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ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT
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| Innovative
ways of improving the performance and consistency of assessment
marking in universities and professional bodies. 36m
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| Gerard
Lennox
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ADOPTION OF INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
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| Looking
at how people react to new technology, how they assess usefulness
and make decisions. 18m
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| Natasha
Papazafeiropoulou
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ADVERTISING &
SOCIAL CHANGE
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| The use of advertising
to encourage social change. The role of consumption patterns in developing
consumer identity. 21m
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| Ekant Veer
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ANALYSING
EXPERTISE
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| The
nature and sociology of scientific knowledge. Public understanding and science
education.
The nature of skills, expertise and experience. 43m
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| Harry Collins & Rob Evans
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ANIMAL DEVELOPMENT
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| Understanding
the molecular mechanisms that govern early development. Improving
the cloning process in cattle, sheep & pigs. 17m
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| Keith
Campbell
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ANTHROPOLOGY
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| History and sustainable
development of Mayan population in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Social justice
and international solidarity. 13m
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| Genner
de Jesus Llanes-Ortiz
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APPLIED PHYSICS
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| Using
physics research to develop new technologies in solid state physics
such as low dimensional semiconductor structures. 21m
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| Mohamed
Henini
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ARMS
TRADE
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| The
arms trade. Public
international, arms control and humanitarian law. Governance
issues. 15m
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| Zeray
Yihdego
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ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
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| A.I.
techniques and their use in emergency response
centres. 27m
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| Austin
Tate
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ASTROPHYSICS |
| Astrophysics,
art and emerging technologies. 35m
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| Sandra
Chapman
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AUTISM
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| Cognitive
psychology, autism, asperger syndrome and gender differences. 17m
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| John
Lawson
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BANK
SECURITY
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| Protecting
bank
security systems fraud and external attack. 21m
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| Graham
Steel
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BEHAVIOURAL ACCOUNTING
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| Behavioural accounting
and finance. Corporate finance decisions. Venture capital. Business
regulation. Moral hazard. Investor irrationality. 17m
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| Richard Fairchild
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BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
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| Looking
at the chemical reactions of microbes above and below the ice
sheets and glaciers of Antarctica, Greenland and The Alps. 48m
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| Martyn
Tranter
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
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| Instrumentation for
ophthalmology. Colour vision deficit as a diagnostic tool for diabetic
retinopathy and optic neuritis. Orthopaedics. 17m
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| Lionel Ripley
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BIOMIMETICS
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| Application of concepts from biology within engineering. Mechanical properties
of biological materials. Biology as a tool for innovation. 43m
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| Julian Vincent
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BIO PROCESSING
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| Bio
processing involves the purification of biologically active
components from natural or synthetic mixtures. 16m
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| Ian
Garrard
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BLASPHEMY
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| The
history of blasphemy and the lessons for contemporary life. 28m
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| David
Nash
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BRITISH POLITICS
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| Studying
why people think about politics in the way that they do and
looking at media and fictional representations of politics. 17m
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| Steven
Fielding
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CANCER CHARITY
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| Awareness,
recognition, best practice and research fund raising for prostate cancer. 30m
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| Colin Stokes
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CANCER
RESEARCH
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| Medical
oncology, renal and prostate cancer, experimental cancer therapies. 11m
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| Hardev
Pandha
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CANCER
RESEARCH
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| Pathology,
histopathology and oncological pathology. Biomarker analysis in breast cancer & colorectal cancer.
Cancer vaccines. 23m
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| Bharat Jasani
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CARBON CAPTURE &
STORAGE
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| Measuring
the environmental effects on grass, crops and soil of capturing
carbon emissions and storing carbon underground. 16m
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| Michael
Steven
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CLIMATE CHANGE
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| Looking
at how climate change is about much more than global warming and
extends to rainfall, air pressure and wind speeds. 18m
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| Dennis
Wheeler
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COACH EDUCATION
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| Enabling
sports coaches to develop additional skills and acquire extra
knowledge to make them more effective in their work. 29m
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| Ian
Whyte
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COACHING & MENTORING
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| Developing
leadership and management effectiveness through the innovative
techniques of coaching and mentoring. 19m
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| Angélique
Du Toit
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CO-INFECTION
BIOLOGY
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| Parasites are a major source of production loss and animal welfare issues
worldwide. Mathematical and statistical modelling techniques. 24m
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| Joanne Lello
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COLONIALISM
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| History
of colonialism with reference to Ireland, South Africa and
Zimbabwe. 29m
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| Donal
Lowry
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COMPOSITE MATERIALS
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| Researching
material blends to produce high strength and durability for
aerospace use and recyclable materials for everyday use. 20m
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| Alma
Hodzic
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COMPUTER VISION
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| Using
engineering, computer science and psychologies to build up
intelligent systems that see the real world. Robot systems. 17m
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| Huiyu
Zhou
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COMPUTER VISION
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| Technology transfer.
Vision, speech and signal processing. Cognitive vision. Pattern recognition.
Audio processing. 18m
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| Bill Christmas
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COMPUTER VISION
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Computer Vision.
Creating cartoons from video and art from photographs. Non linear cameras. Classifying objects. 32m
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| Peter Hall
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CONSERVATION
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| Anthropology,
primates, rainforests & the urgent need for conservation
measures. 37m
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| Simon
Bearder
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CONSERVATION
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| Conservation
work on corrosion of iron, wood, glass and fibres. The restoration of the SS
Great Britain. 41m
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| David Watkinson
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CONSTRUCTION
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| Environmental
impact of construction products, sustainability & green
buildings.
22m
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| David
Shiers
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CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
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| Construction
materials. Experimental and numerical modelling of masonry structures,
including arch structures and dry-stone walls. 20m
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| Pete
Walker
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CONSUMER LAW
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| How the
law regulates businesses in areas such as product safety,
misleading advertising and selling to protect consumer interests.
25m
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| Peter
Cartwright
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CONTROL SYSTEMS
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| How
engineers in the aerospace industry connect software, hardware and
controls to build flight navigation systems and flight simulators.
9m
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| Dave
Allerton
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
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| Ensuring
good governance and full accountability throughout industry and
public life in developing countries such as Nigeria. 33m
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| Elewechi
Okike
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CREATIVE WRITING
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| Studying
all areas of imaginative writing such as novels, short stories,
memoirs, autobiographies, poetry, drama and journalism. 22m
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| Celia
Brayfield
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CREATIVE
WRITING
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| Literature,
language, teaching, learning, creativity and creative writing. 19m
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| Jane
Spiro
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CRITICAL
CARE
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| Development
of interdisciplinary distance learning courses in critical care. Anaesthetics
& Intensive care medicine. Nursing careers. 13m
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| Sharon Norman
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DEATH STUDIES
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| The
sociology of death, dying and bereavement. Networks and religion as social supports in
mourning. 28m
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| Tony Walter
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DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
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| Studying
how the mind and behaviour change throughout the course of peoples
lives. University life in the US. Academic careers. 13m
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| Bruce
Hood
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DIABETES
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| DESMOND
- Innovative project of education and self management for diabetes
patients. 53m
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| Marian
Carey
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DIGITAL BUSINESS
ECOSYSTEM
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| Distributed computing
& database systems. Transactional modelling. Algorithm complexity. Peer to
Peer networks. 20m
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| Amir Razavi
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DIGITAL CONVERGENCE
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| Taking
you through the steps involved in launching an innovative system
for converging video, TV, web and telephone into one service. 31m
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| Craig
Packer
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DIGITAL
MAPPING
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| Digital mapping and the
challenges posed by new innovations. 36m
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| W
Mackaness
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DNA
DAMAGE AND REPAIR
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| DNA is
damaged by radiation,
chemicals and its metabolism. A human daily has one trillion DNA damage
events. 13m
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| Raymond Waters
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DRUG ADDICTION
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| Using
the techniques of Experimental Psychology to study why some people
have a greater risk of becoming addicted to drugs. 29m
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| Lee
Hogarth
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EARTH
SCIENCES
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| Earth
sciences & academic life in the UK and US. 42m
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| Jon
Davidson
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ECOLOGY
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| Understanding
the role of plants, animals and micro organisms in natural
systems. Choices to be faced due to climate change. 52m
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| Phil
Grime
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ECOLOGY & CIVIL
ENGINEERING
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| The
complex interactions of living organisms. The parallels between
engineering systems and ecological systems. How people
learn. 28m
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| Alan
Feest
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ECO PRODUCT INNOVATION
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| How to turn eco
friendly ideas into real world everyday products in commercial production. 26m
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| Elies Dekoninck
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EDUCATION
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| Making a
real difference in schools. 29m
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| Peter
Tymms
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EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT
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| Designing
assessment systems in schools and universities which accurately
reflect the broader aims of the courses concerned. 38m
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| Roger
Murphy
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EDUCATION &
PHILOSOPHY
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Education and
philosophy. Childhood. Learning to
live with the future. A new theory of
education. Education for diversity. 31m
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| Andrew Stables
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EDUCATION ECONOMICS
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| Educational planning and
finance. Economics of education. Science and technology education policy.
Assessment and evaluation. 58m
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| Keith
Lewin
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
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| Artificial Intelligence in
Education. Human Centred Technology. Interactive educational TV. E-learning in
the post-16 sector. 35m
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| Ben Du Boulay
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E-LEARNING EXAMPLES
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| Demonstrations
of virtual learning and podcasting. 12m
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| Media
Zoo
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ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING
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| Electrical
materials & polymers. Improving education. 19m
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| John
Fothergill
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ENGLISH
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| English
literature from medieval times to the present day. Social use of
language. Critical Theory. The study of texts and contexts. 39m
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| Stuart
Sim
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ENTERPRISE
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| Software,
commodity trading and venture capital. 30m
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Robert
Brady
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ENTERPRISE
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| Enterprise,
innovation and the Cambridge Science Park. 42m
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| Dominic
Mikulin
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ENTERPRISING
SCHOOLS
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| New Heys
- School of enterprise. 24m
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| Sarah
Hanlon
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ENVIRONMENT
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| Recording
of a lecture about strategic environmental assessment. 58m
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| Riki
Therivel
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ENVIRONMENT
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| Sustainability,
social impact, environmental policy and consultancy work. 36m
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| Riki
Therivel
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ENVIRONMENTAL
DESIGN
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| Thermal
performance and sustainability in buildings.
18m
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| Mary
Hancock
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ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
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| How
people and places interact. How people are shaped by their places.
How places are shaped by people. Insights into building design.
41m
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| Christopher
Spencer
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EPIDEMIOLOGY
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| Research
into dementia and cognitive decline with age. Developing large
scale studies to provide definitive answers to research questions. 13m
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| John Gallacher
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EQUALITY & DIVERSITY
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| Treating
people equally whilst celebrating differences. Creating a level
playing field so that people can all achieve within a community.
29m
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| Paul
Andrew
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ETHICS & COMPUTING
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| The social and ethical
implications of computing and artificial intelligence. Socially beneficial
applications for new technologies. 25m
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| Blay Whitby
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EUROPEAN POLITICS
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| Freelance journalism.
European political affairs. Comparing and contrasting new and established EU
member states. 17m
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| Nora
Rockenbauer Edmonds
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EUROPEAN
STUDIES
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| Expanding the
definition of security from a purely military perspective to encompass freedom
from poverty, ill heath or government intrusion. 14m
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| Claire Malcolm
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EXPLORING
THE ATMOSPHERE
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| Understanding
the dynamics of the Earth’s Middle Atmosphere. Investigating
the role of gravity waves, tides and planetary waves. 34m
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| Nick Mitchell
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FACTORIES
OF THE FUTURE
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| Rapid prototyper. An advanced fabrication technology that can copy
itself with far reaching implications for capitalism and climate
change. 29m
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| Adrian Bowyer
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FASCISM
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| History
of Fascism, defining fascism plus fascism and modernity. 40m
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| Roger
Griffin
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FIBRE COMPOSITES
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| Interdisciplinary
field using predictive models to analyse the chemistry, chemical
interaction and mechanical properties of materials. 21m
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| Frank
Jones
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FILM & TV STUDIES
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| Film as
art. Aesthetics and auteur theories. Hollywood studies. How
audiences consume media. The emergence of digital media. 24m
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| Roberta
Pearson
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FILM
STUDIES
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| Representation
of gender issues
in film. Spanish cinema & Literature. 9m
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| Alberto
Mira
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FIRE & RESCUE
SERVICES
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| Studying
the psychology of fire and rescue service staff. Looking at issues
such as attacks on fire fighters and effects on relatives.
17m
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| Vivienne
Brunsden
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FISH
PARASITES
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| Fish
parasites devastated the Norwegian salmon industry. Now a study is examining a
similar issue affecting ornamental fish. 13m
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| Tracey King
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FRENCH STUDIES
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| Studying
the oral and written language, history and culture of both France
and other French speaking parts of the world. 25m
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| Tim
Unwin
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FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS
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| Fundamental
physics looks at the ultimate constituents of matter and the
interactions between those constituents. 21m
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| Akram
Khan
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FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH
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| Research
which seeks to answer important questions about science that do
not have immediate commercial applications. 25m
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| Philip
Moriarty
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FUTURE
DENTISTRY
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| Research
into bone biology & tissue engineering to find if it is possible to make decayed teeth
repair and regenerate themselves. 31m
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| Alastair Sloan
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FUTURE
SCHOOLS
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| Designs
& ideas for the schools of the future. 36m
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| Joseph
Gazdula
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FUTURE
SKILLS
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| The
future of work, skills and employability in the knowledge economy. Global labour
markets. Graduate employability. 40m
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| Philip Brown
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GENDER
& SEXUALITY
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| Representations
in media, advertising and fashion. 37m
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| Dee
Amy-Chinn
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GENETICS
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| The
study of heredity. How the instructions to build organisms are
passed on from one generation to another through DNA material. 43m
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| Peter
Sudbery
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GENETIC
DISORDERS
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| Social
aspects of genetic disorders. The sociology of everyday life. Family narratives.
Social theory
of time. Genetic counselling. 26m
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| Maggie Gregory
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GEOPHYSICS
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| Geophysics
& exploring the ocean floor. 61m
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| Roger
Searle
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GERMAN STUDIES
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| German
twentieth-century literature, film, nature and environmental issues.
Ecocriticism. Hybrid identities in contemporary European cinema. 17m
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| Axel Goodbody
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GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
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Global citizenship
& international
education. Globalisation, education
and the curriculum. Gender and global citizenship education. 23m
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| Harriet Marshall
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HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
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| Using
evidence based practice to understand people's health behaviour
such as exercise, diet or attending check ups. 18m
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| Martin
Hagger
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HOSPITALITY
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| Environmental
management in hospitality & tourism. Local food supply. 7m
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| J
Carlton-Smith
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HOW CHILDREN LEARN
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| Using
empirical studies and neural network modelling to understand how
infants and toddlers learn about categories and language. 24m
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| Jessica Horst
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HUMAN
GENOME
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| Half
of what makes us human is written in our genome the other half is the result
of how genes interact with the environment. 38m
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| Araxi
Urrutia
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INCLUSIONAL RESEARCH
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| Awareness that space is a vital, dynamic inclusion
within, around and permeating natural form. Academic freedoms. 24m
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| Alan
Rayner
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ION QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY
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| New quantum technologies such as the quantum computer. Developments
in ion trapping technology. Ion trap arrays. 26m
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| Winfried Hensinger
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JAPANESE
STUDIES
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| Japanese
language, animation, comics and film studies. 27m
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| Yoko
Ono
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JAPANESE
STUDIES
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| Identity
and symbolism in Japan. The Shinkansen high speed railway. Japanese education
system. Chatham House. 18m
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| Christopher Hood
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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| Using
vegetation in large public and commercial areas to provide
attractive environments for people and encourage bio diversity.
21m
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| James
Hitchmough
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LAW
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| Criminal
law, conflict of laws, matrimonial property & corporate
manslaughter.
50m
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| Chris
Clarkson
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LEAN PRODUCTION
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| Lean production
technologies and management in the automotive, aerospace & construction
industries. 22m
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| Andrew Graves
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LEARNING
TECHNOLOGIES
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| Innovations
in campus, distance and virtual learning. 12m
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| Gilly
Salmon
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LOW FEE PRIVATE SCHOOLING
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| The emergence of low-fee
private schooling in India and other economically developing countries. 43m
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| Prachi Srivastava
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MARKETING
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Strategic, relationship and
professional services marketing. Service innovation. 22m
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| Sue
Vaux Halliday
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MARKETING
AND STRATEGY
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| Scenario
networks to uncover the strategies for organizations
to plot their paths through complex and changing sets of futures. 23m
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| John Powell
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MATERIALS RESEARCH
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| Materials surfaces and
structural systems. Royal Society research. 13m
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| Marie-Laure Abel
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MATHEMATICS
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| Mathematics
as a study or career choice. Research in combinatorics and combinatorial
structures. Algebraic & projective geometry. 16m
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| James Hirschfeld
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MATHEMATICS TEACHING
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| Understanding the
relationships between teaching and learning mathematics. Research based teacher education.
31m
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| Jo Boaler
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MATHS
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| Maths,
popular science and combining research with writing. 25m
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| Ian
Stewart
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MEDIA & ENVIRONMENT
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| How
biodiversity, local environments and variations in the biosphere
are represented in publications, broadcasting and new media. 31m
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| Alex
Lockwood
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MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
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| Conducts
translational cancer research to identify new drugs which could
improve treatment outcomes for cancer patients.
11m
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| Srinivasan Madhusudan
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MEDICAL
TRAINING
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| Identifying
and managing the difficulties in making educational progress experienced by
doctors in training posts. 40m
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| Heather Payne
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MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
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| Creating
new drugs for the future through the design and synthesis of new
biological entities based on known chemical tools. 22m
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| Jonathan
Harburn
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MEDITATION
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| Meditation
techniques and their relevance in everyday life. 23m
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| Peter
Malinowski
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MENTAL HEALTH
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| Highly
innovative project using football and local football clubs to
reach out locally to young men with mental health
issues. 16m
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| Alan
Pringle
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MICRO BREWERIES
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| Producing
alcoholic beverages via fermentation using micro organisms.
Training people to launch, manage and operate micro breweries. 7m
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| St-john
Usher
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MICRO CHIP DESIGN
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| How
silicon chips in everyday electronic devices are designed to
maximise performance whilst minimising energy use. 32m
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| Simon
Hollis
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MISCARRIAGES
OF JUSTICE
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| Youth offending and
family courts. 35m
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| Lynne
Wrennall
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MONKEY CONSERVATION
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| Creating a sustainable
network for conservation of the critically endangered Brown-headed spider
monkey in North West Ecuador. 25m
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| Mika Peck
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MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
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| Using
compression techniques to removing unnecessary data from images,
speech, audio and video making it easier to transmit. 14m
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| Jonathan
Loo
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MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
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| Improving
the efficiency with which multimedia content is transmitted over
networks by analysing what people do and don't notice. 12m
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| George
Ghinea
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MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
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| Study of muscle, skeleton, ligament, bone and tendon.
Processes
that underlie growth and wasting of muscle throughout life. 23m
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| Michael
Rennie
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MUSIC MANAGEMENT
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| Exploring
the world of professional music recording and live performance in
both the commercial and subsidised sectors. 13m
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| David
Patmore
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NANOTECHNOLOGY
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| Nanotechnology and the
structure, transport and electronic properties of carbon based nanomaterials.
20m
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| David Carey
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NEMATODE WORMS
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| Studying
common parasites which affect humans, animals and plants. What
could happen if you don't wash your hands properly ! 24m
|
| Mark
Viney
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NETWORKING
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| Networks
and their use in online games and security systems.
29m
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| Madjid
Merabti
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NEURO LINGUISTIC
PROGRAMMING
|
| A
popular approach to
communication and personal development. 21m
|
| Jane Mathison
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NEW
INTERFACES
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| New
interfaces to help us to better understand contemporary issues. 38m
|
| Jim
Ridgway
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NURSING
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| Clinical practice,
health & social care, nurse prescribing and patient safety. 13m
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| Deborah Macartney
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NUTRITION
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|
Measuring
and monitoring nutritional status in chronically ill people. 11m
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| Barbara Engel
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NUTRITION
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| Effect of foods on diabetes,
cholesterol and cardiovascular disease. 19m
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| Bruce Griffin
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NUTRITIONAL MEDICINE
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| Selenium and human
health. Selenium status and disease risk. Selenium functional foods. Nutrition
and arthritis. 39m
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| Margaret Rayman
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OCEANOGRAPHY
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| Seafloor mapping and
acoustical oceanography using remote sensing in underwater environments.
Habitat mapping. 35m
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| Philippe Blondel
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OCCUPATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY
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| Team
development and evaluation. Information processing.
34m
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| Martin
Coffey
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OCCUPATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY
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| Effects of stress, fatigue, caffeine, alcohol and drugs
on health, safety and well being at work. Nutrition and behaviour. 12m
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| Andrew Smith
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OPTICS & NANOPHYSICS
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| Using
optics and nanophysics to develop new medical tools, new computer
interfaces and other applications. 12m
|
| David
Carberry
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PARTICLE COSMOLOGY
|
| Using
Particle Physics & Quantum Theory to study the early universe
of 13 billion years ago and learn about the building blocks of
nature. 42m
|
| Ed
Copeland
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PARTICLE PHYSICS
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| Discovering
the fundamental constituents of the universe and the forces that
hold them together. Taking science to the public. 18m
|
| Helen
Heath
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PATCHWORK TEXTS
|
| A new
approach to assignments which uses a series of short pieces
(patches) integrated by a reflective commentary (stitching). 24m
|
| Peter
Ovens
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PFI
IN HEALTHCARE
|
| Public
Finance Initiative and other trends in the funding and provision
of healthcare. 65m
|
| Mark
Hellowell
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|

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PHILOSOPHY
|
| Philosophy
of psychology, philosophy of action & moral psychology. 33m
|
| Constantine
Sandis
|
|
|

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PHYSICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
|
| Using
magnetic resonance to research new antibiotics and modify
existing medicinal compounds to combat resistant infections. 13m
|
| Boyan
Bonev
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|
|

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
|
| Understanding
how the chemical properties of materials are influenced by their
physical states as gases, liquids or solids. 13m
|
| Anthony
Stace
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PHYSICS
OF MAGNETISM
|
| Research aimed at producing a
unified
approach to characterisation of energy efficient soft magnetic materials. 15m
|
| Stan Zurek
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PHYSIOLOGY
|
| The
study of cells and tissues, how they function and interact with
each other. The physiology of articular cartilage and
osteoarthritis. 19m
|
| Ali
Mobasheri
|
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PLANT
CELL CYCLE
|
| Regulation
of the plant cell cycle. Interdisciplinary research with mathematics and
computing.
DNA
replication in plants.
24m
|
| Dennis Francis
|
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PRINTED ELECTRONICS
|
| The
challenges involved in printing electronic devices on paper using
conventional printing presses to reduce costs and pollution.
17m
|
| Darren
Southee
|
|
|

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PROBABILITY
|
| The
mathematical study of chance phenomena and how this connects up
with other areas of mathematics such as group theory and geometry.
15m
|
| Dave
Applebaum
|
|
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PRODUCT PLACEMENT
|
| Product placement,
branding, consumer research,
promotional ethics and regulation. 21m
|
| Amy Rungpaka Tiwsakul
|
|
|

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PSYCHIATRY
|
| Child
and adolescent psychiatry. Street children in India. Involving carers and patients in the future
development of care services. 15m
|
| Alka Ahuja
|
|
|

|
PSYCHOLOGICAL
MEDICINE
|
| Psychiatric
genetics research involving schizophrenia and alzheimer’s disease and
developmental dyslexia. 19m
|
| Julie Williams
|
|
|

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PSYCHOLOGY
|
| The
scientific study of why people do the things they do. Looking at
the links between serial murder and emotional intelligence. 14m
|
| Serena
Simmons
|
|
|

|
PSYCHOLOGY
|
| How
people go from thinking about something to expressing it in
grammatical sentences which can be understood by others. 10m
|
| Matthew
Watson
|
|
|

|
PSYCHOLOGY
|
| Psychology,
understanding the learning of languages and how the
mind works. 38m
|
| Rob
Davies
|
|
|

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PSYCHOTHERAPY
& E-LEARNING
|
| Using
novel electronic techniques to teach psychotherapy to students in
eight different countries at the same time. 22m
|
| Chris
Blackmore
|
|
|

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PUBLIC HEALTH
|
|
Sport and exercise science. Behaviour and health. Child & maternal health.
Disease prevention. Health promotion. 20m
|
| Chris
Riddoch
|
|
|

|
PUBLIC
LAW
|
| Developments
in public law over recent decades. Changes brought about through parliamentary
devolution. Legal career choices. 41m
|
| David Lambert
|
|
|

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PUBLIC
SPEAKING
|
| Getting
your point across successfully in formal presentations to groups,
conferences or social gatherings. Venture
capital. 19m
|
| Paul
Sykes
|
|
|

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PUBLISHING
|
| The
future of books and magazines. The work of the Oxford Centre For Publishing Studies.
24m
|
| Angus
Philips
|
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|
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REAL
ESTATE
|
| Sustainable
property development and the impacts of new technology. 17m
|
| Tim
Dixon
|
|
|

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RECEPTION
|
| The
branch of arts and humanities that studies how texts, books, films
and cultural productions are received by the reader or
audience. 28m
|
| Ika
Willis
|
|
|

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REHABILITATION
|
| Andy
Meaney and Helen Dawes talk about their work in clinical exercise
and rehabilitation. 21m
|
| CLEAR
|
|
|

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RELIGION
|
| Contemporary
issues in education, religion and religious education. 75m
|
| Eleanor
Nesbitt
|
|
|

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RETAILING &
E-RETAILING
|
| Consumer
behaviour, marketing analysis and the management decision making
required in modern retailing and online retailing. 32m
|
| Charles
Dennis
|
|
|

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RURAL DEVELOPMENT
|
| Informal discussion
about micro finance and rural development in South India, Southern Africa and
the Andes. 32m
|
| James Copestake
|
|
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SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY
|
| Spacecraft
engineering. Radiation environment & effects. Space weather. Atmospheric
radiation. Planetary exploration. 23m
|
| Craig
Underwood
|
|
|

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SECURITY IN NURSERIES
|
| An
expanding venture using new technology to keep children in
day nurseries safe and improve communication with parents. 10m
|
| George
Bathurst
|
|
|

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SET THEORY
|
| A branch
of mathematics that studies infinite collections, sequences and
sets of numbers. Mathematics, logic and philosophy. 30m
|
| Philip
Welch
|
|
|

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SIGNMAKING
& GRAPHICS
|
| Most
businesses use signs but every sign is unique. Here we look at the
diverse processes of sign making and graphic design. 15m
|
| David
Gregory
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SKILLS & LIFELONG
LEARNING
|
| Working
with employers to develop flexible and workplace learning
programmes that can be readily transported into industry. 21m
|
| Pauline
Wonders
|
|
|

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SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
|
| Helping
students to develop their study, presentation, research,
interpersonal, reference, group work and report writing skills.
17m
|
| Kevin
Gallagher
|
|
|

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SOCIAL
NETWORK ANALYSIS
|
| Understanding
how social relationships form, develop and change in the
online world and in the real world. 26m
|
| Christina
Prell
|
|
|

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SOCIAL
SCIENCES
|
| Research,
teaching and tutoring in social science. American
social and cultural history. Counterculture. Sociology of education. 32m
|
| Richard Watermeyer
|
|
|

|
SOCIOLOGY
|
| Social
relationships, interactions and structures. Women's employment.
Young adult lives. How different inequalities intersect. 28m
|
| Harriet
Bradley
|
|
|

|
SOCIOLOGY OF WORK
|
|
How
work fits within the broader context of society, culture and
economy. Organisational behaviour. Identity work.
24m
|
| Tony
Watson
|
|
|

|
SOCIOLOGY
|
| Complexity
science & social change. 41m
|
| David
Byrne
|
|
|

|
SOFT
COASTLINES
|
| Restoration
and management of sand dunes and soft coastlines. 19m
|
| Paul
Rooney
|
|
|

|
SPORT
SCIENCE
|
| Sport
& exercise science, psychology and performance. Momentum. 19m
|
| A
Redwood-Brown
|
|
|

|
STRUCTURE OF LIQUIDS
|
| Examining
how molecules orientate themselves in liquids. This area of work
lies between the subjects of physics and chemistry. 17m
|
| Paddy
Royall
|
|
|

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STUDENT LIFE
|
|
Gemma Leaming and
Ashley Murray talk about student life
at the University of Surrey. 14m
|
| Students Union
|
|
|

|
STUDENT LIFE
|
| The work of a student
adviser for Law students. How student has changed in recent years. 34m
|
| Katrina Dunbar
|
|
|

|
SUPPLY
CHAINS
|
| How
retailers keep stocks of the products you want to buy whilst controlling costs
and workflow. The bullwhip effect. Logistics. 18m
|
| Steve Disney
|
|
|

|
SUPPLY CHAINS
|
| New
project to build collaborations of small and medium sized firms
enabling them to compete for new business opportunities. 18m
|
| VEN
Group
|
|
|

|
SUSTAINABLE
ARCHITECTURE
|
| Sustainable
architecture. Experimental dwelling systems. Urban design. Sustainable smart
design and construction. 23m
|
| Cristian Suau
|
|
|

|
SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS
|
| Engineers
and architects working together to design contemporary homes which
maximise the use of renewable energy sources. 8m
|
| Mark
Gillott
|
|
|

|
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
|
| Designing
new products that reduce the impact on the environment and take
account of wider social and economic implications. 10m
|
| David
Harrison
|
|
|
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|

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TEACHER
TRAINING
|
| How
to evaluate the impact of postgraduate teacher training courses. 28m
|
| Linet
Arthur
|
|
|

|
THEOLOGY
|
| The
study of God's revelation and human responses. The New Testament
as theological and historical document. 32m
|
| Roland
Deines
|
|
|

|
THERMO FLUIDS
|
| The
branch of mechanical engineering dealing with thermo dynamics and
fluid mechanics. Engineering in developing countries. 20m
|
| Hind
Saidani Scott
|
|
|

|
TUBERCULOSIS
RESEARCH
|
| Tuberculosis
is responsible for 2 to 3 million deaths worldwide each year. Collaborative research programme to devise vaccines.
19m
|
| Douglas Lowrie
|
|
|
V
|
|

|
VIROLOGY
|
| Studying
how viruses infect cells in order to design new drugs to block
them causing infections. Developing new vaccines. 18m
|
| Jonathan
Ball
|
|
|

|
VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE
|
| People
recognize objects without difficulty but teaching a computer to
recognize those same images is a much greater challenge. 10m
|
| Jonathan
Peirce
|
|
|
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|
|

|
WINE GROWING
|
| Studying the expansion
and development of the wine growing industries of Northern Italy. 31m
|
| Isabella Stefanutti
|
|
|

|
WOMEN IN ACADEMIA
|
| Looking
at the career paths of women researchers and academics.
Understanding the challenges that they face. 14m
|
| Dawn-Marie
Walker
|
|