Ironman and Senior Research Fellow investigating symptoms of hearing loss in people with Alzheimer’s disease and the primary progressive aphasias
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Eight reasons why a PhD by publication is often a good model
A PhD by publication allows you to write for real and varied audiences, inviting intellectual exchanges that benefit your research.
Profile – Lisa Thorpe
Studying the benefits of musical training on Implicit memory in older adults.
Profile – Dr Jacki Stansfeld
Research Fellow on the RADAR Programme - Research into Antipsychotic Discontinuation and Reduction at University College London
Profile – Dr Robyn Dowlen, The University of Manchester
Teaching and Research Associate, exploring 'in the moment' experiences; music and dementia at The University of Manchester.
An introduction to overviews of reviews: planning a relevant research question and objective for an overview
Overviews of systematic reviews are a relatively new approach to synthesising evidence, and research methods and associated guidance are developing.
Profile – Yvette Vermeer
Researching dementia and the use of surveillance technology (sociology)
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