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  1. Innovative mental health training could transform workplaces in Uganda

    Innovative mental health training could transform workplaces in Uganda

    ACT-W programme aims to equip employees with the tools they need to manage stress, anxiety, and other common mental health issues at work

    Hashtag: Research study

  2. “I see progress but we’re impatient for equality”: Expert Women project tips the scales towards gender equity in broadcast news

    “I see progress but we’re impatient for equality”: Expert Women project tips the scales towards gender equity in broadcast news

    City St George’s journalism conference reveals what progress has been made in ten years of the Expert Women On Air project.

    Hashtags: Events, Research news, Research study

  3. Double the number of men experts in broadcast news compared to women, but the lived experience of medical patients is finally being recognised

    Double the number of men experts in broadcast news compared to women, but the lived experience of medical patients is finally being recognised

    Results of study by Professor Emerita Lis Howell and Professor Suzanne Franks announced at Expert Women: Ten Years On conference

    Hashtags: Research news, Research study

  4. Patients are being better recognised as experts in health news reporting

    Patients are being better recognised as experts in health news reporting

    Research by the Journalism Department for the Academy of Medical Sciences finds a step change in health reporting, with patients with lived experience being recognised as experts.

    Hashtags: Research news, Research study

  5. The constitution of Malta at sixty

    The constitution of Malta at sixty

    Dr John Stanton has co-authored a new book commemorating the Republic of Malta celebrating 60 years of independence from the British Empire.

    Hashtag: Research study

  6. How shop theft was decriminalised: Professor Emmeline Taylor provides evidence in the House of Lords

    How shop theft was decriminalised: Professor Emmeline Taylor provides evidence in the House of Lords

    Professor Emmeline Taylor provides evidence in the House of Lords as part of a Select Committee meeting on tackling shoplifting.

    Hashtags: Expert commentary, Research news, Research study

  7. British Academy/Leverhulme Funding awarded for project to protect and accommodate the rights of minorities

    British Academy/Leverhulme Funding awarded for project to protect and accommodate the rights of minorities

    Dr Lilija Alijeva and Professor Tawhida Ahmed have been awarded the funding for the project, ‘Mainstreaming Inclusivity and Decolonisation in International Minority Rights Legal Norms’.

    Hashtag: Research study

  8. Recognise the effects of serious assault on victims’ families, new study urges

    Recognise the effects of serious assault on victims’ families, new study urges

    Study reveals that relatives of assault victims also endure substantial harm

    Hashtag: Research study

  9. Families of victims of violent assault have double the risk of anxiety – new study

    Families of victims of violent assault have double the risk of anxiety – new study

    Dr Elizabeth Cook and Professor Sally McManus write in The Conversation about the significant impact of serious assaults on the families of victims

    Hashtag: Research study

  10. New research reveals six ways that care homes support older people to thrive

    New research reveals six ways that care homes support older people to thrive

    Study reveals there are many benefits to living in a care home

    Hashtag: Research study