Looking forward to stopping by this one on the beautiful weekend coming. Good food looks so different to each of us and can change depending on the day or epoch. Right now I love anything anyone else has cooked for me ;).
What does good food mean to you? Drop in on Saturday 20th May 12-3pm at The Black-E for Good Food; Our Food - the launch of a travelling exhibition of photographs and stories celebrating the relationship between food, culture, identity https://t.co/Kv6HKxGBmC
We had a great day discussing our work modeling the local food environment. Thanks to everyone who listened and shared their insights with us!
As usual, lovely scran and space @squashliverpool.
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED! Online survey about food perceptions and urban grown food. Open to 18+ and UK based, ~15min and prize draw as thanks! https://t.co/MuLAwL6yZ0
Please RT :) ? #food#takepart#survey#psychology
Two days to go until our online panel discussion for ECRs about non-academic career pathways!
Just a few places left, so get in quick if you're not yet registered: https://t.co/qkw6BOemrY
📢ONLINE EVENT! June 9th
Exploring the options: non-academic career pathways
Join @SocSocMed ECRs as we hear 3 great panellists @F_Darlington @Breconomics & @laurie_rj discuss their post-PhD pathways to roles outside traditional academic research. Register https://t.co/qkw6BOemrY
Soon (24/3): Join us (@Jmswats & Elisa Jones) for a roundtable discussion on data science + engagement! We are interested in exploring how PGRs & ECRs can use engagement activities alongside data science methods. Register here: https://t.co/hJKmHVbp14
This is open to anyone and especially PGRs and ECRs who have undertook or are considering including participatory and engagement methods alongside more traditional data science projects. Come to share and learn! This is part of @NWSSDTP#methodsx initiative @MethodsNW
Soon (24/3): Join us (@Jmswats & Elisa Jones) for a roundtable discussion on data science + engagement! We are interested in exploring how PGRs & ECRs can use engagement activities alongside data science methods. Register here: https://t.co/hJKmHVbp14
After three short presentations, we will shift to a roundtable format to discuss:
> motivations of engagement
> barriers of engagement; and
> how we may engage effectively.
🙌Marking #IWD2022 with new blog ft @_flomartin PhD student @mrc_ieu@BristolUni
"Providing women with robust evidence to inform their decision-making during pregnancy, particularly in relation to medication use, is something I am passionate about."
➡️https://t.co/kR8CCgBYnv
Almost time for our Rethinking our Food System event, coming to @OpenEyeGallery on March 9-12th, organised by @livfoodgrowers, @LivUniPsyc and our amazing food growers from across the city!
https://t.co/ZHLjXyYejd
📢Feb blog out ft @SocSocMed member @Aideen_QUB, Psychiatric Epidemiologist @CPH_QUB
"The more I examined our understanding of mental ill-health, the more I realised we know very little about what actually causes it."
🙌A must-read on Dr Maguire's work
https://t.co/7I7QUJvBI8
NEW report led by @hlambiemumford @rloopstra in partnership with @foodpoverty_uk@UKSustain sets out lessons from response to food vulnerability during #Covid19 around the UK, including areas with @FoodPlacesUK partnerships and/or @FoodPowerUK alliances. https://t.co/Zxc8WD3vWT
Such essential framing for both research and practice! This is one of the core underpinnings of our work modelling the food environment. It helps us think more widely about access inequalities, too. @moflaher @markalangreen
My seven year old daughter heard me talking about the research I've been doing on food banks. She asked what food banks are & I explained that some people struggle to afford food. She said "well why don't they just have a money bank & give them money instead?". It's a fair point.