Successful research seminar applications 2007-08
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Conceptual frameworks and making sense of evidence and knowledge production
RES-451-26-0487
Dr A Greene, University of Aberdeen - inVISIO: International Network of Visual Studies in Organisation
RES-451-26-0488
Dr S Warren, University of Surrey -
Ethical consumption in the UK and Europe: new developments and new challenges for policy, practice and research
RES-451-26-0489
Dr M Z Varul, University of Exeter -
Sickness absence: research collaboration seminar on the health consequences of sickness absence
RES-451-26-0491
Dr J E Ferrie, University College London - Imagining the university of the future
RES-451-26-0493
Professor V Hey, University of Sussex -
Complementary schools: towards evidence-based policies and practices
RES-451-26-0494
Professor P W Martin, University of East London -
Re-mixing the economy of welfare: what is emerging beyond the market and the state?
RES-451-26-0495
Dr S Baines, Manchester Metropolitan University -
Successful radical innovation: from ideas to market
RES-451-26-0496
Dr V M Story, University of Nottingham - Interrogating 'harm' and 'abuse': protection and citizenship across the lifespan
RES-451-26-0505
Professor A Bowes, University of Stirling
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Retheorising women's health: shifting paradigms and the biomedical body
RES-451-26-0514
Dr M Shildrick, Queen's University of Belfast
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Motherhoods, markets and consumption
RES-451-26-0517
Professor P Maclaran, Keele University
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Thinking about mixedness and mixing: international and interdisciplinary dialogue
RES-451-26-0522
Professor R Edwards, London South Bank University -
Anti-doping policy research group
RES-451-26-0524
Professor B Houlihan, Loughborough University - Contemporary biopolitical security
RES-451-26-0526
Mr L E Lobo-Guerrero, Keele University
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Engaging geography
RES-451-26-0529
Dr D Fuller, Northumbria University
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CEA@Cass seminar series in financial econometrics
RES-451-26-0533
Professor G Urga, City University - Reforming intergovernmental relations in a context of party political incongruence?
RES-451-26-0535
Dr W Swenden, University of Edinburgh -
Rethinking youth cultures in the age of global media
RES-451-26-0536
Professor D Buckingham, Institute of Education
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Unfree labour
RES-451-26-0537
Professor N Phillips, The University of Manchester -
Changing parenting culture
RES-451-26-0538
Dr E Lee, University of Kent - Changing notions of the self? Interdisciplinary perspectives on emotional well-being and social justice in education policy and practice
RES-451-26-0541
Dr K Ecclestone, Oxford Brookes University -
Complexity economics for sustainability
RES-451-26-0545
Dr T J Foxon, University of Leeds -
Emergency response preparedness in the UK
RES-451-26-0546
Dr D Shaw, Aston University -
Trends in modern operations management
RES-451-26-0547
Dr BT Clegg, Aston University -
Corporate social responsibility and human development
RES-451-26-0548
Dr J G Frynas, Middlesex University
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Activism, volunteering and citizenship
RES-451-26-0561
Prof M W Smith, Northumbria University
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The spatial turn and political subjectivity in the social sciences and humanities
RES-451-26-0566
Dr J Pugh, Newcastle University -
Conceptualising the contemporary 'professions': interdisciplinary debates
RES-451-26-0568
Dr D Muzio, University of Leeds
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Chronic pain management for older adults living in the community
RES-451-26-0571
Dr P A Schofield, University of Aberdeen - Developing a 'how things work' research agenda in education
RES-451-26-0576
Dr V L Farnsworth, The University of Manchester -
Education for 'national' citizenship in the context of devolution and ethno-religious conflict
RES-451-26-0577
Dr D J Kiwan, Birkbeck College -
New spaces of education: the changing nature of learning in 21st century
RES-451-26-0584
Dr R M Brooks, University of Surrey -
Language, communication and knowledge in international business and management
RES-451-26-0586
Professor S Tietze, Nottingham Trent University -
Studying elites: theory, evidence, practice
RES-451-26-0589
Professor M J Moran, The University of Manchester -
LGBT lives: the biographies and lifecourse of sexual/gender dissidents
RES-451-26-0590
Dr R Ward, Queen Margaret University Edinburgh -
Understanding the migrant experience
RES-451-26-0596
Dr H Crawley, Swansea University
- Renegotiating boundaries
RES-451-26-0599
Dr J Round, University of Birmingham - Gender mainstreaming in international health: embracing new challenges
RES-451-26-0603
Dr S Theobald, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine - Community cohesion: retrospective and prospective
RES-451-26-0605
Professor H Beider, Coventry University - Rethinking post-slavery
RES-451-26-0606
Dr D D W J Van Den Bersselaar, University of Liverpool -
Rethinking the needs of international students: critical perspectives on the internationalisation of UK higher education institutions
RES-451-26-0609
Dr M Schweisfurth, University of Birmingham
- Faith, secularism and public policy
RES-451-26-0612
Prof E L Graham, The University of Manchester -
Policy as practice: understanding the work of policy-makers
RES-451-26-0613
Dr S F Griggs, University of Birmingham -
Applied complexity theory as the new framework for management and public policy
RES-451-26-0615
Mrs E Mitleton-Kelly, London School of Economics and Political Science - British security and foreign policy (BSFP) study group
RES-451-26-0616
Professor T Dunne, University of Exeter -
Darwin's medicine: evolutionary psychology and its applications
RES-451-26-0617
Professor M Van Vugt, University of Kent -
Disaster education in the UK
RES-451-26-0618
Dr A E Collins, Northumbria University -
Critical perspectives on public engagement in science and environmental risk
RES-451-26-0623
Dr J D Chilvers, University of Birmingham -
New forms of doctorate: the influence of multimodality and e-learning on the nature and format of doctoral these in education and the social sciences
RES-451-26-0629
Prof R Andrews, Institute of Education - Exploring the impact of public involvement: understanding the role of theory, practice and culture
RES-451-26-0638
Professor J Q Tritter, University of Warwick - Climate change - managing the policy challenges
RES-451-26-0639
Professor A W Sentance, University of Warwick -
Corporate Social responsibility (CSR): when worlds collide: contested paradigms of corporate responsibility
RES-451-26-0641
Professor P W Palmer, City University
- Sustainable livelihoods approaches - what have we learnt?
RES-451-26-0644
Dr H M Schneider, Institute of Development Studies
