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Research Areas. Research publications. The best way for researchers or potential students to get an idea of our research is by looking at our papers. Most of our research is published within a year, usually in J.Acoust.Soc.America, occasionally in Nature and Science and sometimes in other journals. Student projects. For these, we usually.
Social Science Research publishes papers devoted to quantitative social science research and methodology. The journal features articles that illustrate the use of quantitative methods to empirically test social science theory. The journal emphasizes research concerned with issues or methods that cut across traditional disciplinary lines. Special attention is given to methods that have been.
Ongoing work, and projects completed since 2005. These projects are listed chronologically with the most recently funded first and include: Externally-funded Projects; Personal Research Fellowships; Projects internally funded through the Transforming Practice Research Programme (TPRP) Faculty Staff's recently published books.
Watch our Research Impact films: 3-4 minute videos of how our research has benefitted policy, health, business and culture. Oxford and KCL design a new open-source ventilator The OxVent team, a group of engineers and medics from Oxford University and Kings College London, has been shortlisted by government to go to the next stage of testing for safety and usability for their ventilator prototype.
Access to Research gives free, walk-in access to over 30 million academic articles in participating public libraries across the UK. Students and independent researchers can now access many of the world’s best academic papers from leading publishers who have made their journal content available for free. Start now by viewing which articles and journals are available from home, then find a.
Completed projects; EEF Research Papers. The EEF publishes open access research papers that cover the results of research projects based on the data stored in the EEF Data Archive. This data archive is a unique database of data from EEF-funded evaluations of education interventions. This data can either be collected directly from schools and pupils, or be accessed through the National Pupil.
Research in Science Education is an international journal publishing and promoting scholarly science education research of interest to a wide group of people. The journal examines early childhood, primary, secondary, tertiary, workplace, and informal learning as they relate to science education. In publishing scholarly articles, RISE is looking for articulation of the principles and practices.