Staff research profiles - Research and scholarship.
Sophie’s scholarship work will investigate the use of online forums for parents of children with mental health difficulties as a way of providing information about evidence-based treatments recommended by NICE. Due to the well-recognised difficulties in accessing child and adolescent mental health services nationally, many parents turn to online communities for advice and support. There is.
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Callum Easton. PhD title: The 1797 naval mutinies at Spithead and the Nore. 2016- Funded by: AHRC, Collaborative Doctoral Partnership University: University of Cambridge Supervisors: Dr Renaud Morieux (University of Campbride), Dr Quintin Colville (National Maritime Museum), and Bruno Pappalardo (The National Archives). The 1797 fleet mutinies rank among the largest, longest, and most.
The DEPICT research team are responsible for the day to day management of the research, and make up the Study Management Group (SMG). The SMG meets on a monthly basis (more regularly if required) to assess study progress against the milestones agreed with the NIHR and go through the results of the study as they come in. RESEARCH TEAM. Chief Investigator. Dr Padmanabhan Ramnarayan. Children's.
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BSc (Hons) Applied Music student, Nicholas Kirk, says the scholarship not only provided him with essential resources but opened new avenues to him. As well as contributing towards vital equipment, it helped with essential travel between his home in Glasgow and Lews Castle College UHI during course time and attendance at a music residency in Stornoway. It also helped toward the production costs.
An Irishman abroad claims prestigious memorial essay prize Mature student James O’Connor is the winner of the Tom Bingham Memorial Essay Prize for 2018. This joint initiative of the OU Law School and the OU Law Society commemorates a British barrister and judge, the Rt Hon the Lord Bingham of Cornhill (1933-2010), who served as Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice and as Senior Lord of.