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The Urban Poor and the ‘Rebuilding’ Programme in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, 2005-7. Abstract. This paper analyses the effectiveness of Operation Garikai/Hlalani Kuhle (OGHK) “rebuilding” programme in the city of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe between 2005 and
Our brains detect threats ‘automatically’ but the process of understanding conciliatory gestures is far more complex, new research from ӣƵ suggests.
CNCL123. Council. 13th May 2020. Present: Dinah Caine (Chair), David Reddaway, Andrew Laurence, Lauren Corelli, Carol Rue, Ben Fowler, Aaron Porter, David Oswell, John Price, Ian Borman, Elisabeth Hill, Philip Stoltzfus, Ronke Akerele, Lynn Pearcy,
Updates from the department. The Talking Brain: Adventures of a Travelling Neuropsychologist. Posted on. 21st June 2016. bystudied Experimental Psychology at King’s College Cambridge followed by a PhD at the University of Sussex with Alan Parkin
General Operations RA V9 04.01.2022. RISK ASSESSMENT RECORD. Activity Assessed: General Operation of University Buildings during Academic year 2021/2022. Assessor: Verity Hendrick/ Shirley Fantie. Assessment Date: 10/01/2022. Responsible Person:
CNCL138. Council Minutes. (Open). 25 November 2021 Held via Teams from 3pm. Present: Irene Adeyinka, Ronke Akerele, Sara Bafo, Anna Carlile, Frances Corner, Susan Dilly, Anna Furse, Kiran Grewal, Elisabeth Hill, Andrew Laurence, Ravi Mahendra, Ben
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Menu. Case studies. Case studies from recent projects, collaborations and events. Continue reading Soul Fuel. Posted on. 21st January 2025. byStudent project assistant funded through the creative high streets programme was able to work closely with
a research project exploring artistic and experimental work with grassroots and radical archival resources. Author: agree009. Content note: this post contains mentions of domestic violence and suicide. I first encountered Prem Chandra when I worked