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Mr Ahmed Abozeid

Mr Ahmed Abozeid

PhD Researcher, Institute of Aquaculture

Ms Rachel Abreu

Ms Rachel Abreu

Lecturer, Communications, Media and Culture

Mr Alexander Adams

Mr Alexander Adams

TUTOR, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Miss Ximena Aguilar Vega

Miss Ximena Aguilar Vega

PhD Researcher, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Dr Ahmed Elsheshtawy Ahmed

Dr Ahmed Elsheshtawy Ahmed

Research Fellow, Institute of Aquaculture

Miss Holly Aindow

Miss Holly Aindow

PhD Researcher, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Dr Samuel Alberti

Dr Samuel Alberti

Honorary Professor, History

Emmett Alexander

Emmett Alexander

PhD Researcher, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Miss Katherine Allen

Miss Katherine Allen

PhD Researcher, Education

Professor Habiba Al-Shaer

Professor Habiba Al-Shaer

Professor in Accounting, Accounting & Finance

Dr Craig Graham Anderson

Dr Craig Graham Anderson

Senior Lecturer, Economics

Mrs Heather Anderson

Mrs Heather Anderson

PhD Researcher, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Dr Jess Anderson

Dr Jess Anderson

Research Fellow, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Doctor Sally Anderson

Doctor Sally Anderson

PhD Researcher, Sport

Mr Mark Anderton

Mr Mark Anderton

Lecturer, Education

Miss Cerise Andrews

Miss Cerise Andrews

PhD Researcher, Education

Dr Clare Andrews

Dr Clare Andrews

Lecturer in Psychology, Psychology

Dr Soon Yong Ang

Dr Soon Yong Ang

Lecturer in Accounting & Finance, Accounting & Finance

Ms Corinne Angier

Ms Corinne Angier

PhD Researcher, Education

Ms Kathryn Angus

Ms Kathryn Angus

Research Officer, Institute for Social Marketing

Outputs (33601)

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Book Chapter

Rennick S (2026) Feminist Philosophy of Time. In: Emery N (ed.) The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Time. London: Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Companion-to-Philosophy-of-Time/Emery/p/book/9781032801315?srsltid=AfmBOoqX0IPfA7_dKHTcd6FKwOdyhrDz-zcLlppSERyqAn02rjX1WeOc


Book Chapter

Williams K (2025) Thomas Gray and Oriental Scholarship. In: Abbott R & Levinson E (eds.) Thomas Gray Among the Disciplines. Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Thomas-Gray-among-the-Disciplines/Abbott-Levinson/p/book/9781032231570?srsltid=AfmBOoq3xYlXY_BKuGVnO34sN5zLZKYYzKTFdwNEmdJBY7Y-ya1x8C7f


Book Chapter

Nehring H, Alberti SJMM & Douthwaite J (2025) Making and Unmaking the Cold War in Museums. In: Douthwaite J, Nehring H & Alberti SJMM (eds.) Cold War Museology. London, pp. 1-23. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032690414


Article

Wang G, Fuku N, Miyamoto-Mikami E, Tanaka M, Miyachi M, Murakami H, Mitchell BD, Morrison E, Ahmetov II, Sportgene Research Group, Generozov EV, Filipenko ML, Gilep AA, Gineviciene V & Moran CN (2025) Multi-phase, multi-ethnic GWAS uncovers putative loci in predisposition to human sprint performance, health and disease. Biology of Sport, 42 (3), pp. 141-159. https://doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2025.147015


Book Chapter

Galanos V, Bassett K, McGowan A, McFall L, Henderson J & Escobar O (2025) “We don't do digital, we dig it all”: experimenting with ‘Data Civics’ methods to support urban development in Granton, Edinburgh. In: Garcia-Hernandez M & Gravari-Barbas M (eds.) Cultural Heritage on the Urban Peripheries: Towards New Research Paradigms. Routledge, pp. 221-239. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003477884-16


Book Chapter

Kirkland A (2025) SALUTOGENESIS: The Foundation for Supporting the Young Athlete. In: Borrie A & Ryall E (eds.) SALUTOGENESIS The Foundation for Supporting the Young Athlete. Oxford: UK: Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Reimagining-Talent-Development-in-Sport-Seeing-a-Different-World/Borrie-Ryall/p/book/9781032573946


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Projects (1918)

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Bridge: A MindSport for All
PI: Professor Samantha Punch
Funded by: Donors (UK) and Donors (O.S)

Evaluating the impact of the UK’s first saNctioned sAfer drug Consumption faciliTy (ENACT): A mixed-methods natural experiment study
PI: Dr James Nicholls
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research

The Francis Bacon Project
PI: Dr Angus Vine
Funded by: The British Academy

Synergistic global change impacts on belowground biodiversity and carbon stocks in mountain ecosystems.
PI: Dr Arthur Broadbent
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council

Bridging Juniors: Learning, Education and Development in Bridge
PI: Professor Samantha Punch
Funded by: The Davenport Foundation

NIHR Public Health Policy Research Unit
PI: Dr Allison Ford
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research

The Hidden Toll of Lice (HitLice)
PI: Professor James Bron
Funded by: The Research Council of Norway

Waste/Land/Futures: intergenerational relations in places of abandonment and renewal across Europe.
PI: Dr Melanie Lovatt
Funded by: Volkswagen Stiftung

AIDS Campaigning between the Global South and Western Europe since the 1980s
PI: Dr Nikolaos Papadogiannis
Funded by: Medical Research Council

NESSIE - NIHR Evidence Synthesis Scotland Initiative
PI: Professor Emma France
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research

AQUASoS; an integrative scalable interdisciplinary approach for climate resilient sustainable aquaculture
PI: Professor Simon MacKenzie
Funded by: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Balancing Trust and Accountability: Charities, Regulators, and Society
PI: Professor Alasdair Rutherford
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council

Working?environments?for?healthy?ageing: An?evidence-driven?framework
PI: Professor Paul Cairney
Funded by: Innovate UK

River Dee salmon restoration phase 3 smolts
PI: Dr Colin Bull
Funded by: River Dee Trust

Intersectional Stigma of Place-based Ageing
PI: Professor Vikki McCall
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council

SenseH2O: a scalable, integrated systems-based approach to monitoring water quality from headwaters to river outlets
PI: Professor Peter Hunter
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council

Hydro Nation Chair
PI: Professor Andrew Tyler
Funded by: Scottish Water

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a peer-delivered, relational, harm reduction intervention to improve mental health, quality of life, and related outcomes, for people experiencing homelessness and substance use problems: The ‘SHARPS’ cluster randomised controlled trial.
PI: Professor Tessa Parkes
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research and The Salvation Army

PRISMA reporting guideline and standards for qualitative evidence synthesis
PI: Professor Emma France
Funded by: Medical Research Council

Optimizing intervention strategies via social prescribing as a means of encouraging and enabling healthy and sustainable dietary behaviours in individuals from low-income families
PI: Professor Julia Allan
Funded by: Scottish Government

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