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work education and practice in Spain’, Community Development Journal, Volume 56, Issue 4, pp. 644–662, https://doi.org/10.1093/cdj/bsab026. Bengoa Report (2016) Systems, not structures: Changing health
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BookTrust. (2025). Reading for a brighter future: BookTrust’s strategy 2025–2030. https://files.booktrust.org.uk/docs/documents/BookTrust-Strategy-2025-2030.pdf?v=1758034310 Cahoon, A., Gilmore, C
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, development and wellbeing, but research shows that children with SEN are less active than their peers without SEN, and this gap grows wider as they get older. A promising way to address this is by improving
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) is essential for health, development, and wellbeing, but children with SEN are less active than their peers without SEN and less likely to take part in physical activities. These gaps tend to widen as
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life. Traditional water treatment technologies often show limited effectiveness in removing these harmful compounds, necessitating the development of improved, sustainable and cost-effective treatment
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development training for Health and Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland incorporating both medical humanities and creative health. Quality assurance within healthcare has been evidenced through the provision
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evaluate the therapeutic value of monoclonal GIPR antibodies both alone and in combination with known antidiabetic drugs and novel agents in development. Important Information: Applications for more than one
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regions harness AI for long-term, sustainable growth in the UK, Ireland and beyond. Ideal for a motivated candidate with interests in innovation, entrepreneurship, sustainability, or regional development
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Summary This PhD examines the historical and contemporary development of Donegal Yarns, one of the last
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haemorrhage, neonatal anaemia, and long-term neurodevelopmental impairments. Reducing anaemia is a key target of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, reflecting the global priority to safeguard