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environment that connects students with strength & conditioning, physio and performance analysis. We’ll look to you to help student-athletes balance academic and athletic life, keeping wellbeing at the heart
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practitioners dedicated to sustainable community development and poverty alleviation. The proposed research will be an exploratory approach. The innovative research methods may consider (1) network analysis
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. Performance is understood as having elements of live, audience-specific delivery. As a field that is frequently described as ‘interdisciplinary’, illustration makes a virtue of its cross-media adaptability. It
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-spread impact on the way that we see, understand and relate to the body. The opportunities for further research and critical analysis are vast. This is a quickly shifting territory making this a timely and
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, with the choice depending on the data available and the objectives of the analysis. Potential approaches include employing Machine Learning models (unsupervised, semi-supervised, or supervised
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equity is a foundational element of conceptual frameworks for sustainable urban development, its implementation often falls short in practice, creating a gap between theory and reality (Ahmad, 2024
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at Nottingham Trent University and De Montfort University, but incorporating insights from models of entrepreneurial motivation and aspiration pertinent to deprived areas. This will allow statistical analysis
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analysis of benefits arising from community energy projects across the region. Following a community development approach, initial dialogue on local challenges and energy-related issues will be used to co
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, surveys, questionnaires, etc. Data Analysis: Qualitative data can be analysed using thematic Analysis, Fuzzyset Qualitative Comparative Analysis (FsQCA), etc. Quantitative data can be analysed using Trend
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they handle competing priorities, so as not to compromise the social outcome/impact. Methodologically, a project may combine elements of different strategies and methods, such as ethnographic and participatory