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Bridging Scholarship and Practice in Higher Education: Fostering Innovative Research and Enhancing Teaching (2025)
Book
Illingworth, S. (in press). Bridging Scholarship and Practice in Higher Education: Fostering Innovative Research and Enhancing Teaching. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003500056

Bridging Scholarship and Practice in Higher Education is a practical guide for educators aiming to integrate research into their teaching. Accessible and engaging, it provides clear strategies to enhance the learning experience by connecting research... Read More about Bridging Scholarship and Practice in Higher Education: Fostering Innovative Research and Enhancing Teaching.

James and Percival Everett's Dialogue with US Storytelling (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Keeble, A. (2025, December). James and Percival Everett's Dialogue with US Storytelling. Paper presented at PERCIVAL - an international conference on the literature and art of Percival Everett, London

This paper considers James within Everett’s famously diverse oeuvre – to date including twenty-four novels, four collections of short fiction, three collections of poetry and a children’s book – a distinctive body of work commonly described as “uncat... Read More about James and Percival Everett's Dialogue with US Storytelling.

The intersection of datafication and data justice in higher education (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Fabian, K. (2025, October). The intersection of datafication and data justice in higher education. Presented at Connecting Space, Data and Society: Interdisciplinary Pathways, London

There has been an increasing uptake of technology in the classroom, either for teaching or for classroom management purposes. Along with this uptake is the increasing datafication of education. Datafication is the process of rendering social and natu... Read More about The intersection of datafication and data justice in higher education.

Understanding the role of community voices in developing new arts and cultural venues as drivers of social sustainability in festival cities of the future: The case of Edinburgh’s Dunard Centre (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Snell, S., & Rihova, I. (2025, July). Understanding the role of community voices in developing new arts and cultural venues as drivers of social sustainability in festival cities of the future: The case of Edinburgh’s Dunard Centre. Presented at Leisure Studies Association Conference 2024, University of West of Scotland, Paisley, UK

Cities are under growing pressure to address the challenge of supporting more inclusive and sustainable communities. Festivals and events, increasingly used as urban development tools, can assist in the creation of sustainable cities with prosperous,... Read More about Understanding the role of community voices in developing new arts and cultural venues as drivers of social sustainability in festival cities of the future: The case of Edinburgh’s Dunard Centre.

Hypnos (San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival) (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Milne, L. (2020). Hypnos (San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival). [Video]. 1 July 2025

Official selection (semi-finalist) for San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival 2025.

An Ancient Egyptian poem, driving through a storm, radio, memory and the otherworld. A dream film on Super8 and HD.

Dream in the Mirror (Chicago Filmmaker Awards) (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Milne, L., & Martin, S. (2021). Dream in the Mirror (Chicago Filmmaker Awards). [Digital video]. 22 May 2025

The Dream in the Mirror is a documentary commissioned by Criterion, NYC for their new Blue-Ray /streaming restored edition of Tarkovsky's Mirror (1975). It is an official selection (semi-finalist) at the Chicago Filmmaker Awards 2025.

Working for 'free' or 'paying to work' in mental health provision: counselling and psychotherapy training and placement organisation and experiences across the UK (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
O'Neil, J. (2025, May). Working for 'free' or 'paying to work' in mental health provision: counselling and psychotherapy training and placement organisation and experiences across the UK. Presented at British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists Annual Conference 2025, Manchester

Discussion Topic: Working for ‘free’ or ‘paying to work’ in mental health provision: counselling and psychotherapy training and placement organisation and experiences across the UK. (60 mins)
While mental health (MH) service provision has been iden... Read More about Working for 'free' or 'paying to work' in mental health provision: counselling and psychotherapy training and placement organisation and experiences across the UK.

Healthcare Systems-Based Exercise Oncology Programs: Emphasizing and Speaking the Language of the Clinic and Patient (2025)
Journal Article
Gorzelitz, J. S., Kennedy, M. A., Dittus, K., Mansfield, S., Wonders, K., Hansen, P. A., Coletta, A. M., Iyengar, N. M., Wood, K. C., Schwartz, A. L., Potiaumpai, M., Campbell, A., & Schmitz, K. H. (2025). Healthcare Systems-Based Exercise Oncology Programs: Emphasizing and Speaking the Language of the Clinic and Patient. Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, 10(2), Article e000301. https://doi.org/10.1249/tjx.0000000000000301

Introduction
Exercise oncology services are evidence based and aim to reduce symptom burden and potentially improve outcomes in adults living with and beyond cancer. Healthcare system-based exercise oncology programs include exercise prior to, duri... Read More about Healthcare Systems-Based Exercise Oncology Programs: Emphasizing and Speaking the Language of the Clinic and Patient.

Exploring Dataset Diversity for GenAI Image Inpainting Localisation in Digital Forensics (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Thomson, M., McKeown, S., Macfarlane, R., & Leimich, P. (2025, March). Exploring Dataset Diversity for GenAI Image Inpainting Localisation in Digital Forensics. Presented at DFDS 2025: Digital Forensics Doctoral Symposium, Brno, Czech Republic

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has significantly increased the sophistication and ease of image tampering techniques, posing challenges for digital forensics in identifying manipulated images. A lack of dataset standardisation hinders the... Read More about Exploring Dataset Diversity for GenAI Image Inpainting Localisation in Digital Forensics.

Using citizen science photographs to identify reproductive events in an oviparous elasmobranch (2025)
Journal Article
Mawer, R., Dodd, J., Thorburn, J., Burns, N. M., & Bailey, D. M. (online). Using citizen science photographs to identify reproductive events in an oviparous elasmobranch. Journal of Fish Biology, https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.70044

Identifying critical habitats is important for the effective management of vulnerable species. Critical habitats, such as mating or nursery grounds, support populations during key life stages and help to maximise reproductive output and population gr... Read More about Using citizen science photographs to identify reproductive events in an oviparous elasmobranch.

Systems Thinking for Sustainability: Shifting to a Higher Level of Systems Consciousness (2025)
Journal Article
Weaver, M., Fonseca, A. P., Tan, H., & Pokorna, K. (online). Systems Thinking for Sustainability: Shifting to a Higher Level of Systems Consciousness. Journal of the Operational Research Society, https://doi.org/10.1080/01605682.2025.2486698

The grand challenges encapsulated in the seventeen UN Sustainable Development Goals to be achieved by 2030, are complex, messy and interconnected. Fulfilling these goals necessitates a shift in mindset from ego-to-ecosystems awareness and an imperati... Read More about Systems Thinking for Sustainability: Shifting to a Higher Level of Systems Consciousness.

Using the new Scottish Longitudinal Outcomes database (LEO) to understand transitions from university to practice amongst nursing students (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Pearsons, A., Mitchell, E., Shields, E., & Atherton, I. (2025, September). Using the new Scottish Longitudinal Outcomes database (LEO) to understand transitions from university to practice amongst nursing students. Presented at Administrative Data Research UK Annual Conference 2025, Cardiff

Objectives
Nursing is facing substantial workforce challenges. Applications to study nursing have declined by 25% in Scotland, while 900 vacancies remain unfilled. The NHS Long Term Workforce Plan aims to grow the UK nursing workforce from 350,000... Read More about Using the new Scottish Longitudinal Outcomes database (LEO) to understand transitions from university to practice amongst nursing students.

patter: Particle algorithms for animal tracking in R and Julia (2025)
Journal Article
Lavender, E., Scheidegger, A., Albert, C., Biber, S. W., Illian, J., Thorburn, J., Smout, S., & Moor, H. (online). patter: Particle algorithms for animal tracking in R and Julia. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210x.70029

State‐space models are a powerful modelling framework in movement ecology that represents individual movements and the processes connecting movements to observations. However, fitting state‐space models to animal‐tracking data can be difficult and co... Read More about patter: Particle algorithms for animal tracking in R and Julia.

Particle algorithms for animal movement modelling in receiver arrays (2025)
Journal Article
Lavender, E., Scheidegger, A., Albert, C., Biber, S. W., Illian, J., Thorburn, J., Smout, S., & Moor, H. (online). Particle algorithms for animal movement modelling in receiver arrays. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210x.70028

Particle filters and smoothers are sequential Monte Carlo algorithms used to fit non‐linear, non‐Gaussian state‐space models. These algorithms are well placed to fit process‐oriented models to animal‐tracking data, especially in receiver arrays, but... Read More about Particle algorithms for animal movement modelling in receiver arrays.