Participatory Research as part of a large multi-stakeholder project
Dr Simon Hayhoe worked with museums, technical partners and disabled people to re-imagine the museum experience for disabled people.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Dr Simon Hayhoe worked with museums, technical partners and disabled people to re-imagine the museum experience for disabled people.
Zoe Jeffrey worked with schools and young women to reimagine how they engaged with physical education using creative tools and virtual reality.
Professor Louise Brown worked with Bath & North East Somerset Council to improve local family support services through participatory research.
Nicola De Martini Ugolotti from the Department for Health reflects on engaging capoeira and parkour practisers and professional videographers with her research.
In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Dr Ben Ainsworth worked with public representatives and clinicians to create the Germ Defence website.
Dr Fiona Gillison from the Department for Health received funding to train parents to conduct research interviews with other parents about their child's weight.
Dr Emma Rich from the Department of Health received funding to co-create workshops with Year 8 girls to promote a better understanding of health.
Dr Sally Adams and Dr Karen Evans-Reeves reflect on their engagement project with members of the public who are smokers and drinkers.
Dr Lisa Austin support researchers with patient and public involvement through the Participate Network.
A research-arts collaboration to explore and inspire positive attitudes towards body image.