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Moderating Readers and Reading Online
ConferenceDespite the proliferation of online book clubs and reading groups, very little has been written to date on the management of these spaces and how this helps frame the kinds of discussion and interpretative work that take place.

Dr Sarah Buchan
PersonMy research interests centre on understanding the regulation of the adaptive immune system. Specific long-term interests revolve around how T cells can be exploited to enhance cancer immunotherapy and alleviate dysregulation in autoimmune conditions.

Results of Lothian Discharge Study
ConferenceQuality of Care for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Lothian (Scotland) is an action research project concerned with care in the community and coordination of services.

Dedicated psychiatric care within general practice: Health outcome and service providers' views
Journal ArticleHealth service reforms have led to relocation of care of the chronic mentally ill from institutions to the community, with subsequent demands on the primary health care team.

Dr Yaar Dagan
PersonDr Yaar Dagan is a law lecturer and a researcher at Bournemouth University, the Department of Humanities & Law, Faculty of Media & Communication. He currently serves as a Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics, and Ethics (CAPPE) at the University of Brighton, and as a visiting lecturer at Lviv Polytechnic University (Ukraine).

Dr Vegard Engen
PersonI'm Deputy Head of Department in Computing & Informatics at Bournemouth University, where I focus on external engagement / professional practice and student engagement in addition to general management, teaching and research responsibilities.

Dr Jo Wells
PersonJo is a lecturer in the social work and social sciences department and lectures She leads units for undergraduates in qualitative research skills and postgraduates in criminological theory.

Dr Stephen Gregory
PersonI am a conservation biologist. I use population modelling to understand and propose management actions to conserve animal populations under global change, from native Galapagos rodents to Malaysian orangutans.

Assistive technologies after stroke: Self-management or fending for yourself? A focus group study
Journal ArticleBACKGROUND: Assistive Technologies, defined as "electrical or mechanical devices designed to help people recover movement" have demonstrated clinical benefits in upper-limb stroke rehabilitation.

Lifestyle sports delivery and sustainability: clubs, communities and user-managers
Journal ArticleLifestyle and informal sports have been recognised by policy makers as offering opportunities to increase participation in physical activity, particularly amongst hard to reach groups.

Professor Dan Jackson
PersonPhD SupervisorI am a researcher, educator and consultant in the field of media, communication, sport and politics. My research broadly explores the intersection of media and social change, including the construction of news, mediated disability representation, political communication, and journalistic role performance.

Dr Jane Healy
PersonPhD SupervisorDr Jane Healy is Principal Academic in Criminology, in the Department of Social Science and Social Work, in the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences at Bournemouth University.

Stephen Allen
PersonView the academic profile of Stephen Allen at Bournemouth University

Dr Simon Frost
PersonSimon studied and received his Masters and Phd in Denmark, pursuing a career in publishing, translation and arts before academia, joining Bournemouth University in September 2012 as Senior Lecturer in English.

Dr Diogo Montalvao
PersonMeet Diogo Montalvão, a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED), a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and an Associate Professor in Structural Dynamics.

Dr Evi Karathanasopoulou
PersonPhD SupervisorI joined Bournemouth University in January 2014 and I am a Principal Academic in Audio Production. I work across theory and practice. My main area of expertise is the field of Audio Media but I teach across a number of other visual and interactive media.

Dr Margarete Parrish
PersonMargarete Parrish’s career in social work began with her MSW from the University of Georgia in the US, where she specialised in Mental Health Social Work.

Sonya Chelvanayagam
PersonSonya Chelvanayagam MSc, RN, PgDip (Learning & Teaching) is a lecturer in mental health nursing at Bournemouth University. She is a registered mental health nurse and adult nurse who has worked in a variety of care services such as HIV and gastroenterology.

Professor Marios Angelopoulos
PersonI am Professor of Networked and Sensing Systems at Bournemouth University (U.K.), specialising in future and emerging paradigms of networks and networked systems.

Stephen Harper
PersonI teach a variety of topics found within the animation field, including:Character Animation, Character Design ,Concept and story generation ,Story Boarding ,Life Drawing, Acting and the History of animation I have written, designed and delivered the NCCA animation units for the BA CA and CVA pathways, levels I,C and H.

Eliciting Parental Views Regarding Early Discharge to Home Care for Premature Infants
Journal ArticlePreterm infants are preverbal and cannot suggest improvements in healthcare provision and must rely on parents to be their ‘voice’. This article describes how seeking parents’ views in a local unit in the South West England led to changes in service provision.

Adult advanced life support: Section 3 of the European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2015
Journal ArticleErweiterte lebensrettende Maßnahmen für Erwachsene („advanced life support“, ALS) kommen zum Einsatz, nachdem Basismaßnahmen zur Wiederbelebung („basic life support“, BLS) begonnen und, wenn sinnvoll, ein automatisierter externer Defibrillator (AED) verwendet wurde.

Solutions for humanity on how to conserve insects
Journal ArticleThe fate of humans and insects intertwine, especially through the medium of plants. Global environmental change, including land transformation and contamination, is causing concerning insect diversity loss, articulated in the companion review Scientists' warning to humanity on insect extinctions.

End of Life Care Education: A Service evaluation
ReportEXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction and scope of report Following a successful pilot programme which combined End of Life Care (EoLC) education with leadership skills, St Wilfred’s Hospice Chichester, in partnership with Sue Nash from Action Learning Teams were awarded a grant from the Frances and Augustus Newman Foundation to fund a follow-up programme and independent evaluation.

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