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ACHDS researchers accepted as Associate Fellows (AFHEA) of Advance HE
Congratulations to Bradley Scott, Clarisse de Vries and Kusum Singal who have all been accepted as Associate Fellows (AFHEA) of Advance Higher Education. Well done on all the hard work for your submissions and congratulations again on this recognition of your contribution to teaching and supporting learning in higher education.
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Challenges of the cost-of-living crisis for people with kidney disease in Scotland.
Dr Aravinda Meera Guntupalli and Dr Simon Sawhney were invited by Kidney Care UK and Miles Briggs MSP to attend a Scottish Parliamentary Roundtable with Jenni Minto (Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health), clinicians, researchers, cross-party politicians and most importantly, people living with kidney disease to address the impact of the cost-of-living crisis for people with kidney disease...
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Scotland can easily make changes to stop mental health crisis for young people.
Great to see this an article in the P&J from Dr Will Ball which discusses children's mental health and socioeconomic exposures. The article draws on some of the work we did as part of the Networked Data Lab.
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Modelling during the COVID-19 response.
On Wednesday January 31st, Dr Caroline Franco gave a talk on her modelling work during COVID-19, as part of the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series organised by the Department of Physics. The talk kicked off with an overview of the use of modelling during the emergence of COVID-19. Mathematical models became important tools...