Author Archives: Simone Apel

Bitesize resources for researchers!

Another selection of Web resources, recommended especially by UN research students.

Social Research Hub: A forum, Twitter feed and Blog for social researchers in a wide range of fields, including human geography, education, linguistics, law, psychology, sociology.

Research blogs: From the publishers of Research Fortnight and Research Professional.

PhD life: A personal blog about the PhD experience.

Literature Review HQ: A literature review toolbox containing articles, podcasts and other resources.

So you want to blog?: Instructions on how to get started on a Blog of your own.

Next week – watch this space for statistics resources online!

If you have any good research Web resources that you’d like to share please email them to Simone Apel.

Featured Researcher: Roshni Khatri

Roshni Khatri poster awardRoshni Khatri, Postgraduate Research Student
Runner up in the UN Graduate School poster competition 2013

On 8th May at the Graduate School Annual Poster Competition, Roshni was awarded a runners-up prize of £75 for her poster entitled “A Survey of Upper Limb Neurological Splinting Practice in the UK“. The Vice Chancellor, Professor Nick Petford, presented her prize.

The aim of Roshni’s study was to determine the current practice of occupational therapist’s (OT’s) that use splinting for upper limb rehabilitation with stroke survivors. To achieve this a survey was sent to all OT’s who belong to the Specialist section for Neurological Practice (SSNP), working with stroke survivors to determine the nature of their practice. Data collected from the group of participants will serve to determine the devices and techniques used for the assessment and treatment process, as well as the nature of the clinical reasoning process and the factors that influence practice within the current health care climate.

Roshni is a Senior Lecturer in Occupational Therapy and can be contacted at the University of Northampton’s School of Health.

June workshops and events from The Graduate School

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We have five workshops still to run this academic year for UN Research Students;

  • “How to Argue”
  • “Your Thesis: Working with Long Docs”
  • “Writing Bids”
  • “Interviewing for Researchers”
  • “Negotiation in work and study”.

And two great events;

  • Our Annual Update Day for Research Students and Supervisors on June 18th.
  • And our Annual Research Student Conference on June 27th. Read the rest of this entry

Featured Researcher: Nutmeg Hallett

PosternutmegNutmeg Hallett, Postgraduate Research Student
Runner up in the UN Graduate School poster competition 2013

On 8th May at the Graduate School Annual Poster Competition, Nutmeg was awarded a runners-up prize of £75 for her poster entitled “The Prevention of Inpatient Violence and Aggression: Patient and Staff Perceptions”. The Vice Chancellor, Professor Nick Petford, presented her prize.

Nutmeg is undertaking a research project, jointly funded by the University of Northampton and St. Andrew’s Healthcare. Most of her time is spent at St. Andrew’s, where she is part of the research team. The focus of her research is on the prevention of inpatient violence and aggression. This is of particular interest to her, having spent two years working as a mental health nurse in forensic services, where preventing patient aggression was an important part of the role.

Nutmeg can be contacted at the University of Northampton’s School of Health.

Featured Researcher: Saneeya Qureshi

PostersaneeyaSaneeya Qureshi
Winner of the UN Graduate School poster competition 2013

Saneeya Qureshi’s poster, entitled Like a cog in a wheel impressed the judges at our recent Poster competition, scoring 117 points out of a possible 126.  The first prize of £100 was presented by the Vice Chancellor Professor Nick Petford.

Saneeya Qureshi

Saneeya Qureshi

Saneeya’s research investigates the support provided to teachers with regard to their teaching practices for students who have Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstream English primary schools. This support is coordinated by Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs). The focus of the study is the SENCO-teacher dynamic, and the development and implementation of appropriate provisions for children with SEN. Data gathered through questionnaires and interviews is examined using thematic analysis.

Saneeya is based at the Centre for Education and Research (CeSNER), in the School of Education. Her research interests pertain to issues around inclusive education both in the UK and internationally.

Graduate School Update Day – Tuesday 18th June

Don’t forget to book your place on the Graduate School Annual Update Day for research degree supervisors and students.

Holdenby Lecture Theatre 3, Park Campus
9am-13:30pm (includes danish pastries & lunch!).

Social Enterprise and the Health Sector: A lunchtime seminar

CFHWSubmitted by Ruth Hughes-Rowlands

The UN School of Health, in association with NHS Northamptonshire, presents a seminar:

Social enterprise, is this a benefit to the health sector?
Wednesday 12th June 2013, 1-2pm at Sunley Conference Centre, the University of Northampton, Park Campus. Includes a sandwich lunch.

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“And the winner of the 8th Graduate School Poster Competition is…”

Poster compThe University of Northampton’s Graduate School hosted its eighth Annual Research Student Poster Competition to give research students the opportunity to showcase their work. The event was held on Wednesday 8 May in the Dialogue Cafe in Rockingham Library and was opened by Professor Ian Livingstone, Head of the Graduate School. The competition was open to all research students from all years of study and the aim was to create a poster that described their research to a mixed audience of non-subject specialists.

Winning_Poster

The winners were announced by Professor Nick Petford, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Northampton, with a top prize of £100 and two runner up prizes of £75.

Saneeya Qureshi, from the School of Education was named as the winner, with her poster, ‘Like a Cog in a Wheel’, with two runner-up prizes won by Roshni Khatri and Nutmeg Hallett, both from the School of Health.

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Graduate School Workshops coming up!

Gradschool logoDon’t miss out – click on the Eventbrite links to book!

Funding your postdoctoral career, Katie Jones
Thursday, 16 May from 16:30 to 18:30
T-Pod, Rockingham Library, Park Campus. http://fundpostdocmay13.eventbrite.co.uk/
This session aims to demonstrate the range of opportunities available to fund your postdoctoral research and detail the services offered by the Research and Strategic Bidding Office to support you in bidding for funding.

Working with Children, Dr Jane Callaghan
Thursday, 23 May from 17:00 to 19:00
MY120, Maidwell Building, Avenue Campus. http://workchilmay13.eventbrite.co.uk/
In this session, we will consider ethical and practical issues in working with children.  We will draw on both ‘mainstream’ and ‘critical’ insights to construct a sense of how best we might work as researchers with children and young people.  Particular attention will be paid to models of consultation, involvement and participation. Read the rest of this entry

Workplace Wellbeing Event by our School of Health

Submitted by Ruth Hughes-Rowlands

The School of Health at The University of Northampton presents, in association with NHS Northamptonshire, a Workplace Wellbeing Event incorporating The Peggie Kellam Memorial Lecture. The event will be held on Thursday 23rd May 2013 from 10.30am to 2.30pm at Sunley Management Centre, Park Campus, the University of Northampton.

The Programme of Events will incorporate the Peggie Kellam Memorial Lecture presented by Colonel A P Finnegan, followed by our keynote speaker, Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes. This year’s event will examine issues relating to work life balance, occupational stress and mental health within the armed forces and other professions.

Additional speakers will include Neville Davies, Paul West & Claire Zambuni — Fishing for Heroes. Lunch will be provided

For further information and to book a place please contact: Email: chwr@northampton.ac.uk  Tel: 01604 892820.