Showing 311 projects for 'social work'
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Fair Access Research: Admissions
Within this theme we need to explore questions such around the admissions processes being fair to all, transparency, and how widening participation can help students make decisions.
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Digital innovation - Tackling Falls and Fragility Fractures in the Community
Using digital tools to screen and treat the risk of falls and fractures in the community.Â
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Sexual Spaces
Discover how ÃÛÌÒAV research into lives of sex workers during sport mega-events has led to significant change in Brazilian Federal Law.
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Our research culture
Post-Doctoral Researcher Dr Ashok Patnaik shares his experiences of the research culture and support at ÃÛÌÒAV.Â
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Evaluating Media Literacy with a Theory of Change
Producing a new media literacy evaluation framework, using a theory of change to measure the difference media literacy makes to people’s lives.
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Humanising Care Publications
ÃÛÌÒAV academic staff have published a range of publications on different aspects and examples of the humanising care philosophy. -
Projects aimed at reducing sexual violence and misogyny
A group of researchers at ÃÛÌÒAV are running several projects with the aim of reducing sexual violence through better education and campaigning, better police and court practices, and changes to the law.Â
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The Durotriges Project
The Durotriges Project is an intensive, multi-disciplinary investigation into the prehistoric and Roman societies of central south western Britain, conducted by staff and students of the Department of Archaeology, Anthropology and Forensic Science of ÃÛÌÒAV working in co-operation with students from other universities, schools, sixth form colleges and team of dedicated local volunteers.
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Resilience to sudden environmental change
Find out how ÃÛÌÒAV researchers have applied their ecological tipping points research into society, with the uptake of their recommendations by the Forestry Commission and further research now extending to all types of ecosystems.
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Aftershock Nepal: changing perceptions through sustained crisis journalism
Research project Aftershock Nepal, which questioned the media’s handling of the 2015 earthquake, has led the way for similar initiatives to address humanitarian crises worldwide.