Sunderland Repository records the research produced by the University of Sunderland including practice-based research and theses.
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Admiss, Danielle-Maria (2018) A World Beyond: How can World-Building Inform Curatorial Practice? Doctoral thesis, The University of Sunderland.
Alexander-Passe, Neil (2018) DYSLEXIA, TRAUMATIC SCHOOLING AND CAREER SUCCESS: Investigating the motivations of why many individuals with developmental dyslexia are successful despite experiencing traumatic schooling. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Craig, Ian (2018) SEAWATER INTAKE RISERS FOR FLOATING LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (FLNG) VESSELS. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Djumrianti, Desloehal (2018) Representations of Jakarta as a Tourist Destination: a Critical Discourse Analysis. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Drainville, Elaine (2018) Articulating the Liminal: Enabling Access to Voice. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Duffy, Maurice (2018) A NEW MODEL FOR CAPTURING THE KEY ATTRIBUTES OF ORGANISATIONS AND DRIVING CHANGE. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
El-Taher Al-Fourganee, Zadma (2018) How Secondary School Libyan Teachers Assess Students’ Oral Communication. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Gibby, Caroline (2018) Constructing the role of the law teacher in the changing context of higher education policy and practice. Doctoral thesis, NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY.
Hidson, Elizabeth (2018) Challenges to Pedagogical Content Knowledge in lesson planning during curriculum transition: a multiple case study of teachers of ICT and Computing in England. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.
Johnston, John (2018) ‘Critical Visual Arts Education’ A Pedagogy of Conflict Transformation In Search of the ‘Moral Imagination’. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Kondacs, Laszlo (2018) Novel substrates for the improved detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Mofidi, Reza (2018) Data Mining and Associated Analytical Tools as Decision Aids for Healthcare practitioners in Vascular Surgery. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Mondin, Alessandra (2018) Investigating the Aesthetics, Ethics and Politics of Feminist Desires in Pornographic Media. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Ojelabi, Adedokun Oluwafemi (2018) Quality Of Life and its Predictor Markers in Sickle Cell Disease in Ibadan South West Nigeria. Post-Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Ousset, Aymeric (2018) Screening Methods for the Development of Binary Spray-Dried Amorphous Solid Dispersions in Early Stage of Drug and Process Development. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Payne, Annette (2018) A Mixed Methods Investigation of Alcohol use in Sheltered Accommodation. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Rahim, Safwan Abdel (2018) Preparation and Characterisation of Floating Tablets to Target the Stomach. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Scarfuto, Rosalinda Ruiz (2018) Investigations into the impact of tactile perception on the artist’s creative process expressed on a 3D Poetic Canvas using the methodology of a ‘Forest Flaneur’. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Sheikh, Muhammad (2018) STATE OF CHARGE DEPENDENT THERMAL RUNAWAY DETECTION OF LITHIUM-ION BATTERY UNDER MECHANICAL ABUSE CONDITIONS. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Tangwe, Stephen L (2018) Demonstration of residential air source heat pump water heaters performance in South Africa: Systems monitoring and modelling. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Thrower, Graham S (2018) An institutional and spatial consideration of markets for financialised infrastructure. Doctoral thesis, Newcastle University.
Thwaites, Angela (2018) Towards Making the Unmakeable: How 3D Printing Can Inform Kiln Formed Glass Practice in the 21st Century. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Wignall, Liam (2018) Kinky Sexual Subcultures and Virtual Leisure Spaces. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.
Wilson, Sharon (2018) VW Campervan Subculture: Tourism Mobilities and Experiences. Doctoral thesis, University of Sunderland.