Prof. Neil Small: Partnerships in health research - Winter 2009
Professor of Research, Neil Small from the School of Health Studies shares his views with us.
Professor of Research, Neil Small from the School of Health Studies shares his views with us.
Computer and information technology is evolving, and fast! We're hearing words like downloads, podcasts, streaming, interactive, wikis and blogs more and more. But how is the University adapting to these evolving technologies and using them to improve teaching, learning research and administration for students and staff?
Paul Edwards from the Bradford Dementia Group, based within the University's School of Health Studies, talks about the state of dementia care in the UK and how the government's new strategy could improve the patient experience.
As Tony Blair's long goodbye draws to an end, Gordon Brown will inherit the leadership of a country that has made significant military commitments overseas. Paul Rogers, Professor of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford, assess the impact of Blair, and looks to a future of Brown.
Traditional Chinese Medicines have existed for about 2,000 years and have greatly contributed to medicine development and community health care in China and across the world.
Des was very grateful therefore for this opportunity to share with colleagues how Bradford is a prominent participant in the recent explosion of knowledge in the science of skin and hair follicles at both basic and applied research levels. He shares his thoughts and opinions with you.
Dr John Baruch, from the University's School of Informatics, says robotic driver systems for cars could slash the death toll on the roads, but will the car manufacturers welcome it?