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GoWell Briefing Paper 9: Youth Diversionary Programme Evaluation (2010)
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Aston, E., Thomson, H., Scoular, A., & Kearns, A. (2010). GoWell Briefing Paper 9: Youth Diversionary Programme Evaluation. Glasgow: Glasgow Housing Association (GHA)

Aston, E., Thomson, H., Scoular, A., & Kearns, A. (2010). GoWell Briefing Paper 9: Youth Diversionary Programme Evaluation. Glasgow: Glasgow Housing Association (GHA). https://www.gowellonline.com/assets/0000/0551/Briefing_Paper_9.pdf

The role and effectiveness of public-private partnerships (NHS LIFT) in the development of enhanced primary care services and premises; report for the national co-ordinating centre for NHS service delivery and organisation R&D (NCCSDO). (2009)
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Beck, M., Toms, S., Mannion, R., Brown, S., Fitzsimmins, D., Lunt, N., & Greener, L. (2009). The role and effectiveness of public-private partnerships (NHS LIFT) in the development of enhanced primary care services and premises; report for the national co

Report for the National Co-ordinating Centre for NHS Service Delivery and Organisation R&D (NCCSDO)

What are the factors underlying unintended pregnancy in young women in Hull? (2008)
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Brown, S., & Thornton-Jones, H. (2008). What are the factors underlying unintended pregnancy in young women in Hull?

The recent public health white paper “Choosing Health” (2004) made significant commitments to sexual health and in particular the reduction of unintended teenage pregnancies, especially in areas with high teenage conception rates. Despite a strong lo... Read More about What are the factors underlying unintended pregnancy in young women in Hull?.

Young people's homeless pathways (2008)
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Mayock, P., Corr, M., & O'Sullivan, E. (2008). Young people's homeless pathways

This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopted a pathways approach and set out to document, record and understand temporal change in the homeless experience over time. A core aim was to generate... Read More about Young people's homeless pathways.

Research Briefing No.10: Getting In, Getting On in Construction Experiences of women and men studying Built Environment in Scottish Universities (2008) (2008)
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Sharapov, K., & Tizard, J. (2008). Research Briefing No.10: Getting In, Getting On in Construction Experiences of women and men studying Built Environment in Scottish Universities (2008). Edinburgh: UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and

Experiences of women and men studying Built Environment in Scottish Universities 2008.

Getting In Getting On In Construction: Experiences of women and men studying construction in Scotland (2008) (2008)
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Sharapov, K., & Tizard, J. (2008). Getting In Getting On In Construction: Experiences of women and men studying construction in Scotland (2008). Edinburgh: ConstructionSkills

This report explores the findings of a study into factors affecting the progression of undergraduates from built environment programmes into employment in the Scottish construction industry. It focuses on the following questions: - - Why had studen... Read More about Getting In Getting On In Construction: Experiences of women and men studying construction in Scotland (2008).

Review of Academies for PRL (2008)
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Martindale, R., & Douglas, C. (2008). Review of Academies for PRL. Twickenham: Premiership Rugby Limited

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Report to UNHCR Chad on proposals for livestock and animal owners in Eastern Chad. (2008)
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Hulme, J., Pope, S., Smith, D., & Wilsmore, T. (2008). Report to UNHCR Chad on proposals for livestock and animal owners in Eastern Chad

Estimates of current livestock numbers owned by refugees in the 12 UNCHR camps in eastern Chad vary widely between 173,000 and 427,000 head, using data gathered by camp authorities. Finding adequate food for these animals is becoming an increasing c... Read More about Report to UNHCR Chad on proposals for livestock and animal owners in Eastern Chad..

Week 1: Report & Recommendations (2008)
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Laird, P. (2008). Week 1: Report & Recommendations. Edinburgh Napier University

The aims of Week 1 can be encapsulated as follows: - To promote active learning, respect for diversity, individual needs & ways of learning - To provide students with resources and methods to cope with University life - To offer a holistic appr... Read More about Week 1: Report & Recommendations.

Avoiding plagiarism, developing identities: Responsibility, academic literacies and the curriculum (2007)
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Gourlay, L., & Greig, J. (2007). Avoiding plagiarism, developing identities: Responsibility, academic literacies and the curriculum. JISC

The incidence of plagiarism and other forms of academic misconduct has become a cause for concern across the higher education sector in recent years. A range of factors have been identified as contributing to the incidence of plagiarism, and institut... Read More about Avoiding plagiarism, developing identities: Responsibility, academic literacies and the curriculum.

Innovative assessment across the disciplines An analytical review of the literature. (2007)
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Hounsell, D., Falchikov, N., Hounsell, J., Klampfleitner, M., Huxham, M., Thomson, K., & Blair, S. (2006). Innovative assessment across the disciplines An analytical review of the literature. York: The Higher Education Academy

In universities, where the choice of methods of assessment is devolved, such methods can differ by subject area, by course and by institution. Yet while devolution offers scope to reconfigure assessment approaches, there may be correspondingly greate... Read More about Innovative assessment across the disciplines An analytical review of the literature..

Extended induction tutorials for ‘at risk’ students (2006)
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Huxham, M. (2005). Extended induction tutorials for ‘at risk’ students. Ulster: The STAR (Student Transition and Retention) Project

Biology students at risk are identified through the completion of a diagnostic test, which is based on the characteristics of early leavers. Those students identified as being at risk are offered the opportunity to attend a series of tutorials... Read More about Extended induction tutorials for ‘at risk’ students.

Closing the health and equalities gap: an international perspective. (2005)
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Crombie, I. K., Irvine, L., Elliott, L., & Wallace, H. (2005). Closing the health and equalities gap: an international perspective. https://www.evidence.nhs.uk: WHO Regional Office for Europe - WHO Europe

This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities in health from 13 developed countries. All countries recognize that health inequalities are caused by adverse socioeconomic and environmental circums... Read More about Closing the health and equalities gap: an international perspective..

R7350 Final Technical Report: Use and management of donkeys by poor societies I peri-urban areas of Ethiopia. (2004)
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Smith, D. (2004). R7350 Final Technical Report: Use and management of donkeys by poor societies I peri-urban areas of Ethiopia

The purpose of the project was to improve the livelihoods of peri-urban donkey users by identifying appropriate interventions and dissemination pathways that would increase donkey ownership and work performance. A multidisciplinary group of scient... Read More about R7350 Final Technical Report: Use and management of donkeys by poor societies I peri-urban areas of Ethiopia..

The influence of particle composition and size on in vitro and in vivo biological models. (2003)
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Lightbody, J., Hutchison, G. R., Donaldson, K., & Stone, V. (2003). The influence of particle composition and size on in vitro and in vivo biological models

Particulate air pollution has been consistently linked with an increase in morbidity and mortality due to respiratory complications and cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate which components of PM10 are important in driving... Read More about The influence of particle composition and size on in vitro and in vivo biological models..