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Advanced Physical Assessment and Consultation Skills for Community Nurses

Advanced Physical Assessment and Consultation Skills APACS

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Health and Wellbeing
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Peat bogs: restoring them could slow climate change – and revive a forgotten world

Peatlands were once widespread throughout the UK but their place in history has now largely been forgotten. Most of the debate around using natural habitats to draw down carbon from the atmosphere concerns planting trees and reforestation, some ecologists argue that a far better solution lies in restoring the peatlands that people have spent centuries draining and destroying.

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Regeneration
Science
Environment
Sustainability
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Matthew Roberts

I am the BA History Course Leader with overall responsibility for the pastoral and academic support of undergraduate students enrolled on this degree

Interim report of the JUSTHEAT project: a social and cultural history of home heating

Client: The Collaboration of the Humanities and Social Science in Europe (CHANSE)/ The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) | Authors: Aimee Ambrose, Kathy Davies, Becky Shaw, Sally Shahzad, George Jiglau, Andreea Vornicu, Anca Sinea, Denise Lobont, Jenny Palm, Jenny von Platten, Ram Krishna, Sofie Pelsmakers, Sarah Kilpeläinen, Raúl Castaño-Rosa, Henna Aho

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Sustainable futures
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Matthew Stibbe

I was educated at the Universities of Bristol and Sussex, and spent a year as an exchange student at the Humboldt University in Berlin. My first full-time lecturing post was at the University of Wales, Bangor, and I also worked for four and a half years at Liverpool Hope University before joining Sheffield Hallam in 2003. I became a Reader in 2007 and a Professor in 2010. I am a specialist in twentieth-century German and European history, and am currently secretary of the German History Society

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A new future for the birthplace of feminism

Professor Clare Midgley has helped preserve a landmark of feminism for generations to come.

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REF2021
History
Building stronger communities
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Dr Nicole Robertson

Associate Professor

Advanced Physical Assessment and Consultation Skills (APACS)

Advanced Physical Assessment and Consultation Skills APACS

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Health and Wellbeing
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Reviving a forgotten playwright for a new era

John Ford shaped the history of theatre, but most of his work is forgotten. Professor Lisa Hopkins has staged a revival of this neglected but fascinating 17th century playwright.

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English
Building stronger communities
 

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