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Ankara bombs: Turkey is being torn apart by bad leaders and bad neighbours Research News
Turkey: torn apart by bad leaders and bad neighbours. Professor Alpaslan Ozerdem investigates.
Our applied and translation clinical research focuses on multi-disciplinary in-patient, out-patient, and community rehabilitation and recovery for acute illness and long-term conditions.
CBiS in the Automotive Sector Research News
CBiS in the Automotive Sector
Learning Disabilities Nursing (pre-registration) MSc Course
This MSc course offers graduates from a range of backgrounds the opportunity to enter the nursing profession in two years.
Organisational Performance as a Dependent Variable
This project uses new tools (second order meta-analysis and meta- regression) to tackle several of the critical points in performance research and provide an efficient means to compare performance research across fields. Dr Ann-Marie Nienaber has developed a comprehensive model to analyse what antecedent variables have the strongest effect on organizational performance and gives implications for research and business management.
Open Access Publications: Reclaiming Diversity and Citizenship Series
The Reclaiming Diversity and Citizenship Series seeks to encourage debate outside mainstream policy and conceptual frameworks on the future of food, farming, land use and human well-being.
Games Studio Development MA Course
Explore the exciting world of digital games development in an industry-facing course which aims to provide you with the skills and experience necessary for a career in developing video games.
Migration, (In)Equality and Belonging
Our work on Migration, (In)Equality and belonging advances world-leading, people-centred, knowledge on the politics and experiences of mobility across and within international borders.
Our world-class research provides perspective informed by those most affected and leads debate at the cutting edge of security and resilience on land and at sea.
This theme focuses on the transdisciplinary investigation into playful and gameful design, practice, and culture with impact on socio-cultural development.
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HDTI case study: cost effective technology for a new range of air purification devices targeted at medical healthcare facilities and residential care homes
The Sustainable Building Futures project is able to provide graduate placements for small- and medium-sized enterprises based in the West Midlands.
RISING Global Peace forum to welcome key international leaders Research News
The former Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell and current Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby will be speaking about leadership at the sixth annual RISING Global Peace conference.
HDTI research project: supporting NHS staff who are retiring early, to think about their skills, experiences and expectations in order to fully explore further work-based options
HDTI case study: a healthcare initiative to support and improve the quality of life of people with long-term and chronic health conditions
HDTI case study: a single-handed games controller designed for use with games consoles such as the PlayStation and Xbox
Annalouise Paul Residency and Workshop Event
Annalouise Paul creates dance narratives inspired by histories, bodies and an observation of cultures and peoples. She also works closely with digital technologies and somatic practices. Dance DNA draws on somatic ideas to develop unique movement vocabularies from bridging cultural and contemporary dance forms. Dance DNA is a ‘non-scientific’ term used to describe where movement begins in the body, identifying trigger points for initiating visceral movement and sensibilities. Hidden Rhythms refer to the intrinsic ‘character’ of a rhythm that are danced so that inherent qualities are exposed but not necessarily heard.
Launch of the Centre for Postdigital Cultures Event
The Centre for Postdigital Cultures brings together media theorists, practitioners, activists and artists. It draws on cross-disciplinary ideas associated with open and disruptive media, the posthuman, the posthumanities, the Anthropocene and the Capitalocene to explore how innovations in postdigital cultures can enable 21st century society to respond to the challenges it faces at a global, national and local level.
HDTI to exhibit at Naidex 2015 News
Naidex is the UK’s largest annual exhibition of innovative products and services to aid independent daily living. Held over three days from the 28th – 30th April at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, Naidex is the UK's largest disability, rehabilitation and homecare event with over 300 exhibitors featuring the latest products and services to aid independent living.