Making the most of primary and community services: what works for BAME people with long-term conditions? Research Summary
Client: NHS Nottingham City CCG | Authors: Nadia Bashir, Chris Dayson, Lindsey McCarthy with Punita Chowbey and Mubarak Ismail
Tenancy sustainment in social housing: Final report - additional information about the research methods used by the study team
Client: Nuffield Foundation | Authors: Paul Hickman, Kesia Reeve, Ian Wilson, Peter Thomas, Laura Kilby, Martin Lamb, Emma Bimpson, Tony Manzi, Beth Speake, Maddy Arden, Jon Land, Monica Teixeira, James Prestwich
Measuring the success of major sporting events and festivals
Research into the economic and social impact of events sets the ‘gold standard’ for event evaluation
Access our Facilities
We invest in the most up-to-date analytical and processing research equipment. Much of our equipment is available for companies to use with the support of our team of experts
INNOVATIAL - Innovative processes and materials to synthesise knowledge-based ultra performance nanostructured PVD thin films on gamma Titanium Aluminides
This 'Innovatial' project focuses on the development of protective coatings for a new generation of lightweight titanium gamma aluminide materials that are in high demand in modern aircraft and cars
Laser clad carbide/metal composite coating
Research into laser clad carbide/metal composite coating by Sheffield Hallam University's Materials and Engineering Research Institute
Innovative construction materials
Our research in this area is designed to enable us to advise on waste reuse, extra durability and extended life of resources and innovation
Innovative construction materials
Our research in this area is designed to enable us to advise on waste reuse, extra durability and extended life of resources and innovation
Sustainable Materials, Sustainable Buildings
The Materials and Engineering Research Institute is offering numerous PhD/MPhil research opportunities for postgraduate students interested in the field of sustainable construction