Showcase: Ethics of the New Biosciences
Showcase: Ethics of the New Biosciences
Showcase: Particle Therapy Cancer Research Institute
Showcase: Particle Therapy Cancer Research Institute
21st Century Challenges in Perspective: From academic research to government policy
The first set of our Policy Briefings at a seminar in the House of Commons. Dr Ian Goldin and Professor Sarah Harper gave presentations to a cross-party selection of MPs and Lords, with representatives from government, NGOs and think tanks also present. On 3 July, we launched the first set of our Policy Briefings at a seminar in the House of Commons, entitled "21st Century Challenges in Perspective: From academic research to government policy". Dr Ian Goldin (School Director) and Professor Sarah
What use is research in international trade policy and economic development?
In his presentation on "What use is research on international trade policy and economic development?" Professor Pomfret will discuss the value of supporting research in these areas at an Australian university.
Generating Hope. With research showing stem cells can generate brain repair, could stroke damage soo
As the greatest cause of disability in Australia, stroke takes an enormous toll on thousands of patients and their families every year. Consequently, discovering how to repair the debilitating neural damage they cause is considered one of our greatest health challenges.It's a daunting task, but one the University of Adelaide's Stroke Research Programme (a collaboration with The Queen Elizabeth Hospital) is tackling head-on. And progress is being made.The team's recent data shows stem cells obtai
We're born like that - New research shows males and females approach risk-taking differently even in
New research shows males and females approach risk-taking differently even in utero.
Former undergraduate Michael
Crouch discusses his life with Pamela
Former undergraduate Michael
Crouch discusses his life with Pamela
Jane Smith. Michael was a member of the
Department of Archaeology's expedition to
Libya under the direction of Dr C.R.
McBurney in 1955; he discusses memories
of McBurney as well as a long life in
service to the British
Government.
Session 1: Research Papers
Mental Health Social Work:
Highlights in Research and Practice
Session 3: Research papers
Mental Health Social Work: Highlights in Research and Practice
IPL: Enlarging the Boundaries of Compassion: Opportunities and Challenges for Peace and Research in
Professor Kevin Clements, Foundation Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies and Director of the New Zealand National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (NCPACS), and Secretary General of the International Peace Research Association Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given September 23, 2009.
IPL: Enlarging the Boundaries of Compassion: Opportunities and Challenges for Peace and Research in
Professor Kevin Clements, Foundation Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies and Director of the New Zealand National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (NCPACS), and Secretary General of the International Peace Research Association Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given September 23, 2009.
Children and Families Research Symposium - Inter-parental conflict: Session 1
Dr. Gordon Harold, Alexander McMillian Chair in Childhood Studies, Professor of Psychology, University of Otago presents "How Inter-Parental Conflict Affects Children's Psychological development: Theory, Research and Practice Implications".
Centre for Research on Children and Families Research Symposium - St Margaret's College, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Wednesday 17 March, 2010
Children and Families Research Symposium - Inter-parental conflict: Session 2
Professor Carolyn Pape Cowan and Professor Philip Cowan present "Adopting a Family Bases Approach to Intervention".
Centre for Research on Children and Families Research Symposium - St Margaret's College, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Wednesday 17 March, 2010
Children and Families Research Symposium - Inter-parental conflict: Session 3
Dr. Leslie Leve, Senior Scientist Oregon Social Learning Center and Center for Research, Practice Honorary Senior Research Fellow Centre for Research on Children and Families presents "Parenting Interventions for High-Risk families: Improving Children's Well-Being Through Parenting Support Programs".
Centre for Research on Children and Families Research Symposium - St Margaret's College, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Wednesday 17 March, 2010
RVC 47 - Hot topics in animal locomotion research
Methods of locomotion vary greatly across the animal kingdom according to size, number of legs and evolutionary niche. However, it seems that there are a great many common themes between species. Here Dr Andrew Spence discusses the latest ideas in locomotion research, with particular reference to the dog... and the cockroach!
Sesison 2: Significant research achievements
Professor Les Copeland, Professor Peter Sharp, Dr Brian Fisher (AO PSM), Dr John Williams, Dr Meredith Wilkes
June 4, 2010 (Running Time 102:31)
22/2: New Study Reveals Long Delays and Variability are Losing the UK Research and Jobs
Significant new research from Warwick Business School and Queen Mary, University of London, warns that delays and variability in the approvals process for clinical research could be causing pharmaceutical companies to look outside the UK and risks the country losing some of its most experienced researchers.
Research Challenges for Home Robots
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Demographics will increase the demand for home-robots and for new applications. To be truly useful new robots must understand their surroundings, physically act on objects in the home, be able to communicate with the occupants in an easy and natural way, and understand some subtleties of human interactions.
Electrochemistry Research
Professor Richard Compton talks about his research interests, plans and spin-out companies.
Research in Classical Archaeology
Discussion between Sir John Boardman and Donna Kurtz on the subject of being classical archaeology researchers and academics and some of the challenges and opportunities they face













