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When we talk about climate change and energy use, we often focus on the big picture, such as reducing emissions, switching to renewables, and improving...
When the Propensity to Cycle Tool was first featured in the Further Together in 2022, it was already shaping transport policy. The project began in...
Wetlands are essential for the health of the planet and its wildlife. They retain and purify water, store carbon, are home to wildlife, and benefit communities. However, wetland sites across...
How do young women’s early experiences of work contribute to gendered inequalities later in life? ‘L-earning: rethinking young women’s working lives’ explored how diverse working...
Our mental health and wellbeing are shaped by many factors, often in complex and interconnected ways. One well-established influence is exposure to very difficult circumstances in childhood, commonly referred...
Anti-microbial resistance, or AMR, is a major global health threat, directly responsible for over a million deaths each year and indirectly a cause of five...
Researchers partner with communities, third-sector organisations, and government members to support person-centred climate resilience in Indonesia and Uganda. From fisherwomen facing extreme flooding, to people...
In 2023, Professor Mark Mon-Williams shared insights from the Born in Bradford project as part of our Further Together series. In this latest update, Mark...
Associate Professor Lone Sorensen explores the role of art in citizens’ relationships to politics and in how we research democratic engagement. Through an artist-researcher collaboration...
Professor Ana Manzano’s research fellowship with Northern Ireland’s Department for the Economy (DfE) used collaborative, participatory research to co-produce its Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Strategy...