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Invasive urodynamic investigations in the management of women with refractory overactive bladder symptoms: FUTURE, a superiority RCT and economic evaluation (2025)
Journal Article

Background Overactive bladder is a common problem affecting the United Kingdom adult female population. Symptoms include urinary urgency, with or without urgency incontinence, increased daytime urinary frequency and nocturia. Initial conservative tre... Read More about Invasive urodynamic investigations in the management of women with refractory overactive bladder symptoms: FUTURE, a superiority RCT and economic evaluation.

Clouded Yellow (2025)
Physical Artefact

Clouded Yellow - Field Study emanation, edition of 100 for Field Study International's Field Report 2025, Friday 18th July 2025.

Transforming programming education: The effectiveness of motivational scenario-based design in serious games (2025)
Journal Article

Programming education faces persistent challenges, particularly in sustaining learner engagement and motivation while teaching abstract concepts like algorithms, data structures, and problem-solving skills. Traditional methods, focused heavily on the... Read More about Transforming programming education: The effectiveness of motivational scenario-based design in serious games.

Colours-of-the-Wind (COLD): A novel framework for image-based air quality prediction using deep learning and spatial-temporal analytics (2025)
Thesis

Urban air pollution is a critical global issue that negatively affects public health and the environment. Traditional air quality monitoring relies on physical monitoring stations, which are limited in geographic coverage and expensive to maintain. T... Read More about Colours-of-the-Wind (COLD): A novel framework for image-based air quality prediction using deep learning and spatial-temporal analytics.

Bridging the gap: Exploring the potential of virtual reality for supporting autistic individuals in interview and recruitment processes through a realist review (2025)
Journal Article

The aim of this realist review was to systematically analyse the peer-reviewed academic literature, reports and blogs to determine: (1) the mechanisms and contexts by which recruitment and early employment experiences lead to poor outcomes for autist... Read More about Bridging the gap: Exploring the potential of virtual reality for supporting autistic individuals in interview and recruitment processes through a realist review.

The visible difference parenting toolkit: Development of an ACT-based intervention to improve the wellbeing of parents and caregivers of children with appearance-affecting conditions and injuries (2025)
Journal Article

Objectives: Caregivers of children with appearance-affecting conditions or injuries can experience common psychosocial challenges, regardless of the cause or nature of their child’s visible difference. Despite these common challenges, there is a lack... Read More about The visible difference parenting toolkit: Development of an ACT-based intervention to improve the wellbeing of parents and caregivers of children with appearance-affecting conditions and injuries.

Pain sees no colour: My fear is real! Black women’s experience of pain in childbirth: A qualitative study (2025)
Thesis

This study investigated the childbirth experiences of Black women within the UK healthcare system, focusing on labour pain and the quality of maternity care. Reflective Thematic Analysis (RTA) was used to analyse the data. Semi-structured interviews... Read More about Pain sees no colour: My fear is real! Black women’s experience of pain in childbirth: A qualitative study.

The organisation of mortgage frauds: an empirical insight into the social networks of organised crime groups involved in mortgage and property fraud in the UK (2025)
Journal Article

This article examines the role of organised crime groups (OCGs) in the organisation and commission of mortgage and property related frauds. Whilst conventionally in criminological and policing studies, serious and organised crime has been associated... Read More about The organisation of mortgage frauds: an empirical insight into the social networks of organised crime groups involved in mortgage and property fraud in the UK.

Computational polyphony and diffractive ethnography: An emergent set of methods for futures-centred work in visual anthropology (2025)
Journal Article

This paper proposes an emergent set of methods for Visual Anthropology through which to generate new encounters with and knowledge in possible and uncertain futures. These methods are grounded in ‘computational polyphony’, a mode of practice that the... Read More about Computational polyphony and diffractive ethnography: An emergent set of methods for futures-centred work in visual anthropology.

A novel system for automated continuous on-farm assessment of digital dermatitis using Artificial Intelligence (2025)
Journal Article

Digital dermatitis (DD) is a major cause of lameness in cattle, significantly affecting animal well-being and reducing productivity across the dairy industry. This paper introduces a novel system combining innovative hardware coupled with a two-stage... Read More about A novel system for automated continuous on-farm assessment of digital dermatitis using Artificial Intelligence.

Sustainable transportation solutions: Life cycle analysis of emissions reduction in heavy duty vehicles under evolving EU standards (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This paper presents a detailed analysis of operational emissions and energy use for Diesel and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Heavy Duty Vehicles (HDVs) under the evolving EU7 regulatory standards, which are expected to be implemented by 2027. By focus... Read More about Sustainable transportation solutions: Life cycle analysis of emissions reduction in heavy duty vehicles under evolving EU standards.

How is ‘wokeness’ constructed in newspaper articles about British heritage institutions move to be more diverse? (2025)
Journal Article

Increasing use of the term ‘wokeness’ in the UK has arisen from the Black Lives Matter movement that challenges anti-Black racism from police. BLM has led to the challenging of decision-making around how heritage is presented such as the toppling of... Read More about How is ‘wokeness’ constructed in newspaper articles about British heritage institutions move to be more diverse?.

Building the case for the use of essential oils as complementary therapies for bacterial and fungal infections of serious concern (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This presentation highlighted the role and potential that essential oils, a powerful resource from nature can play in managing the growing concern caused by antimicrobial resistant pathogens especially at a time where antibiotics and antifungals are... Read More about Building the case for the use of essential oils as complementary therapies for bacterial and fungal infections of serious concern.