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Administration

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People (11)

Miss Sarah Bromage

Miss Sarah Bromage

Head of UoS Collections, Administration

Dr Tom Collins

Dr Tom Collins

Planning Support Officer, Administration

Dr Ben Fanstone

Dr Ben Fanstone

Research Performance & Impact Manager, Administration

Mrs Emma Gilbert

Mrs Emma Gilbert

Academic Development Co-ordinator, Administration

Dr Sami Gunasinghe

Dr Sami Gunasinghe

Student Administration Coordinator (TEG), Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Dr Pauline Lang

Dr Pauline Lang

Research Partnership Manager, Administration

Mr Karl Magee

Mr Karl Magee

University Archivist, Library and Archives Research Support

Dr Peter Morland

Dr Peter Morland

Research Development Officer, Administration

Mrs Samantha Ritchie

Mrs Samantha Ritchie

Performance, Data and Process Manager, Administration

Mrs Catherine Stewart

Mrs Catherine Stewart

Research Performance & Impact Officer, Administration

Miss Leah Young

Miss Leah Young

Post Award Finance Assistant, Administration

Outputs (93)

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Article

Aust B, Leduc C, Cresswell-Smith J, O’Brien C, Rugulies R, Leduc M, Dhalaigh DN, Dushaj A, Fanaj N, Guinart D, Maxwell M, Reich H, Ross V, Sadath A & Paterson C (2024) The effects of different types of organisational workplace mental health interventions on mental health and wellbeing in healthcare workers: a systematic review. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 97 (5), pp. 485-522. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-024-02065-z


Article

Dickie J, Wilson A, Dick L, Ncube S, Abrams A, Black G, Blair N, Carden K, Hamilton-Smith N, Lamb G, Mpofu-Mketwa T, Petersen L & Robertson G (2023) Living the life of floods: place-based learning in an Anthropocene harmscape. Geoforum, 147, Art. No.: 103914. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103914


Letter

Fraser M, Innes J & RCVS Fellowship (2021) Response to Bowsher et?al. (2021) veterinary intelligence. Refers to: Bowsher G, McNamara T, Bernard R and Sullivan R. Veterinary Intelligence: integrating zoonotic threats into global health security. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2021 https://doi.org/10.1177/01410768211035355. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 114 (12), pp. 544-544. https://doi.org/10.1177/01410768211046166


Research Report

McCabe L, Ashworth R, Bellussi L, Blair N, Brown T, Callaghan J, Cheung M, Emond R, Gibson G, Goodwin K, Gray I, Hamilton T, Lamont M, Oliver H & Ormston R (2021) An independent evaluation of the Life Changes Trust. Final Report. Life Changes Trust. United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.29438.56649


Conference Paper (unpublished)

Al-Mulla R & Bromage S (2021) Contemporary collecting - it's not just for Covid. Archives and Records Association UK and Ireland Annual Conference 2021, Online, 01.09.2021-03.09.2021. https://virt-us.app/e/ara-annual-conference-2021/sessions/666/


Article

Belton B, Rosen L, Middleton L, Ghazali S, Mamun A, Shieh J, Noronha HS, Dhar G, Ilyas M, Price C, Nasr-Allah A, Elsira I, Baliarsingh BK, Bostock J & Little DC (2021) COVID-19 impacts and adaptations in Asia and Africa's aquatic food value chains. Marine Policy, 129, Art. No.: 104523. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104523


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Projects (6)

KTP - Keep Scotland Beautiful Knowledge Transfer Partnership
PI: Professor Peter Hunter
Funded by: UK Research and Innovation and Keep Scotland Beautiful

Living Archives in Residential Child Care: using the past to inform the future
PI: Professor Ruth Emond
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council

HotScot Seedcorn
PI: Professor Andrew Tyler
Funded by: UK Research and Innovation

Building a Movement: Community Development and Community Resilience in Response to Extreme Events
PI: Dr Sandra Engstrom
Funded by: National Centre for Resilience Scotland

Sustainable trade in ethical aquaculture.
PI: Professor Dave Little
Funded by: European Commission (Horizon 2020)

The Cinema Authorship of Lindsay Anderson
PI: Professor John Izod
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council