Injuries and illnesses
The biggest cause of morbidity and training time lost in demanding occupations and elite sport is due to injuries and illnesses
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
The biggest cause of morbidity and training time lost in demanding occupations and elite sport is due to injuries and illnesses
Dr Wali Aslam was recognised for his introduction of social media to encourage his students to engage directly with residents from international conflict areas.
Dr Felia Allum was recognised for her innovative use of technology-enhanced learning and use of role-play in the classroom as part of a research-led option.
Dr Jessica Francombe-Webb was recognised for her innovative use of digital technology and promotion of public engagement activities for students.
Our researchers have developed groundbreaking digital design methods for complex roof structures, resulting in visible changes to our built environment.
Research from the School of Management’s CRI engaged regulators and government bodies for two decades.
Dr Stefanie Gustafsson reflects on involving knowledge exchange activities in her research about the career dynamics and work experiences of paralegals.
Case study: open research practices
Tactical advantages on the battlefield, weapons of mass destruction and immobilising a nation’s digital infrastructure: technology is pivotal to winning a war.
Dr Carl Sangan was recognised for his impact on research, teaching and learning, and his care and consideration towards his students.