Following the publication of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Standards of proficiency for midwives (NMC, 2019) a standardised practice assessment document, the Midwifery Ongoing Record of Achievement (MORA), was developed for use across all pre-registration midwifery programmes in England and Northern Ireland; a project that was led by the first supervisor. Read more
Impaired wound perfusion is a risk factor for delayed wound healing and Surgical Site Infection (SSI). Currently assessment of wound perfusion is a complex clinical skill, which requires specific training and impacts on the clinical decision making process. Read more
Biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate, affecting the delivery of ecosystems services on which we all rely for our well-being and the economy. Read more
There are 40,000 nursing vacancies in the UK, around one third of which are for mental health nurses. The number of applicants to nursing courses has dropped by 18-30% [1]. Read more
Are you interested in transforming the future teaching and learning environment through responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI)? The provision of constructive, relevant, and timely feedback is essential to student learning. Read more
Are you passionate about shaping a sustainable future and making a real difference in the chemical industry? An exciting doctoral opportunity awaits you at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and environmental sustainability assessment. Read more
Over recent years, the Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation (CHMR) has received extensive investment allowing us to develop world-class research facilities for PhD study. Read more
Buildings consume 40% of energy produced in the world. This percentage increases to over 60% in the UK. In European countries, existing regulations limit operational energy consumption/carbon emissions and have brought to considerable savings. Read more
Research Group:
Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
With the pressure of decarbonisation, smart building/city solutions become urgently required to manage assets and resources more efficiently and sustainably. Read more
Dementia is a term used to describe a broad set of symptoms a person may experience when their brain has been damaged by various diseases or conditions. Read more
The UK’s energy system is evolving. It is widely recognised that to meet our future energy needs whilst tackling the increasing threat of climate change, an energy strategy that integrates a broad range of low carbon energy technologies is required. Read more
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a major subtype of Motor Neurone Disease (MND). This is a progressive neurodegenerative condition which affects upper and lower motor neurons, resulting in impaired muscle function which can cause muscle weakness which can impact a variety of body systems. Read more
Traditional social life. While the social aspect is the most recognisable benefit known for urban places, many other benefits could be identified. Read more
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