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Blog post. Adapting to the pandemic: midwives and maternity services. The Covid-19 pandemic is, without exception, impacting on health care services beyond any expectations. Jayne Leverton, our Lead Midwife for Education and Senior Lecturer, looks

Adaptive Working. Adaptive Working. Adaptive Working Framework. Adaptive working is about enabling a high-performing, flexible, and responsive work culture where the place, time, and manner of working are tailored to the specific work activity. This

Addiction in the pandemic. During the pandemic we have all had to adapt in some way, whether it’s working from home, home-schooling children, facing being alone more or simply tackling the boredom of being able to do less. For some people, these

Blog post. Addressing anti-Semitism in classroom contexts. The 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings has just been marked. The landings eventually led to the liberation of Europe from occupation by Nazi Germany, including the concentration camps in

Addressing emotional barriers in mathematics education using attachment-based creative (neuro-dramatic) play. Addressing emotional barriers in mathematics education using attachment-based creative play. Project summary. The objective of this PhD is

Public lecture

In this inaugural lecture, Professor Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes will discuss the operations management concepts and methodologies that have been proposed and adapted by supply chains to address the biggest challenge that we have as a mankind.

Blog post. Addressing the environmental challenge through sustainable supply chains. How do we protect the environment and become more sustainable while continuing to grow the economy and enjoy the benefits of our industrialised society? Jose Arturo

Case Study

Understanding our past can help us learn and discover how and why historical events occurred. Researcher Marc Bosward is concerned with how history and society can be understood through the practice of archive film collage, and whether our interpretations of the past change when we look at history in a different way. 

Addressing the problems of growth and productivity. for SMEs. An inaugural lecture by Professor Mark Gilman. Addressing the problems of growth and productivity for SMEs. Inaugural Lecture: Professor Mark Gilman. With economic growth seen as the

Blog post. Addressing the shortage of nurses. The shortage of nurses in the UK has been described as approaching ‘crisis level’, with the NHS carrying record levels of vacancies. Dr Paula Holt, Pro Vice-Chancellor Dean of Health and Social Care

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