A fair and vibrant society research
Our researchers contribute to the development of vibrant, democratic societies that enable everyone to lead healthy and meaningful lives.
Planned, ongoing, and completed research projects and campus and service improvements.
Our researchers contribute to the development of vibrant, democratic societies that enable everyone to lead healthy and meaningful lives.
This research aims to analyse the mechanisms of equestrian injury, and to identify viable routes for the design of interventions to minimise injury occurrence.
Creating a smartphone self-harm prevention app (BlueIce) for young adolescents aged 12 to 17 years who self-harm.
This project will determine the acceptability, feasibility and effectiveness of the Four Steps to My Future programme for adolescents in the Western Cape.
Our research aims to tackle some of the issues that deter older adults from taking part in physical activity through an innovative, video-based approach.
This study will investigate the effects of altering the protein content of breakfast on energy balance and metabolism.
Our research seeks to improve performance across a number of sporting, occupational, and clinical activities.
A collaborative project to identify community based approaches to combat health inequality in older people, both in the UK and internationally.
This project will investigate whether FITNET-NHS (online CBT) is clinically effective and cost-effective in the NHS.
We develop health and wellbeing policies and programmes that target prevention and therapeutic treatments.