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The importance of physical activity and health education to support mental health

The importance of physical activity and health education to support mental health

On World Mental Health Day, Dr Kristy Howells, discusses the power of physical activity and how it can improve the mental health of children and adults.

10 Oct, 201915 Jun, 2021 Health, Research, Society, Sport
Can exoskeletons help with stroke rehabilitation?

Can exoskeletons help with stroke rehabilitation?

Soumya Kanti Manna, Lecturer in Design Engineering, highlights where exoskeletons can be used to support post-stroke rehabilitation.

04 Oct, 201915 Jun, 2021 Engineering, Research
Putting local top quality dementia care on the map

Putting local top quality dementia care on the map

Academics from the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing explain the importance of raising awareness and greater understanding within our communities of dementia to help advance dementia care.

02 Oct, 201915 Jun, 2021 Health, Research, Society
Death of trees

Death of trees

Professor Peter Vujakovic discusses The International Union for Conservation Nature’s most recent report on the status of trees in Europe.

30 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 Research, Uncategorised
Constitutional coup, crisis or clarity?

Constitutional coup, crisis or clarity?

Dr Paul Anderson analyses the constitutional impact of the UK Supreme Court ruling on the prorogation of Parliament.

25 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Brexit and the Rule of Law

Brexit and the Rule of Law

Professor Susan Millns discusses the relationship between politics and law following today’s Supreme Court judgement on the prorogation of Parliament 

24 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 Law, Politics, Research
And the band played on: 30 years after the Deal bombing

And the band played on: 30 years after the Deal bombing

Dr Alexander Kent reflects on the terrorist bombing of the Royal Marines School of Music at Deal in 1989 and its impact on the identity of the town.

20 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 History, Research, Uncategorised
Our house is on fire

Our house is on fire

As forest fires rage from Brazil to Indonesia, Christ Church academics from the Faculty of Education discuss what can be done from an institutional point of view.

19 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 Education, Research
Boris Johnson’s first week as Prime Minister

Boris Johnson’s first week as Prime Minister

Dr Sarah Lieberman discusses Boris Johnson’s first week as Prime Minister.

09 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research

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