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SOCIOLOGY OF WORK
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How
work fits within the broader context of society, culture and
economy. Organisational behaviour. Identity work.
24m
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| Tony
Watson
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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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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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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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VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE
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| People
recognize objects without difficulty but teaching a computer to
recognize those same images is a much greater challenge. 10m
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| Jonathan
Peirce
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DRUG ADDICTION
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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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THEOLOGY
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study of God's revelation and human responses. The New Testament
as theological and historical document. 32m
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| Roland
Deines
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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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SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS
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| Engineers
and architects working together to design contemporary homes which
maximise the use of renewable energy sources. 8m
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| Mark
Gillott
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PHYSIOLOGY
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study of cells and tissues, how they function and interact with
each other. The physiology of articular cartilage and
osteoarthritis. 19m
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| Ali
Mobasheri
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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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PATCHWORK TEXTS
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| A new
approach to assignments which uses a series of short pieces
(patches) integrated by a reflective commentary (stitching). 24m
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| Peter
Ovens
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PARTICLE COSMOLOGY
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Particle Physics & Quantum Theory to study the early universe
of 13 billion years ago and learn about the building blocks of
nature. 42m
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| Ed
Copeland
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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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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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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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| Understanding
how the chemical properties of materials are influenced by their
physical states as gases, liquids or solids. 13m
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| Anthony
Stace
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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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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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PHYSICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
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| Using
magnetic resonance to research new antibiotics and modify
existing medicinal compounds to combat resistant infections. 13m
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| Boyan
Bonev
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VIROLOGY
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| Studying
how viruses infect cells in order to design new drugs to block
them causing infections. Developing new vaccines. 18m
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| Jonathan
Ball
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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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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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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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PSYCHOLOGY
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| The
scientific study of why people do the things they do. Looking at
the links between serial murder and emotional intelligence. 14m
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| Serena
Simmons
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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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WOMEN IN ACADEMIA
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| Looking
at the career paths of women researchers and academics.
Understanding the challenges that they face. 14m
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| Dawn-Marie
Walker
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