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Career development in Universities: academic career trajectories
Professor Yehuda Baruch, a global leader in career studies, brings a system perspective to exploring careers in various contexts. His recent study examined careers of university leaders, building on and expanding his Career Ecosystem Theory.
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Highlighting the links between hearing loss and brain health
Dr Kate Hough encouraged local communities to look after their hearing.
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Homelessness in the countryside: a hidden crisis
Southampton research is helping uncover a hidden homelessness crisis in rural England.
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Harnessing AI to improve eye health
Innovative smartphone games support treatment and testing for children’s eye conditions.
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Music and AI combine for quirky performance
Can artificial intelligence (AI) write a love letter? Southampton researchers in Music, English and Computer Science have shown that, with some help from humans, it can!
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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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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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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.