School of History, Law and Social Sciences
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Heritage models, heritage visualisation of prehistory and at-risk sites in Wales including Maid of Harlech
Jonathan Roberts (Participant), Panagiotis Ritsos (Participant), Joseph Mearman (Participant), Raimund Karl (Participant), Andrew Wilson (Participant), Helen Miles (Participant), Bernard Tiddeman (Participant), Katharina Möller (Participant), Katharina Möller (Participant), Sarah M. Griffiths (Participant), Frederik Labrosse (Participant) & Edwards Ben (Participant)
Impact: Cultural, Societal, Technological, Environmental
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‘Veillance’: Digital Power & Accountability in an Era of Mutual Watching [REF2021]
Vian Bakir (Participant), Andrew McStay (Participant) & Yvonne McDermott Rees (Participant)
Impact: Policy and Public Services
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A Language for Living: Fostering the Use of Welsh in Daily Life [REF2021]
Rhian Hodges (Participant) & Cynog Prys (Participant)
Impact: Societal, Policy and Public Services
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ESRC IAA Re-imagining the Early Years in Wales: Early childhood education and care policy symposium
David Dallimore (Participant), Karen Graham (Participant) & Louise Davies (Participant)
Impact
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Informed WHO guideline on task shifting of health worker roles to improve maternal child health outcomes globally.
Jane Noyes (Participant)
Impact: Health/Quality of life, Policy and Public Services
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ESRC IAA Mapping Food Poverty Experiences
Eifiona Thomas Lane (Participant) & Hefin Gwilym (Participant)
Impact
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Public Lecture 2017, University of the Third Age (U3A), Bangor
Martina Feilzer (Participant)
Impact: Societal
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Submission to the House of Commons Justice Committee Inquiry into the Transforming Rehabilitation Programme
Martina Feilzer (Participant)
Impact: Policy and Public Services
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Project featured the 'Church Times'
Lucy Huskinson (Participant)
Impact: Cultural, Policy and Public Services