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Making Headway on World Social Work Week

Making Headway on World Social Work Week

.This World Social Work Week, Akudo Amadiegwu discusses a local play Making Headway, part of the Heads Together research project, to improve practice and outcomes for people who have experienced brain injuries.

18 Mar, 202418 Mar, 2024 Health, Research
Thirsty Thursday

Thirsty Thursday

Dr Kristy Howells discusses how being hydrated can help healthy lifestyles, wellbeing and mental health.

11 Mar, 202414 Mar, 2024 Education, Health, Research
New year new exercise? Simple ways to reduce high blood pressure.

New year new exercise? Simple ways to reduce high blood pressure.

As we welcome the new year and new resolutions, Dr Jim Wiles, Principal Lecturer in the School of Psychology and Life Sciences and Director of the Clinical Exercise Science Research Group, discusses isometric exercise, and how this can lower blood pressure to keep healthy.

04 Jan, 202404 Jan, 2024 Health, Research, Science, Sport
Black History Month: celebrating knowledge from Southern Africa

Black History Month: celebrating knowledge from Southern Africa

Siliba Sibanda, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, discusses why Black History Month should be celebrated all year round.

25 Oct, 202327 Oct, 2023 Research, Social Work
AI governance race – to halt, ramble or run

AI governance race – to halt, ramble or run

Dr Jaspal Kaur-Sadhu Singh discusses the rise of Artificial Intelligence and the importance of regulation and accountability of developers and deployers of AI tools.

18 May, 202318 May, 2023 Computing, Cybersecurity, Engineering, Research, Technology
Objectivity and values: a brief comment on the Gary Lineker ‘controversy’

Objectivity and values: a brief comment on the Gary Lineker ‘controversy’

Professor David Bates discusses a recent dispute between Gary Lineker and the BBC following the former footballer’s tweet about the Government’s immigration policy.

14 Mar, 202321 Mar, 2023 Media, Politics, Research, Society
Connecting through movement: Children’s Mental Health Week

Connecting through movement: Children’s Mental Health Week

This Children’s Mental Health Week, Dr Kristy Howells discusses how we can raise awareness both in the class room and at home with meaningful connections, and how this can be developed through sport, physical activity and exercise.

06 Feb, 202306 Feb, 2023 Education, Research, Society, Sport
The future of Virtual Reality

The future of Virtual Reality

This National Engineering Day (November 2) Gareth Ward reflects on the advancement of virtual reality and looks at how new technologies might impact us in the future.

01 Nov, 202202 Nov, 2022 Research, STEM, Technology
It’s come home, but will it stay home?

It’s come home, but will it stay home?

Dr Kristy Howells discusses women in sport, the triumphant win of England in the European Women’s Football Championship, and ways in which we can inspire, motivate and encourage children and young into physical education and sport.

02 Aug, 202202 Aug, 2022 Research, Society, Sport

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