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SPUR 2011 Awards
Photos from the 2011 poster exhibition and awards ceremony
The following projects were awarded bursaries for 2011:
- Internationalisation within the curriculum: a student perspective
Description Poster
- Children in the media from 1919 to 2009: binary comparisons of children 'at risk' and 'as' risk in British newspaper reporting
Description Poster
- Mind the gaps: Does a generic first year Study Skills module really help students during their degree?
Description Poster
- Kinematic analysis of the performance dog
Description Poster 1, Poster 2
- Can psychological research provide useful tools to help services for the homeless and excluded to become more "psychologically
informed environments"?
Description Poster
- Children's social and emotional wellbeing during the transition to secondary school
Description Poster
- An investigation into appropriate personality tests for reptiles
Description Poster
- Sustainable theatres/design & production practices
Description Poster
- Learning temporal dependencies using neural networks: a comparison of different neural networks for predicting chaotic time
series
Description Poster
- Bringing organizational behaviour to life; using bespoke vodcasts to enhance student learning
Description Poster
- Photographic, environment, ecology: a study of the participation of photographic practice in current interdisciplinary environmental
and ecological activity
Description Poster
- The soil seed bank lupinus nootkatensis on glacier forelands in south-east Iceland
Description Poster 1, Poster 2
- An investigation into the effectiveness of media campaigns for raising public health awareness
Description Poster
- Comparative analysis of jackal and hyaena diet inside and outside protected areas
Description Poster 1, Poster 2
- An examination of support services for female victims of honour related violence (HRV) in Nottinghamshire
Description Poster
- Learning from the shell builders: Heinz Isler and Felix Candela
Description
- Public health reasoning
Description Poster
- An investigation of workflow and methods for the creation of virtual reality and computer game worlds utilising point cloud
data from 3D laser scanning
Description Poster
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