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There's an app for that! Utilising technology to gamify student engagement (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Williams, R., & Sutherland, N. (2022, June). There's an app for that! Utilising technology to gamify student engagement. Presented at UWE festival of Learning, 2022, UWE, Bristol

What can video games like Pokémon teach us about improving student engagement? In this session you will learn how to utilise underexplored features of Instagram and Blackboard to gamify the student experience and ultimately increase engagement. These... Read More about There's an app for that! Utilising technology to gamify student engagement.

Becoming phu nam and other stories: Researching leadership practices in Laos and the ethics of cross-cultural engagement (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Case, P. (2022, June). Becoming phu nam and other stories: Researching leadership practices in Laos and the ethics of cross-cultural engagement. Presented at Lincoln University Business School Research Day, Lincoln University, UK

This keynote lecture offers a co-constructed auto-ethnographic account of the researcher’s journey toward ‘passing’ as a leader (phu nam) within a state-run service in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. The researcher was a foreigner in Laos emplo... Read More about Becoming phu nam and other stories: Researching leadership practices in Laos and the ethics of cross-cultural engagement.

Exploring health and well-being as a UK Black creative (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Sobers, S. (2022, June). Exploring health and well-being as a UK Black creative. Presented at Black Health and the Humanities, MShed and Bristol University

In an arts career spanning 30 years, Shawn has focussed on health and wellbeing in a range of his creative works in various mediums including film, photography, fiction and non-fiction writing, and also as a workshop and events facilitator. Although... Read More about Exploring health and well-being as a UK Black creative.

‘Familiarity’ breeds content: Wendell Berry, T. J. Clark and arts pedagogy (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Franklin, L. (2022, June). ‘Familiarity’ breeds content: Wendell Berry, T. J. Clark and arts pedagogy. Paper presented at 2020 Convivium Conference: ‘Inhabiting Memories & Landscapes’: A cross-disciplinary engagement with Wendell Berry, Brecon Cathedral, Wales

This paper is about the difference between ‘knowledge’ and ‘familiarity’ and how repetitive exposure changes our relationship with things, people and places. As a conceptual framework, this paper first considers the approach of American poet, far... Read More about ‘Familiarity’ breeds content: Wendell Berry, T. J. Clark and arts pedagogy.

Bath Conference 2022 Poster (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Honeychurch, K., Rymansaib, Z., & Iravani, P. (2022, June). Bath Conference 2022 Poster

In this present investigation we show for the first time the possibility of utilising fully 3-D printed carbon nanofiber–graphite–polystyrene electrodes (figure 1) for the trace determination of Zn2+ by differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry... Read More about Bath Conference 2022 Poster.

Paula Rego's witches (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2022, June). Paula Rego's witches. Paper presented at Crones, Crime and the Gothic, Falmouth University

This paper will argue that Paula Rego’s illustrations of Blake Morrison’s Pendle Witches (1996) make counter-intuitive and subversive interactions between image and word, to reveal unexpected connections with women and witches. I will suggest that he... Read More about Paula Rego's witches.

Student centred approach to undergraduate research (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Adukwu, E. (2022, June). Student centred approach to undergraduate research. Presented at Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences Good Practice Sharing (GPS), UWE Bristol

Musical Mastery: Equality in access to music therapy training (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Warner, C., & Watson, T. (2022, June). Musical Mastery: Equality in access to music therapy training. Presented at 12th European Conference of Music Therapy, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

This hybrid workshop will draw together trainers, graduates, students and placement educators to hear their different perspectives and to explore access to music therapy. training. In particular, how do trainers engage with the concenpt of 'musical... Read More about Musical Mastery: Equality in access to music therapy training.

Displacement and belonging: A social dreaming matrix (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Berman, H., & Warner, C. (2022, June). Displacement and belonging: A social dreaming matrix. Presented at 12th European Conference Music Therapy Conference, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

Displacement and belonging: a social dreaming matrix Social dreaming is a ‘practice of sharing and working with dreams in a social space’ (Lawrence 2005). It provides opportunities for uncovering hidden emotions and thoughts among the participants,... Read More about Displacement and belonging: A social dreaming matrix.

Classification of bacterial viruses in the class Caudoviricetes (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Turner, D., & Adriaenssens, E. M. (2022, June). Classification of bacterial viruses in the class Caudoviricetes. Presented at Virus Taxonomy in the Age of Genomics, Pembroke College, University of Oxford

The classification of bacterial viruses has undergone substantial change in recent years as a direct result of significant increases in the number of sequenced genomes. These data revealed that the morphological families Myoviridae, Siphoviridae and... Read More about Classification of bacterial viruses in the class Caudoviricetes.

Innovation in deployed medical care: Building resilient healthcare supply chains (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Phillips, W., Howell, C., Omar, B., & Sanderson, H. (2022, June). Innovation in deployed medical care: Building resilient healthcare supply chains. Paper presented at The XXXIII ISPIM Innovation Conference "Innovating in a Digital world”, Copenhagen, Denmark

For deployed medical operations, the delivery of critical healthcare products and services 'far forward' is a priority, calling for a radical shift away from existing modes of production and supply towards a more resilient, distributed approach terme... Read More about Innovation in deployed medical care: Building resilient healthcare supply chains.

#ReconstructionWork: Whose Memorials? (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Sobers, S., & Asante, B. (2022, May). #ReconstructionWork: Whose Memorials?. Presented at #ReconstructionWork, Online

The state backlash against the mass protests for racial justice in June 2020 is well underway. A reaction punctuated by the recent passing of the Police, Crimes and Sentencing Bill, which has increased the maximum penalty for criminal damage to a mem... Read More about #ReconstructionWork: Whose Memorials?.

How do trainee teachers from minoritised groups in England feel about their training? (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Vickers-Hulse, K. (2022, May). How do trainee teachers from minoritised groups in England feel about their training?

This research focuses on the findings of a case study conducted with a group of trainee teachers from minoritised communities in a Higher Education institution in the South West of England. It explores the experiences and opinions of a small group of... Read More about How do trainee teachers from minoritised groups in England feel about their training?.

Gamifying the virtual learning environment: A case study (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Williams, R., & Tarrabain, C. (2022, May). Gamifying the virtual learning environment: A case study. Presented at LTSE (Learning Teaching Student Experience), 2022, Belfast

This presentation aims to contribute to deeper understandings of how gamification has been practically used on a first-year undergraduate module to encourage student engagement and participation beyond asynchronous sessions. Online innovations have b... Read More about Gamifying the virtual learning environment: A case study.

Development and evaluation of a successful method to embed sustainable development goals in engineering curriculum (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Bakthavatchaalam, V., Fogg-rogers, L., & Gough, G. (2022, May). Development and evaluation of a successful method to embed sustainable development goals in engineering curriculum. Paper presented at UNU-FLORES: Dresden Conference, Dresden

Bakthavatchaalam, V.P., Fogg-Rogers, L. and Gough, G. 'Development and evaluation of a successful method to embed Sustainable Development Goals in engineering curriculum', Nexus Conference, 24/05/2022: United Nations University - FLORES.

Acceleration of circular economy in EU's automotive industry (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Del Angel Hernandez, M., & Bakthavatchaalam, V. (2022, May). Acceleration of circular economy in EU's automotive industry. Paper presented at United Nations University: Nexus Conference, Dresden

Background: The world is facing an environmental crisis driven by unsustainable industrial practices, with the automotive industries reported as being one of the main contributors, thus requiring a radical shift on the way they perform business-as-u... Read More about Acceleration of circular economy in EU's automotive industry.

Recycling face masks for manufacturing FlaxPP eco-composites (2022)
Presentation / Conference
ElHawary, O., & Bakthavatchaalam, V. (2022, May). Recycling face masks for manufacturing FlaxPP eco-composites. Poster presented at United Nations University: Nexus Conference, Dresden/Online

SDGs addressed: 9, 11, 12, 14 and 15. Introduction: The severe increase in the pollution caused by the discarded face masks during COVID-19 cannot be overstated. This research provides an innovative engineering solution to this issue by recycling p... Read More about Recycling face masks for manufacturing FlaxPP eco-composites.