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As Much About Forgetting

As much about forgetting considers how the passage of time gives us both history and memory, and how tensions often exist between these two formulations

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Social, Cultural and Philosophical Narratives

Vaccine Hesitancy

The research ‘Vaccine Hesitancy’ explores the health beliefs of vaccine critical parents.

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Lab4Living
Creative Practices in Health and Wellbeing

Human Simulation

The research ‘Human Simulation’ investigates how the human body, a person and various health concerns are being simulated in medical education by using standardized patients (SP).

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Creative Practices in Health and Wellbeing
Lab4Living

KOS: Material Witness

This research study presents new insights on the inadequacies of International non-Government Agencies to the refugee crisis in Kos through the optic of design

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Physical and Digital Making: Theory and Practice
Frugal Making

Influence of Mars

The short film Influence of Mars by Susannah Gent employs filmmaking to reveal hidden instinctual behaviour.

Querying Queer Histories and Public Memorial - Towards Memorial after Edward Carpenter (1844 - 1929)

In a period of political and social uncertainty, how can what you wear help to express your beliefs and what you stand for? TOWARDS MEMORIAL is an art project that explores this question by remaking a pair of sandals designed and made by the socialist writer, poet and activist Edward Carpenter (1844-1929).

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Repositioning of Archives
Social, Cultural and Philosophical Narratives

Towards a Caring Practice: Reflections on the processes and components of Arts-Health practice

A unique mode of practice-led research that combined an arts-health practice with a qualitative action-research case study

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Creative Practices in Health and Wellbeing
Lab4Living

Entreprise de séduction

ENTREPRISE DE SÉDUCTION address the complex relations between desire and consumption under capitalism, reconceptualised as the capture and remoulding of desire, figured in the fabrics of Jouy.

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Social, Cultural and Philosophical Narratives

Single Portion Packaging and the Use of User Test Protocols to Determine Patient Accessibility

Work by researchers at the University of Wollongong in Australia looked at access and use of packaging by patients in hospitals in New South Wales

As You Like It: Understanding the Relationship Between Packing Design and Accessibility

Society is ageing and as the population ages, strength, finger manipulation (dexterity) and our ability to see and understand the world around us (visual acuity and cognition) all naturally decline.

 

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