The problem-solving peer support programme (ProSperS)
This programme aims to improve mood and problem-solving capabilities in students.
Planned, ongoing, and completed research projects and campus and service improvements.
This programme aims to improve mood and problem-solving capabilities in students.
A collaborative project which explores the creation and use of public data by mobilising a broad, interdisciplinary consortium of experts.
This study examines if a prison can or should embed a rehabilitative culture. Its focus is the 'flagship' HMP Berwyn, the largest prison in England and Wales.
We will examine how the material, economic, psychological and socio-cultural experience of cremation relates to the experience of bereavement and grief.
This project explores the impacts of researching emotionally challenging topics and aims to establish what interventions researchers want for their wellbeing.
A PhD research project examining the rise of policies that top up earned income through the tax benefit system, commonly referred to as ‘in-work benefits’.
This project studies phytoplankton communities and primary production, the modelling of which is crucial for fisheries management as well as climatic forcing.
This handbook, edited by Anca Gheaus, Gideon Calder, and Jurgen De Wispelaere, is a critical overview of the state of art literature on childhood and children.
An extensive analysis of the causal effects of health on socio-economic outcomes over the life-course, assessing the economic return to maintaining good health.
This research project examines labour market outcomes of university graduates in the UK.