The University requires all research including face-to-face participant interaction to make changes to how those interactions are conducted.
An expedited review process will be considered for any new research study relating to COVID-19.
Research Images 2019 is now open for entries! Our Research Images competition is a great way to sum up complex research in a simple and succinct way. They say a picture is worth a thousand words so how would you… Continue Reading →
Capture the essence of your research and the imagination of your audience. Early December 2017, Research and Innovation Services launched our inaugural Research Images competition asking our research community to convey the story of their research in a single image.
Paul Cairney (@CairneyPaul), Professor of Politics and Public Policy (Faculty of Arts & Humanities), has been working with a wide range of scholars and practitioners to develop practical advice from policy studies. Here we discuss his aim to combine insights from… Continue Reading →
What is Kudos? The University is partnering with Kudos an independent, free, online service that is dedicated to maximising the visibility and levels of engagement with research across various channels. “The University’s Strategic Plan sets out an ambitious target to… Continue Reading →
It is a bit of a shock to realise that you have worked in the same office at almost the same seat with the same view for 10 years. There have been the occasional breaks for children but as of… Continue Reading →
Thanks to Fraser Denholm, Digital Media Producer, Communications, Marketing and Public Engagement for this summary of the Research Week highlights Alongside our programme of session we also had, on display in the Macrobert, our Research Map. We asked our academic… Continue Reading →
A packed programme for Day 3 including Professor Claire Kramsch’s Carnegie Centenary Lecture
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