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Lifecourse of Place: how environments throughout life can support healthy ageing

Lifecourse of Place: how environments throughout life can support healthy ageing With the number of older people increasing rapidly across the world, finding ways to create the environments that…

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Public Engagement with Research in CMVM

Meaningful dialogue between research and society can be transformational, and ensures that the research we undertake in the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine has a positive impact on the…

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MHSES 175th Anniversary Lecture Series - The value of developing a physical activity habit.

Moray House School of Education and Sport has organised a series of public lectures to celebrate its 175th anniversary, all on the theme of Making a Difference. The value of developing a physical…

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'Harnessing Population-based Data to Understand Mental Health Treatment Effectiveness in Children & Young People’, Dr Sharon Neufeld

There is a paucity of information regarding effectiveness of treatment-as-usual mental health services in children and young people, with uncertainties regarding which individuals improve, and…

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Tessa Strain

Tessa Strain talks about her research work with PAHRC.

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Professor Marie Murphy

Professor Marie Murphy talks about the research activity at PAHRC and her own research interests.

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Dr Claire Fitzsimons

Dr Claire Fitzsimons talks about her research at PAHRC.

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Command & control: delirium

Command & control: delirium

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‘You Really Do Become Invisible’: Exploring Older Adults Rights to the City

A global ageing population presents opportunities and challenges to designing urban environments that support ageing in place. The World Health Organisation’s Global Age-Friendly Cities…

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Collaborative learning of new information in older age: a systematic review - Kelly Wolfe

Introduction. Aging is accompanied by a multitude of changes in cognitive abilities such as processing speed and memory, which in turn affect learning. Learning collaboratively may benefit older…

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Kaltura Capture recording - January 18th 2022, 3:19:41 pm

Intro video

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The physiology of growth hormone secretion

Dr Fraser Gibb

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The Great Medico-Legal Debate 2015: Should Scotland Legalise Assisted Suicide?

Is there a convincing case to be made for legalising assisted suicide in Scotland? In the University of Glasgow’s historic Debates Chambers, the Mason Institute hosted its second annual…

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2020-11-12-CRFR_Seminar_Kay-Tisdall

CRFR Seminar - Kay Tisdall speaking at the seminar on Intersectionality Families and Relationships – Colonisation, Climate Change, Children’s Rights: Has Covid-19 changed the agenda? 11…

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Intro to the musculoskeletal system

Mr Gavin Brown

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CL - Lecture 4.g - Sequents 2

Additional predicates after the turnstile behave similarly.

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