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CHSS Open lecture – Remote Video Consultations – Expectation, hype, hubris and evidence

By | 05 September 2016

The Centre for Health Services Studies (CHSS) will be running its annual open lecture  presented by Trisha Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Care Health Services at … Read more

Flexible working better for men than women

By | 22 August 2016

Flexitime and having autonomy over working hours – known as schedule control – impacts differently on men and women and may increase the gender pay … Read more

New placement Opportunities for SSPSSR Students

By | 12 August 2016

New placement and internship opportunities available via the CES website include UK based graduate teaching internships with Graduate Promotions Ltd and helping with nursery schools, … Read more

Professor Julia Twigg recognised for outstanding research on ageing

By | 08 August 2016

Professor Twigg has been awarded the British Society of Gerontology Outstanding Achievement Award 2016 in recognition of her research on how people feel and behave as they … Read more

New Careers and Employability Placement opportunities

By | 03 August 2016

New careers and Employability Service placement and internship opportunities available this week include social care volunteering with Volunteering Matters in areas ranging from helping in homeless shelters … Read more

New novel from Peter Taylor Gooby

By harriet | 01 August 2016

Auctioning babies makes sense; the babies go to new parents who’ve proved by paying more than anyone else that they will give them the best … Read more

Successful quantitative research skills summer school

By | 19 July 2016

The first Quantitative Group Research Opportunity for Undergraduate Projects (GROUP)  summer school run by Dr Jack Cunliffe has just been completed. This highly successful  two … Read more

Outstanding success for our postgraduates

By | 19 July 2016

Passes, positions, prizes and publication We are delighted to announce that this term has seen an amazing range of achievements for our postgraduate research students. … Read more

SeeTheAbility Competition open until 31.08.2016

By | 13 July 2016

The Blind in Business free careers service (www.blindinbusiness.org.uk/ ) has helped over 900 visually impaired students into their first job after university.They work to show employers … Read more

Teach First summer recruitment closes on Friday 8th July

By | 07 July 2016

Teach First is a movement for change which believes that to tackle educational inequality leaders are needed working across all sectors of society. Teach First participants … Read more

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