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Deconstructing Semantic and Iconic Representations of Evolution in Children’s Literature Although…
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Re-engaging young offenders with education and learning (RENYO) Young people in conflict with the…
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A Rounder Sense of Purpose This Erasmus+ project has developed an educators’ competence framework…
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A key theme in the work of the research group concerns Social Work and the interaction of issues of…
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We are a broad-based sociological research group whose work aims to highlight issues of social and…
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Eth. Lab focuses on activities which go towards the construction of ethnographies. It is an informal…
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New research has the potential to lead to the design of better treatments for human diseases.