Outputs
Conferences
- HAT: Hybrid Adversarial Training to Make Robust Deep Learning Classifiers more
- Hate Crime on campus: introducing a forum theatre approach to enhance student engagement more
- Haunted spaces: chronological illusion, From Hell and the gothic graphic novel more
- Have usability and security trade-offs in mobile financial services become untrustworthy? more
- 'Have your say' and Public Service Blogging: Empowering the electorate? more
- Have your say’ and then what? Civic Engagement, BBC News Online and the 2005 UK General Election more
- he importance of good nutrition and its role within the sTimul project more
- HE support for VFX - VFX Tutor Day more
- Head tracking and action recognition in a smart meeting room more
- Health Ability Pass: An Accessible Healthcare Gateway for Patients with Disabilities more
- Health Actors’ Perspective on Quality of Care in Maternal and Neonatal Health in Nepal’ more
- Health and economic impacts of smoking restrictions: issues in modelling evidence for public health policy more
- Health and Lifestyle of Nepalese Migrants in the United Kingdom more
- Health and welfare of Nepali female returnees from Gulf countries: A mixed-methods study more
- Health and Wellbeing in the Roman World more
- Health care provision by United Communist Party Nepal-Maoist more
- Health Law in Wales: Teaching Values, Ethics and Law more
- Health literacy and the relationship with disease severity in COPD: A cross sectional study more
- Health on the move: Young people’s perceptions and experiences of use of the Mobile Information Bus in rural north-east Grampian more
- Health Research Priorities and Needs in Migrant Health: A Review of Reviews’ more
- Health status and health risks to Nepalese migrant workers in the Middle East & Malaysia more
- Health, diet and gender - patterns of complex identity in early medieval Pleidelsheim more
- Health, identity and the running body more
- Healthcare providers and the challenge of evidence-based decision-making. more
- HealthForce: a feasibility study of a lifestyle management programme for cardiovascular risk screening participants more