Nigel Stephen Garrow
Dr Kate Whitfield
My main teaching interests are in the areas of Forensic Psychology, Social Psychology, and Developmental Psychology
Making the case for advanced practice roles in nursing
Research highlights difficulty of evaluating the impact of advanced practice nursing and provides new toolkit to help
Democratising social enterprise
Open governance structures prove effective for co-operatives, charities and social enterprise
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
How funding for degree apprenticeships will help your business
Every business in the UK will be able to benefit from support or funding thanks to an apprenticeship levy that is set to create 3 million qualified apprentices by 2020
Electrical and electronic engineer
Study for a career at the highest level of engineering with a 3.5 year work-based apprenticeship course designed to help you become an electrical or electronic technical support engineer.
Professor Ed Ferrari
Ed Ferrari is Director of the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR)
Teaching new perspectives on twentieth century German history at GCSE and A-Level
Investigating overlooked aspects of pre-1945 Germany leads to new approaches to History teaching