Sunderland Repository records the research produced by the University of Sunderland including practice-based research and theses.
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Duffy, Kate, Hidson, Elizabeth and Deacon, Lesley (2024) Enhancing Research Culture for Practitioner Researchers: Agile Research Teams (ARTs). In: UKRI PSF/PRI Event - Sharing Learning and Success, 17 Jul 2024, University of Sunderland. (Unpublished)
Durey, Matthew, J. (2024) The Uncomfortable View from the Ivory Tower. In: The Uncomfortable Ideas Group Launch Event, 13 Jun 2024, University of Sunderland. (Unpublished)
Keates, Nathan and Waldock, Krysia Emily (2024) Neurodivergent Learners: Inclusive and Accessible Practices in Higher Education. In: Transforming Education for Personalized Learning. IGI Global, Pennsylvania, USA, pp. 19-46. ISBN 9798369308684
Lee, Amanda (2024) Theoretical, legal and policy literature review: Understanding the decision-making process behind LGBTQ+ teachers in the UK openly expressing their gender and sexual identity in the workplace. Octopus.
Lee, Amanda (2024) Understanding the decision-making process behind LGBTQ+ teachers in the UK openly expressing their gender and sexual identity in the workplace. Octopus.ac.
Mandala, Susan (2024) Stylistics, pop culture, and educational research: A systematized review and case study. English Text Construction, 16 (2). pp. 144-168. ISSN 1874-8767
Mandala, Susan and Lonbay, Sarah (2024) Transcribing and analysing difficult talk data across disciplines: A presentation of a duoethnography. In: Faculty of Education and Society Sixth Annual Staff Research Conference: Interdisciplinarity and Collaboration, 10 Jun 2024, University of Sunderland.
McGinty, Laura N, Ward, James and Masandurie, Caroline (2024) An evaluation of occupational therapy in primary care in the UK. Final report for Royal College of Occupational Therapists by Rocket Science. Project Report. Royal College of Occupational Therapists.
Pinney, Anne, Martin-Denham, Sarah, Horridge, Karen and Scott, Nathan (2024) Putting together the data jigsaw: Linking administrative data sets on children with SEND - Learning from local area experience. Discussion Paper. University of Sunderland, Sunderland.
Quaid, Sheila (2024) Bringing Humanising Influences to Critical Care Through the Natural Environment: Collaborative Evaluation of the new Critical Care Garden at James Cook University Hospital : Policy Brief. Project Report. University of Sunderland. (Unpublished)