Author: Thomas Jenkins

Research Café – 25th August 2021

Presentations were provided by:

  • Colby Glover – ‘Does vitamin D enhance COVID-19-relevant in vitro immune responses in leukocytes from Caucasian and South Asian individuals?’
  • Dr Luca Morini, Steve Raven and Dr Arinola Adefila – ‘Decolonising Research in CU – Recognising Interdependence’
  • Han Zhang – ‘Blockchain adoption in steel supply chain conceptual framework’

An Interim Project Report,  Decolonising Education – Fostering Conversations – Interim Project Report, related to the second presentation is available online at: DOI 10.18552/GLEA/2021/0001

Research Café – 21st July 2021

Presentations were provided by:

  • Paulette Toppin  – ‘How senior public service leader practice is understood and reflected upon by senior public service stakeholders: The case of Jamaica as a developing state’
  • Thomas Jenkins (Library staff) – ‘Understanding Transformative Agreements, the new way to publish Open Access’

Research Café – 31st March 2021

Presentations were provided by:

  • Solene Cargill – ‘Airflow in lungs: what do we know about alveoli and why is it still not enough?’
  • Holly Gilbert – ‘Mathematics and Statistics Support in the New Normal’ 

A paper authored by Holly related their presentation was published as: Gilbert, H., Hodds, M., & Lawson, D. (2021). “Everyone seems to be agreeing at the minute that face-to-face is the way forward”: Practitioners’ perspectives on post-pandemic Mathematics and Statistics Support. Teaching Mathematics and its Applications40(4), 296-316. https://doi.org/10.1093/teamat/hrab019 

Research Café – 24th February 2021

Presentations were provided by:

  • Mark Dawson – How can Collaborative Online International Learning enhance Higher Education?
  • Mairi Laird – Freddie Mercury as Schrodinger’s Cat – Alumni fundraising in the higher education sector
  • Jaque Durrant – WCET Tutors: An Undergraduate Journey to Group Instrumental Pedagogy 

Research Café – 27th January 2021

Presentations were provided by:

  • Dr Richard Hillier – ‘Inequality in higher education. Are universities doing enough?’
  • Olusola Oladipo – ‘A qualitative study of Black African – Caribbean church leaders to explore and understand their views on running church-based health programmes to improve nutritional health and physical activity’

Research Café – 28th October 2020

Presentations were provided by:

  • Ainul Mardiah – Investigation of the Association of Religious/ Spiritual Interventions (R/SI) on Mental Health Outcomes in Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review
  • Stephen Powley – Enabling full-lifecycle cybersecurity for connected vehicles: a model-based systems engineering approach to improving enterprise capability
  • Thomas Jenkins (Library) – Open Access Week 2020: Exploring the Global OA Landscape

Stephen’s research interests and past publications are detailed at: https://pureportal.coventry.ac.uk/en/persons/stephen-john-powley 

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