Nottingham ESRC Doctoral Training Programmes

Many congratulations to our summer 2017 graduates

graduation

We are delighted to celebrate and congratulate our latest graduands from the ESRC DTC, due to graduate in Nottingham's July ceremonies:

  • Ylenio Longo, School of Medicine: 'The Scales of General Wellbeing (SGWB)'
  • Katherine Greenfield, School of Psychology, 'The development of multisensory integration in Autism Spectrum disorders'.
  • Richard James, School of Psychology, 'A psychometric and behavioural analysis of mobile gambling'
  • Lisa Warwick, School of Sociology & Social Policy, 'Touching Matters: An Ethnographic Study of Adult-Child Relationships and the Use of Touch in Residential Child Care'
  • Richard Helliwell, School of Sociology & Social Policy, 'Imagining Biofuels - Building Agricultural Supply Chains in the UK: A comparison of UK policy expectations with on-farm perspectives'
  • Danielle Smith, School of Psychology, 'The Implications of Abnormal Stereopsis in Typical and Atypical Development'
  • Emma Craddock, School of Sociology & Social Policy, 'Emotion and Gender in Local Anti-Austerity Activist Cultures'
  • Helen Creswick, School of Sociology & Social Policy, "Women Under the Radar": The Intersection of Migration and Domestic Violence Explored Through the Framework of "(un)deservingness"
  • Emily Whitehouse, School of Economics, 'Robust Methods in Univariate Time Series Models'
  • Tom Bailey, School of Medicine, 'Executive Functions as Moderators of the Neuroticism-Burnout Relationship'
  • Josephine Go Jefferies, Business School, 'Patient Experience of Telehealth for the Self-Management of Chronic Disease: Applying a Value Co-Creation Framework'
  • Zeynep Clulow, School of Politics and International Relations, 'A multi-level analysis of the role of instrumentalist factors and worldviews in shaping co2 emissions trends'
  • Maria De Avillez, Business School, 'The Unfolding of Social Entrepreneurship in the Context of a Developing Economy'
  • Amanda Keeling, School of Law, ‘Organising Objects’: Support for Legal Capacity in Adult Safeguarding and Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
  • Jeremy Rison, School of Geography, 'Meeting the Weeds of the People and the Forest: Woodfuel and Woodland Management Across the United Kingdom's Midlands'

Well done to all our fantastic students, we look forward to following your onward careers!

You can find more about the University's summer ceremonies, including streaming them online, here.

Posted on Friday 26th May 2017

Nottingham ESRC Doctoral Training Programmes

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