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Humanities and Geriatric Education: a Strategy for Recruitment?
Ageing is a common subject in arts and literature as it is a universal experience. The use of the humanities in medical education may have a positive effect on trainees’ attitude to caring for seniors and on geriatrics as a career choice.
Christopher Frank, Ruth Elwood Martin
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The Allergic Bodies Conference: Postgraduate/Postdoctoral Research Conference, 2010 [PDF]
This is the programme document for the annual Postgraduate/Postdoctoral Research Conference with Keynotes: Dr Jennifer Bajorek (Goldsmiths), Marianne Sjelsford (National Academy of Arts, Oslo, Sweden); Dr Maarten Vanvolsem (Lieven Gevaert Research ...
Golding, Sue +2 more
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Background Encouraging healthy eating and physical activity in children has long-term benefits for their health and development, however many do not meet the requirements for fruit and vegetable consumption, or physical activity.
Sumantla Devi Varman +5 more
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Preservation through access: the AHDS performing arts collections in ECLAP and Europeana [PDF]
This poster provides an overview of the ongoing rescue of valuable digital collections that had been taken down and consequently lost to general access.
Innocenti, P., Richards, J.
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The future of homegrown teaching artists? Negotiating contradictions of professionalization in the youth arts and humanities fields [PDF]
Youth arts and humanities programs are providing invaluable learning opportunities for youth participants to become what we term “homegrown teaching artists.” After several years of artistic and pedagogic development, these alumni teach youth in the same
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The hunt for submarines in classical art: mappings between scientific invention and artistic interpretation [PDF]
This is a report to the AHRC's ICT in Arts and Humanities Research Programme. This report stems from a project which aimed to produce a series of mappings between advanced imaging information and communications technologies (ICT) and needs within visual
Christie, Polly +2 more
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Background Medical humanities courses that incorporate the visual arts traditionally require in-person instruction and visits to museums. The COVID-19 pandemic afforded medical educators a unique opportunity to implement and evaluate virtual visual arts ...
Gavisha R. Waidyaratne +3 more
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Arts | Humanities | Complex Networks [PDF]
In the last decade, the science of complex networks [1] experienced a remarkable success story, driven by never-before-seen amounts of data and an ever-increasing interest in understanding complex properties and dynamics. More and more physicists, computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians, biologists, economists and social scientists are tackling ...
Schich, Maximilian +2 more
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Hackathons: Why Co-Location? [PDF]
This research was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council [grant Number AH/J005142/1].This research was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council [grant Number AH/J005142/1].This research was supported by the Arts and Humanities
BRISCOE, G, Dima, M, Virani, TE
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Advancement of Global Peace Building from the Periscope of Kant’s Philosophy of Perpetual Peace [PDF]
The topic of discourse titled “Advancement of Global Peace Building from the Periscope of Kant‟s Philosophy of Perpetual Peace” is centered on the clarion call for the placement of the study of Arts and Humanities at the forefront of human existential ...
Eyo, Emmanuel Bassey
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