Dr Kate Whitfield
My main teaching interests are in the areas of Forensic Psychology, Social Psychology, and Developmental Psychology
Louise Suckley
Louise teaches on a range of full and part time undergraduate and post graduate modules in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Creativity, Marketing, Change and Research Methods
Roman cement product offers solutions for rendering and plastering applications
Historic building consultants Orsi and Associates were looking into the possibility of using Roman cements in plaster and render mortars for both conservation and new build applications
The impact of welfare reforms on housing associations
Client: Economic and Social Research Council, Arts and Humanities Research Council, Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Authors: Paul Hickman, Ben Pattison and Jenny Preece
Ann McDonnell
Dr Ann McDonnell is an Emeritus Professor in Health and Social Care Services Research
Summer Projects
We have had a busy few months in the BMRC with a number of short term research projects, find out more
Unearthing forgotten fiction for new readers
The Readerships and Literary Cultures 1900-1950 Special Collection is a collection of 1000 early editions of popular fiction that provides a scholarly and community forum for research and personal development
Social mobility challenges faced by young Muslims in the UK
SIoE research finds that young Muslims in the UK face significant barriers to social mobility.
Emma Sconce
For her PhD, Emma is aiming to undertake research in the area of hamstring injury-risk assessment, investigating the mechanism and subsequent ability to predict muscle injury in athletes, developing and using equipment that is real-word friendly and useful for coaches in the field.
Failure analysis
Our research in this area is focused on the analysis of corrosion-induced failures with the intent of identifying the causes in order to reduce the likelihood of future occurrences.