Showing 313 projects for 'social work'
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Woolcombe Medieval Settlement
Woolcombe is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. During the 1960s the Austin family, then owners of Woolcombe Farm, became interested in the archaeological resource of their home and carried out some limited excavations.
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ADDISONIC - Advanced Manufacturing Ultrasonic Fatigue Prediction & Life Extension
ADDISONIC is finding new ways of fatigue-testing materials to more accurately predict and extend their lifespan, reducing the amount that ends up in landfill.Â
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Ageing and Dementia Research Centre's Training Materials
Through research and teaching, ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥'s Ageing and Dementia Research Centre has produced a number of key training materials for healthcare professionals. This includes the new Guide for Family Carers and Friends.
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INFOSOC: Informational rights, informational wrongs
Within today’s information societies, there are a number of ‘informational interests’ on the basis of which certain rights are claimed and wrongs... -
Institute for the Modelling of Socio-Environmental Transitions
The Institute for the Modelling of Socio-Environmental Transitions (IMSET) addresses the interplay between population history, cultural practices and the dynamics of environmental systems, and how they unfold across different scales.
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SMART 5-A-DAY app
An interactive mobile phone app to aid understanding and adherence to the UK’s 5-a-day fruit and vegetable recommendations.Â
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Mapping the Forests of Medieval Novgorod
Archaeological evidence from sites in and around Novgorod, Russia, is being used to map nearby forests and document their exploitation.
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Identifying activity areas in Neolithic sites through ethnographic analysis of phytoliths and geochemical residues (INEA)
The Neolithic in southwest Asia (c 11,700-7800 cal BP) is an important period in human history which saw the advent of sedentism, agriculture, and ultimately, the rise of complex societies...
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Knowlton Prehistoric Landscape Project
Extensive data analysis based on fieldwork conducted between 1993 and 2009 has enabled ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ to report on a fascinating ceremonial and funereal landscape in east Dorset.
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Shaping the UK’s critical policy debate about regulation of accounting, auditing and corporate governance
Research into 2003/5 changes to UK accounting, auditing and corporate governance regulation found major flaws in the regime. By providing evidence and lobbying via other organisations, researchers have exposed these defects and their implications, contributing to critical public debate around the policy.