Muscle spindles are length detectors in skeletal muscles. From their information on muscle length and movement, we always know the precise position of our limbs and head. Read more
What happens in the planet-forming region when planets form? How are stars like our Sun formed? Observational answers have to deal with one fact. Read more
Humans are incredibly adept at understanding other people. They effortlessly keep track of what other people have done, what they know and what they feel. Read more
The world is facing extraordinary times and experiencing unprecedented disruptions. The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered the way we work and think about global challenges such as climate change. Read more
Aim. The project aims to take seriously and examine systematically the political implications of the fact that there is no poetry that is not addressed to all. Read more
In the past few years, data-intensive technologies have come to play a critical role in corporate strategy and decision-making processes, such as customer insight and marketing, recruitment, risk management and predictive analytics. Read more
This vital PhD focusses on how people can continue to use their online accounts after a cognitive impairment – for example, a brain injury or the onset of dementia. Read more
Research Group:
Management, Employment and Organisation
Leadership and organisational culture change. A study of Anti-racist culture change in Wales. One of the most influential names in the study of organisational culture asserted that “the only thing of real importance that leaders do is to create and manage organisational culture” (Schein, 1985, p. Read more
Background. There is considerable policy momentum behind supporting and reinvigorating coastal communities. The pressing health needs of these underserved communities was recognised by CMO Whitty. Read more
This project reanimates an under-researched collection of over 300 models of agricultural tools, machines and infrastructure that was created and displayed by the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland in the first half of the 19th century, before being transferred to what later became National Museums Scotland. Read more
Soils, while unglamorous, form the basis of the terrestrial biosphere and are ultimately the source of the majority of the food that we eat, yet fundamental aspects of how soils form and how they store carbon are poorly understood. Read more
Coventry University and University of Warwick are working jointly to fund a research cluster of seven fully funded dual award PhD studentships matched with experienced PhD supervisors from across both institutions. Read more
One in 5 women will experience miscarriage and of these around 50% will consequently experience psychological distress (Athey & Spielvogel, 2000). Read more
Applications are invited for a 3-year full time PhD self-funded studentship. The studentship will focus on belongingness in distance learning. Read more
Labelling theory suggests that identity is not just recognised by others but in fact created by it, occurring not only by the labels that are applied but in the reaction that happens because of those labels for both the individual and those who surround them. Read more
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