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Journey Planet - Letters from Absentia (2015)
Other
MacCallum-Stewart, E., Bacon, J., Garcia, C., Wenzelburger, L., & Frank, M. (2015). Journey Planet - Letters from Absentia

An edition of the Hugo Award winning Fanzine Journey planet, which focusses on penmanship, writing and letters.

Community-based Prevention of Diabetes (ComPoD): A randomised, waiting list controlled trial of the Living Well, Taking Control programme (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, J., Greaves, C., Thompson, J., Jones, M., Armstrong, R., Coleman, S., …Abraham, C. (2015, December). Community-based Prevention of Diabetes (ComPoD): A randomised, waiting list controlled trial of the Living Well, Taking Control programme. Presented at 2015 11th UKSBM Annual Scientific Meeting: ‘Biology, Behaviour & Environment’, Newcastle, UK

Type 2 diabetes is a growing public health challenge. NICE guidance recommends diabetes prevention in people at high risk via intensive lifestyle interventions promoting weight loss through diet and physical activity. However, there are few robustly... Read More about Community-based Prevention of Diabetes (ComPoD): A randomised, waiting list controlled trial of the Living Well, Taking Control programme.

Briefing for design commission evidence session 2: Health and wellbeing (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Carmichael, L. (2015, October). Briefing for design commission evidence session 2: Health and wellbeing. Presented at All Party Parliamentary Design and Innovation Group: Evidence Session, Houses of Parliament, London, UK

Briefing Notes and Context The debate about the extent to which, and in what ways, our behaviour is affected by the built environment is not new. Whilst we might use emerging technology, visualising techniques and different data streams to extrapol... Read More about Briefing for design commission evidence session 2: Health and wellbeing.

The Sensory War 1914-2014 (2015)
Digital Artefact
Davies, K., & Carden-Coyne, A. (2015). The Sensory War 1914-2014. Manchester

This major exhibition marking the Centenary of the First World War explored how artists have communicated the impact of military conflict on the body, mind, environment and human senses between 1914 and 2014. The show examined how artists from 191... Read More about The Sensory War 1914-2014.

Addressing health challenges: the role of urban planning and design (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Carmichael, L. (2015, October). Addressing health challenges: the role of urban planning and design. Presented at The National Urban Design Conference 2015 - Bristol. Development, Design and Profit in C21. How developers and society can profit from well designed towns and cities, Bristol

Effective interprofessional simulation training for medical and midwifery students (2015)
Journal Article
Edwards, S. E., Platt, S., Lenguerrand, E., Winter, C., Mears, J., Davis, S., …Siassakos, D. (2015). Effective interprofessional simulation training for medical and midwifery students. BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning, 1(3), 87-93. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000022

© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Introduction Good interprofessional teamworking is essential for high quality, efficient and safe clinical care. Undergraduate interprofessional training has been advocated for many years to improve in... Read More about Effective interprofessional simulation training for medical and midwifery students.

Gathered Leaves (2015)
Book
Schuman, A. (2015). Gathered Leaves. London: Mack

This book brings together texts by Aaron Schuman – spread across 28 large-format photographic prints – an essay by Kate Bush (Curator of Photography, TATE Modern), and facsimile versions of photographer Alec Soth’s four most celebrated American-based... Read More about Gathered Leaves.

Architectural place as a resource: Principles towards a manifesto (2015)
Digital Artefact
Devereux, M., Littlefield, D., & Meraz, F. (2015). Architectural place as a resource: Principles towards a manifesto

There is a great deal of debate around the question of who owns our cities. Space and buildings perceived as 'public' are often not as 'open' and accessible as they appear to be whilst 'private' space and buildings are often very 'open.' The question... Read More about Architectural place as a resource: Principles towards a manifesto.

Et Cetera (2015)
Digital Artefact
Dean, J. (2015). Et Cetera

ink on glass, max 492 x 234cm, DeptfordX, 2015

Video nasties (2015)
Other
Bould, M. (2015). Video nasties

Member of panel discussion before UK premiere of Joe D’Amato’s uncut Anthropophagus at The Cube

Zero sum, Halle 14: Control Mode Feedback / Kontrollmodus Feedback at Halle 14, Leipzig, Germany 12 September - 8 November 2015 (2015)
Digital Artefact
Dickinson, R. (2015). Zero sum, Halle 14: Control Mode Feedback / Kontrollmodus Feedback at Halle 14, Leipzig, Germany 12 September - 8 November 2015. [Single Channel Video, 5 Channel Audio]

Zero Sum was created and commissioned for the exhibition Control Mode Feedback / Kontrollmodus Feedback at Halle 14, Leipzig, Germany (12 September - 8 November 2015). It consisted of an instructional video with an on screen avatar / instructor, whi... Read More about Zero sum, Halle 14: Control Mode Feedback / Kontrollmodus Feedback at Halle 14, Leipzig, Germany 12 September - 8 November 2015.

Housing – nationally significant infrastructure? (2015)
Other
Hickman, H., & While, A. (2015). Housing – nationally significant infrastructure?

Research report commissioned by law firm Bond Dickinson and Quod Planning to explore the potential role of the consenting regime for National Infrastructure Planning to deliver large scale housing schemes.

Practice-based learning and tomorrow's journalists (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Evans, M. (2015, September). Practice-based learning and tomorrow's journalists. Presented at Future of Journalism Conference, Cardiff, Wales

An investigation into practice-based learning methods in the training and employment of tomorrow’s journalists. What is the best way to teach journalism to prepare students for a career in the industry? The Broadcast Journalism Training Cou... Read More about Practice-based learning and tomorrow's journalists.

Can a PRO be adequate without assessing quality of life? (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Cotterill, N., & Tubaro, A. (2015, September). Can a PRO be adequate without assessing quality of life?. Presented at International Consultation on Incontinence - Research Society Annual Meeting 2015, Bristol, UK

A think tank discussion regarding the adequacy of patient reported outcomes when quality of life is excluded.