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University of Worcester study reveals iPads have substantial potential to improve quality of life for people living in care homes
Interest in the use of touchscreen technology to improve the quality of life for older people, and in particular those living with dementia, is growing. But, according to researchers at […]
The University of Winchester research shows people are not swayed by labeling something a conspiracy theory
Leading academic journal Political Psychology has published new research by University of Winchester lecturer, Dr Michael Wood, on the psychology of conspiracy theories. Dr Wood’s research considers to what extent […]
Call for papers: What Do I Need To Do To Make It OK? A symposium on damage and repair
The Crafts Study Centre in collaboration with the International Textile Research Centre is presenting an exhibition, curated by Liz Cooper, from 5 January to 5 March 2016. The exhibition includes specially commissioned […]
New Glyndŵr University hybrid research centre will allow artists to create holograms
Artists will be able to create their own holograms with the help of world-leading imaging scientists at a pioneering hybrid research centre. Glyndŵr University is opening a major new centre – the […]
The University of Winchester 175th Anniversary Studentships
Studentship opportunity in the Winchester Centre of Religions for Reconciliation and Peace (WCRRP) As part of the celebrations of its 175th anniversary, and to celebrate the success of the Winchester Centre […]
York St John University and the University of Bath study highlights how perfectionism is leading to burnout
A new study from York St John University and the University of Bath has revealed the extent to which perfectionist tendencies in employees are driving many to burnout and points […]
University of Cumbria PhD Studentships
Six PhD Studentships, and four fees only bursaries The University of Cumbria is currently offering research studentships including Full and Fees only bursaries across a number of subject areas. Successful applicants […]
University of Chichester research on performance-improving blackcurrants
The significant impact of blackcurrants on exercise performance has been examined by the University of Chichester. Researchers from the institution’s Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences studied how a seven-day intake […]
Call for papers: PhD By Design conference – ‘Researching across difference’
The next PhD By Design conference, ‘Researching across difference’ being held in the Department of Design at Goldsmiths on the 5th and 6th of November 2015, is organised in collaboration between Leeds College of Art and […]
Newman University secures £1.8 million research funding
Researchers from Newman University, Birmingham have been awarded £1,872,654 by the Templeton Religion Trust to set up a research group team to examine the relationship between science and religion in […]
University of Worcester researchers secures funding to scope socio-ecological research project to monitor streams in belize
Researchers at the University of Worcester have been awarded a scoping grant from a prestigious government science fund. Dr Rachael Carrie and Dr Alan Dixon, in collaboration with the Natural […]
University of Worcester researcher using ‘drone’ captures imagination of leading environmentalists
A Geographer at the University of Worcester has been invited to present her research at an event later this month after being commended by a national environmental organisation. Dr Amy […]
New Report Reveals Disproportionate Impact of Dementia on Women Across the World
A new report, authored by the University of Worcester’s Association for Dementia Studies, has revealed how women are much more likely to be affected by dementia than men. The majority […]
Harper Adams researchers part of £2m research projects
Researchers from Harper Adams University are part of two projects, worth almost £2m, that aim to improve the quality of fresh produce. The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), […]
University of Worcester research explores the use of workplace coaching
Controversial new research has found that using internal colleagues to deliver workplace coaching is more effective than employing costly external agencies. Workplace coaching has become a new craze among management […]