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To mark the first annual Research Appreciation Day on the 5th July 2023, Dr Katherine Gordon-Smith, Senior Research Fellow within the Mood Disorders Research Group in the School of Allied Health and Community discusses her recent research into mood monitoring in bipolar disorder.
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We know you're looking for ways to help at this difficult time. So we've put together this list of volunteer opportunities and guidance for those who have free time to offer. #TeamWorc #Volunteering
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Dr Gill Harrop is a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology at the University of Worcester and has researched extensively in the effectiveness of 'bystander intervention', essentially, looking at what we can do to tackle problematic behaviours.
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Doctor Lucy Arnold is a Lecturer in Contemporary Literature at the University of Worcester. In this Academic Blog she explores the connection between Worcester Cathedral and the novels of Hilary Mantel. As the publication of Hilary Mantel's The Mirror and The Light approached in March of last year.
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Sheridan Courtney, a recent Worcester graduate, recommends five acclaimed horror movies that add prestige to the genre.
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Sheridan Courtney, a recent Worcester graduate, studied a joint honours in Film Studies and Film Production BA (Hons) at an Undergraduate level and has recently completed a Masters qualification in Creative Media. Here he discusses the current trends in Korean Cinema and what to watch next if you enjoyed Parasite.
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English Language lecturer Jenny Lewin-Jones tells us how our lives shape the way we speak.
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In honour of National Poetry Day we asked our Creative Writing Lecturers to suggest the names of five poets you should be reading, watching and listening to right now. Here's what they came up with:
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Dr Andy Renfree, Principal Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science, shares with us his short guide on how to become a runner.
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Founded as a teacher training college in 1946, the University of Worcester has, from its foundation, had a strong commitment to utilising the power of education for the major benefits both to individuals and society as a whole.