Welcome to the @wrssdtp Well-being, Health and Communities Pathway new Twitter account. We’ll be keeping everyone up to date with Pathway events, other relevant events and current research.
Excellent paper by
Catherine M. Montgomery, Annemarie B. Docherty, Sally Humphreys, Corrienne McCulloch, Natalie Pattison, Steve Sturdy
https://t.co/BkJ9Lz8umJ
No sign of Zeus. A full water search was done today but nothing came of it 💔
Please if anyone spots any sign of Zeus surfacing in the water contact immediately. #Cwmbran area. If by a miracle Zeus did manage to get out & someone spots him please call asap
Doctoral Research Study 'If you identify as Black, Asian, African or/and Caribbean, join me for an individual interview to discuss access to psychological therapy in the United Kingdom'
Click to sign up:
https://t.co/uEnfak2ZwI
Designing equitable interventions to reduce health inequalities: can co-production help? Oli Williams (Kings College London) April 17th 1pm-3pm Hybrid Workshop at University of Sheffield & online. BOOK: https://t.co/2xw8U5NOMP
Designing equitable interventions to reduce health inequalities: can co-production help?
Oli Williams (Kings College London)
April 17th 1pm-3pm
Hybrid Workshop at University of Sheffield & online. BOOK:
https://t.co/2xw8U5NOMP
The White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership are looking for three Deputy Directors to plan and deliver an annual programme of for the SCJ Pathway, and the DCA Pathway. For full information, please click the following link https://t.co/Spx89O7894
he SHI Foundation awards grants to medical/ health sociologists: postdocs, research development, workshops and symposiums, PGR/ECR conference travel. Hear more at our webinar 5th December 2023 at 4pm. MORE PLACES ADDED. Book here
https://t.co/rQLZIJ27Qt
The Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness has 4 funding schemes: post-doc fellowships, grant development awards, support for workshops/symposiums, PGR/ERC conference support. Join our webinar 5th December 4pm to hear more Book here
https://t.co/rQLZIJ2FG1
The Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness has 4 funding schemes: post-doc fellowships, grant development awards, support for workshops/symposiums, PGR/ERC conference support. Join our webinar 5th December 4pm to hear more
Calling all women secondary school teachers in England between the ages of 40-65
Please consider taking part in my PhD project on work-related menopause experiences
The survey will take approx. 15 minutes: https://t.co/r7ZEvkYLPv
Hannah Smee: [email protected]
The University of Leeds is the host university of the #ESRCFestival of Social Science. Aiming to share social science research with public & youth audiences, this year's theme is lifelong wellbeing. Find out more https://t.co/7OfKtM4GvC #NHS#events
Free UCL online lecture. Priscilla Alderson 'A practical introduction to critical realism', 2 Nov 2023, 1pm-2pm, To book https://t.co/Tfj9ooaKV1. Her book Critical Realism for Health and Illness Research won the annual International Association of Critical Realism book prize.
Podcast by Pamela Richardson, Sheffield University. Discussion of an innovative, participatory approach to help women in Zimbabwe produce their own videos, share their stories, and support each other in digital spaces.
https://t.co/auAHnquj5s
"After my PhD, I realised we needed to better train our researchers to engage with policymakers and achieve impact for their work. "
James Canton explains how schemes to boost permeability between research and policy can benefit society
#UKRIVoices
https://t.co/r0CRJ6XaMN
Training 'Navigating the Journal Publishing Landscape' December 13th (online). Learn about open access publishing and how to avoid predatory and cloned journals. Book: https://t.co/05b01ZxDOI