I'm extremely pleased that today sees the launch of our first blog post written by a member of the EUSPR Early Careers Forum. The piece was written by Dr Milica Vasiljevic, Research Associate at the Behaviour and Health Research Unit (BHRU), University of Cambridge, UK. Milica's experimental study on the potential impact of e-cigarette advertising on young people is very timely given the relative lack of research in this area. It won the 3rd SPAN Poster Prize at the EUSPR conference in Ljublj..
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International audienceEarly career researchers (ECRs) are of great interest because they are the new...
The first Corvinus Blog Post Competition invited university students in Hungary to express their opi...
Higher Education Students (HES) may find the lectures as something far away from their everyday life...
Who are we? We are the members of the EUSPR's Early Careers Forum. The European Society for Preventi...
Since launching in 2010, more than 2000 contributors have written for LSE’s public-facing academic b...
Boris Chapoton is a researcher in cancer prevention. In this article, he provides an overview of his...
The power of digital media is growing rapidly. Blogs and social media presences continue to prove a ...
The HCA Graduate Blog is launching its first post! To celebrate this occasion and yet remain dedicat...
In this month's blog post, Sanela Talič will share her experience in her work as a prevention scient...
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in ...
This article provides a brief description of some of the most remarkable sessions of the @EuroRespSo...
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Public relations has been defined as a powerful tool in building relationships with the target audie...
We spoke to a real life ‘pracademic’ (n. someone working at the interface of research and practice) ...
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International audienceEarly career researchers (ECRs) are of great interest because they are the new...
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