Questioning the limits of science and science fiction
Novelist explores gender politics in science as well as the teenage voice in literature to devise her award-winning recent novel
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
War and Medicine
Through negotiated access David Cotterrell was able to view the militarised healthcare pathway from point of wounding to domestic rehabilitation
Improving maps for the visually impaired
Research, led by Professor Paul Chamberlain, has explored the value of artefacts in developing knowledge and the role of haptic (touch) cues in improving the design and usability of products
My Dangerous Loverboy
With funding from the UK Human Trafficking Centre (UKHTC), Professor Virginia Heath and Senior Lecturer Steve Sprung created My Dangerous Loverboy, a film and cross-platform media project about sex trafficking
Molecular imaging technology leads to breakthroughs in drug testing and fingerprinting
Researchers lead the way in developing molecular imaging technology to solve real world problems
Smarter materials for hospital and the environment
By combining microbiology and materials science, researchers create innovative new materials
Explaining Multiple Sclerosis (MS) research to public and practitioners
Professor’s research has led to vital treatments and better patient and practitioner understanding
Review helps to shape future of midwifery
By evaluating the effectiveness of midwife-led care Professor Hora Soltani, with colleagues from four other universities, has helped to shape policy improvements that promote access to midwifery care for low-risk women nationally and internationally
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