A reminder that our Monday Mindfulness session starts at 12:30 for 25 minutes.
These guided online mindfulness sessions help us connect with ourselves and the present moment (via Zoom).
Access via MyHub
Do you have experience in undertaking & analysing qualitative interviews? If so, you have until 14th November to apply for the below post interviewing people living with cancer and dementia, families and NHS staff about cancer care experiences on our @NIHRresearch study. Pls RT
Research Assistant job opportunity. On our NIHR-funded qualitative interview study: optimising cancer recognition, referral & management for people with dementia in primary care
Study: https://t.co/hTn7pqUGAN
Job: https://t.co/DCau0u7i74
Tracey Leung is looking at the difference in consumer attitude between traditional celebrity & influencer marketing. You will complete a series of questions after viewing images and takes around 5-10 mins. You can contact us with any queries https://t.co/m4MNORS7Mv
Jack Rowett is looking at how much sports fans spend on the team they follow & what factors influence the amount they spend on attending matches & products associated with the team. It's 10 mins long and you can contact us with any questions https://t.co/ZAwiH0X98l
After nearly 50 years of active feminism, I am appalled at the present indicators of our present government's leaders macho cynicism. A PM and AG that selfishly want to retain their power to continue making bad policies & sexist ignoring of women victims!! Time we fixed this!
My chapter in "Interrogating the Germanic" on conceptions of #honour in early #medieval England is out now and available to read! @DJMHarland https://t.co/qfxevxYV5K
We are planning projects on how to ensure safe operations while adapting to combat the risk of COVID-19. We are reaching out to businesses... https://t.co/gzFMRMN8Gj
Neat little study led by our graduating MRes student Andrea Bazzoli and in collaboration with our friends at University of Verona. Open access. Have a read. https://t.co/CSKnLwIcT3
Good summary of sexist effects, but we need feminist policy makers, not just numbers, to put up missing social policies and fix the mess! It's a man's (pandemic) world: how policies compound the pain for women in the age of COVID-19 https://t.co/COBSCkMx2q via @ConversationEDU
Met Office research has found the joint record breaking temperatures of the 2018 UK summer are now becoming more likely due to climate change
In the current climate there is ~11% chance of exceeding those record temperatures
Read the full findings here: https://t.co/xAcQRIA4Gi
NB, Australia needs to act now!
COVID-19 has worsened gender inequality. These charts show what we can do about it https://t.co/uOPRPweJG0 via @TheMandarinAU