Mapping the landscape of child health and wellbeing research and development

Submitted by Dr Sarah Neill

Mapping the landscape of child health and wellbeing research and development at the University of Northampton

If you are working in the field of child health and wellbeing research, development or knowledge transfer, you are invited to a meeting to map the landscape at the University of Northampton in this area.

Please click on this Doodle poll to enter your availability.

We will advertise the best date and time plus the location of the meeting in the week beginning 4th November.

For more information please contact Sarah Neill or Jane Callaghan.

Weekly help desk service for researchers from LLS

The dates for this term’s ‘help desk’ slots are now up on the university website.

These slots provide you with the opportunity to drop in with your questions for the LLS Research Support team (Miggie and Nick).  We’d love to chat with you about:

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’23 things’ for research

Dr Scott Turner has just drawn my attention to this latest iteration of the ’23 things’ programme: 23 things for research.

The original ’23 things’ programme was designed by Helene Blowers at the public library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County in North Carolina.  Its purpose was to introduce participants to new and emerging technologies.  The programme involved a series of 23 tasks or ‘things’, each related to the use of a new tool or service, and lasted nine weeks.  As they used the new tools, particpants were expected to maintain a reflective blog on their experiences (Wilkinson and Cragg, 2010, p.29).

This version, ’23 things for research’, is organised by the University of Oxford and aims to “expose you to a range of digital tools that could help you in your personal and professional development as a researcher, academic, student or in another role” (Bodleian Libraries, 2012). It is open to non-Oxford folk.

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School of the Arts Research Seminar Series for Autumn/Winter 2013

We are pleased to announce the School of the Arts Research Seminar Series for Autumn/Winter 2013.

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Finding journals and journal articles using NELSON

FAQ: How can I use NELSON to find journals and journal articles?

While researchers are often best served by accessing Library and Learning Services’ electronic journal collections directly (via our A-Z list), our research discovery tool NELSON can be a quick and convenient way to find articles and journals online. Read on for a short guide.

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Understanding Agency and Resistance: Children in situations of domestic abuse

UNARSDr Jane Callaghan writes:

The UNARS research team was at the University of Northampton this week. This 4 nation project, funded by the European Commission through it’s ‘Daphne’ funding stream, focuses on young people’s experiences of domestic abuse. This week, we began the analysis of our interviews with children, carers and professionals who work with domestic abuse. Our researchers from Italy, Spain and Greece explored the complexities of young people’s lived experience of domestic abuse, and the creative and resilient strategies they deploy to cope with these situations.

Find out more about the project here.

School of the Arts Scholars Attend International Conference on Diaspora Studies in Germany

Professor Janet Wilson, Dr Larissa Allwork and CoHaB funded PhD student, Sarah Knor attended the international conference of the Marie Curie Initial Training Network on ‘Diasporic Constructions of Home and Belonging’ (CoHaB) at WWU Muenster in Germany (22nd – 24th September 2013).

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Re-launch of the Supervisor’s Forum

(posted on behalf of Dr Ali Al-Sherbaz, Dr Wanda McCormick and Dr David Preece)

We are re-launching the University’s PhD Supervisor’s Forum.

The purpose of the forum is to enable doctoral supervisors to meet with colleagues from within and outside their disciplines, to share ideas and practice, to problem-solve with peers, to network and to have a nice lunch. Read the rest of this entry

Citation data and metrics in Google Scholar

Google Scholar has offered basic metrics data for some time, but the service has seen some interesting developments recently that make it easy to discover highly-cited journals and articles for a wide selection of academic disciplines.

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Graduate School Generic Skills Programme 2013-14

GSWLogoThe Graduate School’s generic workshop programme 2013-14, for UN Research Degree Students, can be found via the link below. 

Our Development Days consist of a full day of workshops (usually three, plus lunch) for a specific stage of study. The Development Day programme begins again in the 2014-15 academic year.

All workshops are available for booking via the Eventbrite booking system, links shown in the attachments.

Graduate School generic workshops 2013-14  (Most recent update: 28th May 2014)

Development day schedule (Finished for 2013-2014 academic year)

If you have any questions please contact the Training Coordinator for Research Programmes, Simone Apel.