Sunderland Repository records the research produced by the University of Sunderland including practice-based research and theses.
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Hayes, Catherine, Sunday, Joseph Seyi, Bosun, S, Thompson, Kareem, Ihejieto, Chinyere, Onuorah, Obi and Anyanwu, Philip (2017) ‘A Postgraduate Pilot Study of Peer Assisted Student Support / Supplemental Instruction between Public Health and Nursing PhD and MSc Students’. In: Student Led Celebration of Teaching and Learning Conference, 24 Mar 2017, National Glass Centre, University of Sunderland. (Unpublished)
Ihejieto, Chinyere, Fulton, John, Hayes, Catherine and Deacon, Lesley (2016) Child Labour, Child Education and Poverty in Nigeria; Conducting Research with Children. In: Young Persons Advisory Group North East, 1 Dec 2016, Great North Museum:Hancock, Newcastle Upon Tyne. (Unpublished)
Hayes, Catherine, Sunday, J. S., Ihejieto, Chinyere, Thompson, K., Anyanwu, Philip, Bosun-Arije, S. and Onuorah, O. (2016) Evaluating a Reciprocal International Educational Community of Practice in Applied Public Health Education. In: Researching, Advancing & Inspiring Student Engagement (RAISE) Conference, 8-9 Sep 2016, Loughborough, UK. (Unpublished)
Hayes, Catherine, Sunday, J.S., Ihejieto, Chinyere, Thompson, K., Anyanwu, Philip, Bosun-Arije, S. and Onuorah, O. (2016) Evaluating a Reciprocal International Educational Community of Practice in Applied Public Health Education. In: Researching, Advancing & Inspiring Student Engagement (RAISE), 9-10 Sep 2016, Loughborough, UK. (Unpublished)
Hayes, Catherine, Sunday, J.S., Bosun-Arije, S., Thompson, K., Onuorah, O., Anyanwu, Philip and Ihejieto, Chinyere (2016) Framing Reciprocity - A Collaborative Learning Project between PhD and MSc Students. In: Learning and Teaching Festival, Students as Partners in Learning and Teaching, University of Sunderland Learning Enhancement Annual Conference, 24-26 Apr 2016, Sunderland, UK. (Unpublished)
Ihejieto, Chinyere (2020) Child labour, child education and poverty: a study of children on the street in Nigeria. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.