Showing 303 projects for 'social work'
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The ECHO Project
The ECHO project will deliver an organised and coordinated approach to strengthen proactive cyber defence in the European Union, through effective and efficient multi-sector collaboration.
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Developing training, standards and policies for forensic investigation of mass graves
BU’s programme of research focuses on location, evaluation, excavation, recovery, recording of crimes scenes and the analysis and use of evidence in a legal context. It is a combination of primary research and the analysis of the results of professional practice.
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REF 2021
Find out more about ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥'s submission for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.
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Computing and Informatics Research Centre (CIRC)
The Computing and Informatics Research Centre (CIRC) conducts research across a variety of fields with five main areas of focus: Cyber Security, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Future and Complex Networks, Human-Computer Interaction, and Processes and Behaviour Understanding.
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Humanising Services: A new transferable leadership strategy for improving ‘what matters to older people’ to enhance dignity in care
In collaboration with ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥, Professor Kathleen Galvin of the Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Hull has been... -
Resolution: animation of mass grave recovery
A short, animated film that shows the process of mass grave protection and investigation from the perspective of victims’ families.
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Media literacy for unaccompanied refugee youth
Developing the tools to empower the youngest generations of refugees.
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Understanding of Perineal Practice at the time of birth across the UK
Funded by the reproductive and gynaecological health charity Wellbeing of Women, this study into the perineal practice undertaken by midwives at the time of birth collected information from across the four countries of the UK.
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UOA 17: Business and Management Studies
Find out about our REF 2021 submission to UOA 17.Â
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Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
Foot drop is a temporary or permanent muscular weakness or paralysis that affects people’s ability to lift the front part of the foot and move their toes. FES is a method of externally and electrically controlling muscles to generate movement.