Evaluation of Making It Work: an assessment of impact and value for money
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Chris Dayson, Sarah Pearson and Elizabeth Sanderson
Outcomes from Making It Work – Lessons and Challenges for Scotland’s Future Employability Services
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Scottish Centre for Employment Research and CRESR
Making It Work Learning and Evaluation Briefing 2: Making the Case for Co-production
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Sarah Pearson and Colin Lindsay
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The Forge
• One of the largest student accommodations in Sheffield with over 1,000 rooms • 3-6 bed ensuite flats with ¾ beds • 15-minute walk to both campuses • Close to supermarkets, London Road, and Ecclesall Road
Revolutionary new building material developed at MERI
Liquid Granite is not only capable of withstanding temperatures in excess of 1100 degrees Celsius, but it also maintains its heat adversity for longer and won't explode at extreme temperatures like traditional concrete
Overtraining syndrome: what it is and how to avoid it
There’s a thin line between working hard enough and working too hard. Pushing your body to reach new levels of fitness requires commitment, effort and a willingness to put yourself through intense, challenging workouts on a regular basis. But more isn’t always better. Without the right balance of rest and recovery you could end up spiralling into a long-term fatigue condition called overtraining syndrome.