Outputs
Conferences
- Meet the locals: A phenomenology of experiencing residents in North Korea more
- Meeting academic and reflective requirements for written assignments: an integrated response more
- Meeting in the Middle: remediating the lecture theatre as a collaborative space. more
- Meeting the aliens: involving consumers in research more
- Meeting the challenge: putting sustainability in the curriculum more
- Meeting the Challenges of Collaborative Network Compliance – An Exemplary View more
- Mega-Events, Community Stakeholders and Legacy: London 2012 more
- Membership through stewardship more
- Membrane integrity and cathepsin activities of zebrafish (Danio rerio) oocytes after freezing to -196C using controlled slow cooling. more
- Membrane integrity and cathepsin activities of zebrafish (Danio rerio) oocytes after freezing to -196C using controlled slow cooling. more
- Memory for faces receives greater benefits from active exploration than memory for non-face objects more
- Men & Mascultinities in Social Work more
- Men will be Men, Women will be Women: The Case of Cross-gender Brand Extensions more
- Men’s Health Services: What men want and what we think they should have more
- MENS SANA IN CORPORE SANO – wie können somatische Themen in der psychiatrischen Pflege integriert werden? more
- Mental health among ethnic groups with diabetes in the UK more
- Mental health calls in a 999 service, how do paramedics manage patients with mental health issues more
- Mental health education for paramedics in the UK - challenges and achievements more
- Mental Health Student Nurses experience of their first practice placement. more
- Mental health student nurses’ first practice placement: Exploring their experiences. more
- Mental health student nurses’ first practice placement: Exploring their experiences. more
- Mental Health Training and Education in Nepal more
- Mental health training for community maternity workers in Nepal more
- Mental pictures and their implications for higher education more
- Mental Wellbeing, Obesity & Lifestyle in Young Adults (18-25 year olds) more