Debates in Skills development: world bank study on vocational skills development in Sub-Saharan Africa - a working group review.
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Caddell, M., & Holmes, K. P. (2002). Debates in Skills development: world bank study on vocational skills development in Sub-Saharan Africa - a working group review. Edinburgh, Scotland: Working Group for International Cooperation in Skills Development
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Summit: Living and dying well with dementia: Report on themes and key messages. Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care Edinburgh
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Hazelwood, M., Henderson, J., Patterson, R., & Smith, S. Summit: Living and dying well with dementia: Report on themes and key messages. Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care Edinburgh. EdinburghHazelwood, M., Henderson, J., Patterson, R., & Smith, S. (2011). Summit: Living and dying well with dementia: Report on themes and key messages. Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care Edinburgh. Edinburgh: Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care
Simulation Conceptual Modelling for SCM Applications: Research Issues and Existing Practice
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Weaver, M. Simulation Conceptual Modelling for SCM Applications: Research Issues and Existing PracticeEvaluating supply chain problems is important yet complex; with vast amount of research and practice using a simulation based approach. However, the least understood aspect of a simulation study is the critical step of ‘conceptual modelling’. This pa... Read More about Simulation Conceptual Modelling for SCM Applications: Research Issues and Existing Practice.
A Simulation Conceptual Modelling Procedure for SCM Applications
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Weaver, M., Albores, P., & Love, D. A Simulation Conceptual Modelling Procedure for SCM ApplicationsPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline a seven-phase simulation conceptual modelling procedure that incorporates existing practice and embeds a process reference model (i.e. SCOR).
Design/methodology/approach – An extensive review of the... Read More about A Simulation Conceptual Modelling Procedure for SCM Applications.
Audit of eligibility of hepatitis C/HIV co-infected patients in the Lothian Regional Infectious Diseases Unit cohort for new HCV protease inhibitor containing regimens
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Devine, K., Whiteley, D., & Leen, C. Audit of eligibility of hepatitis C/HIV co-infected patients in the Lothian Regional Infectious Diseases Unit cohort for new HCV protease inhibitor containing regimensBackground: Introduction of the new HCV protease inhibitors has been shownto improve outcomes for mono-infected patients. Recent data showssignificant decline in HCV RNA at 24 weeks in genotype 1 co-infectedpatients on HAART who received either Telap... Read More about Audit of eligibility of hepatitis C/HIV co-infected patients in the Lothian Regional Infectious Diseases Unit cohort for new HCV protease inhibitor containing regimens.
Rethinking feedback in higher education: an assessment for learning perspective
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Sambell, K. Rethinking feedback in higher education: an assessment for learning perspective. EnglandThis discussion of feedback takes place in the context of growing arguments to change assessment in higher education so as to focus on learning rather than simply measurement.
Developing meta-ethnography reporting guidance for research and practice
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Cunningham, M., France, E. F., Ring, N., Uny, I., Duncan, E. A. S., Roberts, R. J., Jepson, R. G., Maxwell, M., Turley, R. L., & Noyes, J. (in press). Developing meta-ethnography reporting guidance for research and practice. NIHRBackground:
Meta-ethnography is a commonly used methodology for qualitative evidence synthesis. Research has identified that the quality of reporting of published meta-ethnographies is often poor and this has limited the utility of meta-ethnography... Read More about Developing meta-ethnography reporting guidance for research and practice.
Attributes of Knowledge a Transfer Scenario
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Fascia, M. Attributes of Knowledge a Transfer ScenarioThe inference of causal ambiguity of the knowledge itself is of primary importance, since the inability to map relationships between a capability and a performance outcome is widely regarded as a commonality, thus, is a direct effect from successful... Read More about Attributes of Knowledge a Transfer Scenario.
The Uniqueness of Stem Cell Ecosystems
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Bock, A., & Johnson, D. The Uniqueness of Stem Cell Ecosystems. IsraelWhile Univenture ecosystems present an exciting vision for economic development, policy and practice should be grounded in reality. The truth is that a limited number of hyper successful university spin-outs hide real challenges and mediocre economic... Read More about The Uniqueness of Stem Cell Ecosystems.
Venturing in the Dark: Technology Transfer in Regenerative Medicine
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Johnson, D., & Bock, A. Venturing in the Dark: Technology Transfer in Regenerative Medicine. Edinburgh, ScotlandWhile most major research universities promote entrepreneurial approaches, few provide the resources, training, or career support to sustain a productive start-up environment and drive regional economic development.
These challenges are especially... Read More about Venturing in the Dark: Technology Transfer in Regenerative Medicine.
Building Robust Entrepreneurial Ecosystems around Universities.
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Johnson, D., & Bock, A. Building Robust Entrepreneurial Ecosystems around Universities. Edinburgh, ScotlandUniversities can drive entrepreneurial ecosystems, especially in high-value technology sectors. Nowhere is this more evident than in regenerative medicine (regenmed), which is centred on academic stem cell research.
Over the past three years, we’... Read More about Building Robust Entrepreneurial Ecosystems around Universities..
Navigating The Labyrinth: A best practice guide for facilitating change
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Tjeldnes, S. A., & Yorkstone, S. Navigating The Labyrinth: A best practice guide for facilitating change. Edinburgh/ Tromsø, NorwayFacilitation skills have been identified as key to successful improvement initiatives in Higher Education. Why is this? What makes for good facilitation? Are there models of facilitation for improvement? Does good facilitation differ in different nat... Read More about Navigating The Labyrinth: A best practice guide for facilitating change.
Report of Public Engagement Event, October 11 2016
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Carnegie, E. (2018). Report of Public Engagement Event, October 11 2016. Edinburgh: Edinburgh Napier UniversityThis research study was conducted in 2015. The aim was to understand the views and experiences of the HPV vaccine in order to inform policy and practice. The researchers conducted seven focus groups and four paired interviews with 40 young people, ag... Read More about Report of Public Engagement Event, October 11 2016.
Designers’ perception on information processes
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Vasantha, G. A., & Chakrabarti, A. Designers’ perception on information processes. Presented at The 4th International Conference on Research Into Design, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, IndiaThis paper discusses designers’ perception on information processes.
A higher-order finite element framework for hyper-visco-elastodynamics of soft multifuctional composites
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Kadapa, C., & Hossain, M. (2024, April). A higher-order finite element framework for hyper-visco-elastodynamics of soft multifuctional composites. Paper presented at UK Association for Computational Mechanics Conference 2024, Durham, UKSmart multifunctional polymeric composites such as electroactive polymers, magnetoactive polymers and active hydrogels find numerous applications in soft robotics, energy harvesting, flexible electronic devices, tactile sensors, precision drug delive... Read More about A higher-order finite element framework for hyper-visco-elastodynamics of soft multifuctional composites.
Co-production in migration research, or how to build trust, care and relationships
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Guma, T. (2024, June). Co-production in migration research, or how to build trust, care and relationships. Presented at Innovative Methods in Migration Research, Manchester Metropolitan University
Submission to Public Consultation: Development of a Policy Framework for Unmanned Aircraft Systems
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Plant, E., Ozoani, C., Zhang, X., Ivers, R., Hayes, T., & Kenny, J. Submission to Public Consultation: Development of a Policy Framework for Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) IrelandIn line with the rapid adoption of UAS technology across the global arena, The Irish government is now looking to actively develop and embed UAS technology in various aspects of our economy and society. The development of UAS in Ireland is seen as a... Read More about Submission to Public Consultation: Development of a Policy Framework for Unmanned Aircraft Systems.
Circularity as a Systems Concept
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Pokorna, K., Weaver, M., & Chipulu, M. (2024, September). Circularity as a Systems Concept. Paper presented at OR66 The Operational Research Conference, Bangor, UKA critical management challenge is the move to circular design thinking. Moving away from the “take-make-consume-dispose” linear model of resource consumption (Rasi et al., 2023) to systems that are regenerative and restorative. This is necessary to... Read More about Circularity as a Systems Concept.
The ‘Boundary Idea’ in Sustainability & Sustainable Development
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Weaver, M., Fonseca, A. P., & Tan, H. (2024, September). The ‘Boundary Idea’ in Sustainability & Sustainable Development. Presented at OR66 Operational Research Conference 2024, Bangor, UKThe grand challenges businesses and society face are complex and messy. These challenges are articulated in the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), outlining the economic, social, and environmental goals to be attained by 2030. Th... Read More about The ‘Boundary Idea’ in Sustainability & Sustainable Development.
Grand Challenges and OR: Bangor, Dragons and Predicting Riots
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Weaver, M. (2024, September). Grand Challenges and OR: Bangor, Dragons and Predicting Riots. Presented at OR66 The Operational Research Society Annual Conference, Bangor, UKMiles Weaver, Chair of Grand Challenges and OR, Associate Professor, Centre for Business Innovations and Sustainable Solutions, Edinburgh Napier University
Chris Roberts, Co-Founder of North Wales Dragons Community Football Teams and member of the... Read More about Grand Challenges and OR: Bangor, Dragons and Predicting Riots.