Dr Diana Teggi wins prestigious British Science Award
The British Science Association has named Dr Diana Teggi as the winner of their British Science Award Lecturer for the Social Sciences.
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The British Science Association has named Dr Diana Teggi as the winner of their British Science Award Lecturer for the Social Sciences.
Tickets are now live for the CDAS Conference 2024 - Death and Communities
Responding to the shocking Hull Funeral Enquiry, Dr Kate Woodthorpe considers regulation of the sector in her piece for The Conversation.
We are delighted to welcome Naomi to the role of CDAS co-director following Jeremy’s departure to pastures new
As the COVID-19 Inquiry makes headlines, sociologists at the University of Bath turn their attention to the increased pressures on inquiries to do more
Honorary graduate Colin Murray Parkes OBE was the world’s leading expert on bereavement and was the cornerstone on which bereavement care was built.
InConversation is a running series where CDAS members engage with experts from various fields to have a conversation about death, dying and bereavement.
Dr Sam Carr presents some of the distinct features, challenges, and experiences of loneliness that older people shared in 'The Bath Loneliness Project.'
In a contemporary Japan, inter-generational Buddhist systems of care for the dead have become increasingly unstable
Joint event by the Centre for Death and Society and the International Sociological Association's Research Committee on the Sociology of Mental Health & Illness
A joint event by the Centre for Death and Society and International Sociological Association's Research Committee on the Sociology of Mental Health & Illness
A talk by Emeritus Professor Ken Doka, from the College of New Rochelle, NY, discussing new trends in understanding anticipatory and disenfranchised grief
How do we do it and what is needed? A Beatrice Godwin Memorial Lecture
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With a focus on end-of-life care, death and dying, and via an IPR sabbatical, Kate's research has generated policy impacts in Government and in Parliament.
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