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With speaker Ruth Lowry
Professor Jules Pretty, Dr Ruth Lowry
10 June 2022
Professor Chris Greer, Professor Anthony Forster
12 May 2022
As lifestyles change how do we stay active and stay healthy. What interventions can change behaviour, improve the environment and offer access to activities which can promote our wellbeing? Dr Ruth Lowry and Dr Paul Freeman from the School of Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences talk about supporting individuals and communities to live healthier more active lives from crafts and nature to drumming and gardening.
Dr Paul Freeman, Professor Jules Pretty, Dr Ruth Lowry
28 April 2022
Read Nozomi Oyama’s story, a postgraduate research student studying remotely at the University of Essex whilst working as an Occupational Therapist in Japan.
Nozomi Oyama
19 April 2022
In this blog post Akudo Amadiegwu and Professor Winifred Eboh examine two scenarios in health and social care and discuss how decolonising the health and social care curriculums will improve outcomes in healthcare and social care.
Professor Winifred Eboh, Akudo Amadiegwu
31 March 2022
Academic staff at Essex are invited to participate in one of three intensive research sandpit events that will be taking place during April and May.
Professor Chris Greer
09 March 2022
Part two of Dr Camille Cronin's series for Menopause Awareness Month looks at supporting women's wellbeing during the menopause.
Professor Camille Cronin
20 October 2021
Our second year Sports Therapy students helped runners after they’d completed the London Marathon.
Tracy Lewis
14 October 2021
YUFE researchers invited to take part in a survey which will help identify best practice and potential barriers to knowledge exchange
Communications Office
05 October 2021
Dr Rebecca Alegbo from the School of Health and Social Care explains what inclusive pedagogy is, and why it's important.
Dr Rebecca Alegbo
08 July 2021