in Transition (LITTINet)
A project seeking out affirmative and proactive collective strategies that are attempting to reorganise work and life beyond employment for social change.
Planned, ongoing, and completed research projects and campus and service improvements.
A project seeking out affirmative and proactive collective strategies that are attempting to reorganise work and life beyond employment for social change.
These projects aim to develop methodologies for improving equity for and by STEM colleagues and students.
This project will investigate whether FITNET-NHS (online CBT) is clinically effective and cost-effective in the NHS.
The study seeks to advance our understanding about anabolic steroid use and other image and performance enhancing drugs (IPEDs).
This project explores education as and for epistemic, environmental and transitional justice to enable sustainable development.
Professor Chris Bowen, Associate Dean for Research, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
We develop health and wellbeing policies and programmes that target prevention and therapeutic treatments.
Our research focuses on the atomic scale structure and dynamics of liquids and glasses and makes extensive use of both neutron and x-ray scattering methods.
Using literary comic strips to develop narratives which assist in understanding the role of borderland brokers in post-war transitions in Nepal and Sri Lanka.
This ESRC project mapped responses to episodes of loneliness and explored the potential for creative digital interventions to manage those experiences.