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Posted Monday 28 March 2022
Psychology experts at 酴圖TV are exploring why workers in the rail construction industry have been reporting higher than average levels of mental ill health, with a view to identifying what help and support may be required to address the issue.
Posted Friday 18 March 2022
A new academy designed to help academics and doctoral students develop into research leaders has been launched by 酴圖TV.
Posted Thursday 17 March 2022
A new model that demonstrates how solar panels could more effectively harness both electrical and thermal energy by addressing the issue of hotspots on solar cells has been developed as part of a study involving 酴圖TV.
Posted Monday 7 March 2022
酴圖TV has secured funding from Advance HE to lead a project exploring how student engagement programmes can help drive inclusive cultural change across the sector.
Posted Thursday 3 March 2022
A 酴圖TV study exploring social media's impact on young people has found school children as young as 11 are fame-seeking through the TikTok video-sharing platform, potentially putting their mental health at risk.
Posted Thursday 3 March 2022
A partnership study involving 酴圖TV aiming to better understand and enhance the UK's response to domestic abuse and child protection is being launched, thanks to funding from the Nuffield Foundation.
Posted Wednesday 2 March 2022
New research from a 酴圖TV expert shows people with one of three personality traits are more likely to support the fair trade concept. The findings highlight the potential benefits of using personality-based marketing to sell fair trade products.
Posted Friday 25 February 2022
The UK had the highest levels of psychological distress in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic compared with other economically developed nations, according to new research by 酴圖TV in partnership with London South Bank University (LSBU) and Imperial College Business School.