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  1. Human-Computer Interaction Design 2025 Conference calls for a paradigm shift

    The annual conference hosted by the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design (HCID) and The Interaction Lab included talks on the accessibility, technology and teaching.

    Hashtags: Events, Expert commentary

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    New UK population-based study highlights the strengths of LGBT adolescents

    New UK population-based study highlights the strengths of LGBT adolescents

    Findings show that LGBT adolescents report a wide range of strengths, particularly in terms of their social connections and caring attributes

    Hashtag: Research news

  3. ResearchPlus: City St George’s joins new collaborative of universities to boost UK research and innovation

    ResearchPlus: City St George’s joins new collaborative of universities to boost UK research and innovation

    City St George’s has joined nine other UK universities who will work together to improve the higher education sector

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    Mental health in England really is getting worse – our survey found one in five adults are struggling

    Mental health in England really is getting worse – our survey found one in five adults are struggling

    Professor Sally McManus and Sarah Morris, National Centre for Social Research, write in The Conversation about the latest Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey (APMS)

    Hashtag: Research news

  5. Uncovering common behaviours of a successful fundraising organisation

    Uncovering common behaviours of a successful fundraising organisation

    Centre for Charity Effectiveness hosts latest Perspectives on Leadership event exploring the commonalities of good practices in fundraising.

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    Why people become drug mules – and why harsh sentences don’t deter them

    Why people become drug mules – and why harsh sentences don’t deter them

    Dr Jennifer Fleetwood writes for The Conversation about recent drug mule arrests and how harsh sentencing doesn't discourage people from engaging in the drug trade.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

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    Remembering Frederick Forsyth: my encounters with the spy who stayed out in the cold

    Remembering Frederick Forsyth: my encounters with the spy who stayed out in the cold

    Dr Paul Lashmar writes for The Conversation about Frederick Forsyth, interviewing him and reflecting upon his impact and legacy throughout his lifetime.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

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    Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich: the Netanyahu government extremists sanctioned by the UK

    Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich: the Netanyahu government extremists sanctioned by the UK

    Dr Leonie Fleischmann writes for The Conversation about the recent inclusion of the UK alongside various countries placing sanctions upon two government ministries in Israel.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  9. UK-wide aphasia project awarded £3.8 million to improve post-stroke communication

    UK-wide aphasia project awarded £3.8 million to improve post-stroke communication

    Project plans to co-design and evaluate a novel communication partner training (CPT) programme

    Hashtag: Research news

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    Chaotic new aid system means getting food in Gaza has become a matter of life – and often death

    Chaotic new aid system means getting food in Gaza has become a matter of life – and often death

    Dr Leonie Fleischmann writes for the Conversation about a newly introduced humanitarian aid system in Gaza that has led to instability.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary