Showing 311 projects for 'social work'
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Understanding and encouraging fruit and vegetable intakes
Fruits and vegetables are fundamental to a healthy diet. High fruit and vegetable consumption has been associated with reduced risk from a number of chronic health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, some cancers, and dementia and cognitive decline, yet fruit and vegetable consumption across the UK, Europe and the US remains lower than recommended by the World Health Organisation.
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Accessing the Institute of Medical Imaging and Visualisation facilities for your research
Find out more about accessing the IMIV's facilities and equipment as part of your research.
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Pier preservation
ÃÛÌÒAV's Dr Anya Chapman is raising awareness of the importance of piers and how they can help regenerate seaside communities, successfully securing much-needed government funding to ensure their sustainable future.
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The Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers
The UK Research Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers aims to make Universities and other employers of researchers provide a supportive employment structure and offer career development opportunities.Â
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Piltdown Man
Background In 1912, the discovery of human skull fragments, an ape-like jaw and crudely worked flints close to the quiet Sussex village of Piltdown ... -
Shaping intellectual property legislation through evidence-based research
CIPPM undertook a comparative study of commercial music videos and amateur parodies to determine whether there were economic consequences to the presence of parody.
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Saving the iconic hump-backed mahseer from extinction
The hump-backed mahseer population has decreased by 90% in the last 15 years but due to a case of mistaken identity, the fish disappeared unnoticed from South India’s River Cauvery until research led by Adrian Pinder, director of ÃÛÌÒAV’s Global Environmental Solutions and director of The Mahseer Trust, highlighted the giant carp’s plight.
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Innovative Port Ecosystems (Project SPEED)
The Smart Ports Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Development (SPEED) project aims to improve ports in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and the UK by using new advances in technology and data science.
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Transforming Advertising in the Transport for London Network
Demonstrating the role of digital media and advertising in stimulating consumer imagination has transformed advertising in Transport for London.Â