The School of Human and Health Sciences is justifiably proud of its research. World renowned staff examine issues as diverse as criminal profiling, wound care and child protection. Emerging themes for research in the school range from examining mental health and well-being to innovative approaches to understanding crime, from the study of national identity to examining beliefs in witchcraft and possession. This diversity in research areas is reflected in the work of the postgraduate researchers (PgRs) registered for research degrees under the supervision of academic and research staff of the school. In order to showcase this research, the School hosts an annual research festival in which PgRs can either give an oral presentation of their ...
Volume 1, Issue 1 of the research newsletter of the School of Health Sciences of Touro College.https...
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Durham University’s first Post-Graduate Educational Research Conference, entitled Imagining Better E...
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RCSI’s Research Strategy focuses on translational health research – ‘from bench to bedside to popula...
Faculty Research Day is an inspiring annual research conference hosted by the Faculty of Health Scie...
Involving teachers in scientific research can increase schoolchildren’s interest in studying science...
Volume 1, Issue 1 of the research newsletter of the School of Health Sciences of Touro College.https...
There are many reasons why patient and public involvement (PPI) is important for health research. Th...
Internationally, the increasing emphasis in universities on the quality of teaching, on student empl...
The School of Health Sciences at The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle, hosted a researc...
It gives us great pleasure to publish our first ever Proceedings of the School of Nursing and Human ...
This presentation will tie to the themes of student experience, research and knowledge exchange spec...
Scientific research has produced substantial social benefits but has also posed troubling ethical qu...
Durham University’s first Post-Graduate Educational Research Conference, entitled Imagining Better E...
Rebecca Crook is a postgraduate researcher at the Public Health Institute at Liverpool John Moores U...
The serotonergic system1 and hypertension, Dupuytren’s disease2 and the antibiotic treatment of h...
Welcome to the Book of Abstracts for the 2022 SPARC conference. Our conference is called “Moving F...
This is the programme document for the annual Postgraduate/Postdoctoral Research Conference with Key...
RCSI’s Research Strategy focuses on translational health research – ‘from bench to bedside to popula...
Faculty Research Day is an inspiring annual research conference hosted by the Faculty of Health Scie...
Involving teachers in scientific research can increase schoolchildren’s interest in studying science...
Volume 1, Issue 1 of the research newsletter of the School of Health Sciences of Touro College.https...
There are many reasons why patient and public involvement (PPI) is important for health research. Th...
Internationally, the increasing emphasis in universities on the quality of teaching, on student empl...