Showing 46 projects for 'accessbu'
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Increasing access to music
Discover how ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ is working in partnership with Coda Music Centre and SEN schools to make music more accessible to all children.
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Mass digitisation of cultural heritage in Europe
CIPPM, in collaboration with other European research centres, has been at the forefront of research to develop solutions for the digitization of our cultural heritage.
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Biomimetic Marine Infrastructures (MARINEFF)
The objective of the MARINEFF project is to develop a new approach to the design and construction of maritime infrastructure. MARINEFF strives to enhance and protect coastal and transitional water ecosystems in cross-border Channel regions.
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Marginalised groups
Exploring the experiences of individuals living with long-term conditions, with a particular focus on their health, wellbeing, and access to health and social care services.
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Centre Working Papers and Resources
Access working papers and other resources created by researchers from the Centre for Seldom Heard Voices.Â
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Vulnerable and marginalised groups
Under this programme of research, we are exploring the experiences of those living with long term conditions, including their experiences of health and well-being and access to services
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Research data management
At ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, we are committed to making our research data widely available and are always looking for ways to improve its accessibility.
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Forever for everyone. Improving visitor enjoyment of National Trust properties
ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥â€™s research has been at the heart of a dynamic repositioning of culture, working directly with the UK’s largest conservation charity, the National Trust, to make heritage accessible to a wider audience.
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Access to finance for SMEs
There are many political and economic incentives to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), but they bring with them a number of complexities that require in-depth research and discussion – a challenge a team of academics, led by Principal Investigator and ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Professor Jens Hölscher, is working to tackle.
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AiBle Project
AiBle is a 3-year UK/France cross-border EU Interreg project to improve the recovery experience of stroke patients with better treatment effects and efficiency by developing an upper-limb rehabilitation exoskeleton robot based on AI and cloud computing.