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Professor Hilary Thomas | 01 May 2013
The phrase ‘getting back to normal’, often used to describe recovery from an illness or injury, carries with it social expectations that people will recover and that recovery will be a relatively straightforward process. Surprisingly litt ...
Dr Polly Vizard | Social Policy | 01 April 2013
This project examines the treatment of older people in healthcare through the deeper exploitation of the adult inpatient survey (a major data resource deposited at the uk data archive). The project will result in a new set of patient-level, nationall ...
Professor John Wildman | Economics | 01 February 2013
This project will investigate socioeconomic inequalities in oral health in england using the adult dental health survey. There is a lack of detailed research into inequalities in oral health and this is a concern because oral health matters: poor ora ...
Dr Henry Rothstein | Public Governance | 28 January 2013
‘risk-based’ approaches to governance are increasingly internationally promoted as universally applicable foundations for improving the quality, efficiency, and rationality of governance across policy domains. Premised on the idea that go ...
Professor Li Zhaoping | 01 January 2013
This project is to study a property of visual attention called 'saliency', which means the strength of a given location in the visual field to attract attention. The project aims to investigate how visual salience dynamically affects attentional and ...
Professor Peter Lloyd-Sherlock | Social Policy | 01 January 2013
There is an urgent need to identify policies that are effective in promoting the health, economic security and quality of life of older people in poorer countries. The world health organisation sage surveys look at these issues in china, ghana, india ...
Dr David Gurnham | Socio Legal Studies | 03 December 2012
Should a person that passes on an infection such as hiv/aids or herpes or causes a child to inherit a genetic disease be treated as a criminal, in the same way as someone that injures another? For many people the criminal law might appear to be an ap ...
Professor Carol Propper | Economics | 01 December 2012
The aim of the fellowship is to bring about a step change in our understanding of the operation of market forces in health care markets and to advance our understanding of the economics of health care production. Greater use of market mechanisms in h ...
Dr Julius Mugwagwa | Area & Development Studies | 23 November 2012
This project focuses on two countries in africa (south africa and zimbabwe), and is being conducted by a researcher based in the uk who has current and on-going links with the study countries. The research targets two global health funders, the gates ...
Professor John Storey | 08 November 2012
The point of departure for this knowledge exchange project is the extent to which the ‘john lewis model’ has come to be advocated as a possible ‘answer’ to failures in the prevailing model of what is increasingly termed ...
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