Evaluation of the Cooperative Working Model
Client: Stoke-on-Trent City Council | Staff: Paul Hickman, Steve Green, Chris Dayson, Chris Damm, Will Eadson, Elaine Batty, Sadie Parr, Lindsey McCarthy, Annette Haywood (ScHARR, University of Sheffield), Sue Baxter (ScHARR, University of Sheffield), Susi Sadler (ScHARR, University of Sheffield) and Helen Hardcastle (Qa Research).
Understanding tenancy failure amongst tenants under 35
Client: Hyde Housing Group and partners | Staff: Paul Hickman, Aimee Ambrose, Will Eadson and Lindsey McCarthy
Making a Difference: Research on the Voluntary and Community Sector in Derbyshire
Client: Rural Action Derbyshire| Staff: John Flint, Sarah Pearson, Jan Gilbertson, Chris Dayson and Will Eadson
Walking with Energy: overcoming energy invisibility through research participation
Client: Swedish Energy Agency | Staff: Aimee Ambrose, Richard Bull, Will Eadson, Tony Gore, Jenny Palm, Stephen Parkes and Martin Thirkettle
Lessons Learnt from the Sheffield City Region Health Led Employment Trial
Client: Sheffield City Region Mayoral Combined Authority | Staff: Richard Crisp, Tony Gore, Tina Beatty and Adam Whitworth (University of Sheffield)
Local and regional responses to connected and autonomous vehicles
Client: Regional Studies Association| Staff: Ed Ferrari, Stephen Parkes, Keith McKoy, Rebecca Powell (Arup) and Marc Schlossberg (University of Oregon)
Evaluation of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant
Client: Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID), Department for Health and Social Care | Staff: Stephen Green
Understanding Women’s Need for Safe Space: Evaluation of The Sanctuary at the Marylebone Project
Client: Church Army | Staff: Emma Bimpson, Kesia Reeve, Lindsey McCarthy, Stephen Green
Professor Elizabeth Laycock
I am a Professor in Stone Conservation as well as Module Leader for the Research Methods and Dissertation Modules delivered to the Construction Project Management, Building Surveying and Quantity Surveying Courses at levels 5 and 6 respectively.