Our research impact
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Enriching public understanding and interest in the Law
Interdisciplinary approaches to law, through humanities and the arts.
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Improving the asylum system by making it more trauma-sensitive for vulnerable people
Navigating the UK asylum system can negatively impact the mental health of young people seeking asylum. However, unaccompanied minors rarely have their voice heard.
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Encouraging healthier eating for adolescents
University researchers have conducted focus groups with young people to understand the different factors that play a role in their food choices.
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Improving health and wellbeing using molecular imaging
Innovative molecular imaging by Southampton researchers is shedding light on the interaction of pharmaceutical drugs with the gut microbiome and the repercussions this has on health and wellbeing.
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Informing policy for the future of work
During the Covid-19 pandemic, office workers had to migrate from the office to work from home.
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Developing a National Code of Corporate Governance for Ghana
Research by Southampton Business School academics
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Mergers and innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Professor Carmine Ornaghi led research into the potential detrimental effects of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) on research and development expenditure and innovation output in the pharmaceutical industry.
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New and improved treatments for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
People with IBS are benefiting from better ways to manage their condition
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Maintaining skin health to improve pressure ulcer prevention in vulnerable patients
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Mirror Talkers – eco tips for hairdressers to share with their clients to save time, resources and money
Mirror Talkers – eco tips for hairdressers to share with their clients to save time, resources and money.
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Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC): Uncertainty and Attention Indices
Academics collaborate to create a series of news based cryptocurrency using a big data approach.
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Kickstarting small and medium-sized enterprises sustainability reporting internationally
Southampton Business School is leading the way on embedding sustainable accounting practices; using sustainability reporting to assess, measure and generate plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.