Forthcoming events to either be held in the ARRC Building or hosted by ARRC collaboration departments
The ongoing battle to get the need for systematic reviews accepted
1.30PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Sir Iain Chalmers, James Lind Initiative
Pareto properties of Franchise extension in England & Wales
4.15PM, ARRC Auditorium A/RC/014
Professor Jayasri Dutta, University of Birmingham
Subgrouping back pain in primary care: ‘The Holy Grail’
12.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Professor Nadine Foster, Professor of Musculoskeletal Health in Primary Care, Keele University
The sequential Raiffa bargaining solution: Axiomatization and non-cooperative foundation
4.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Professor Walter Trockel, Bielefeld University
1.15PM, SATSU Meeting Room (W/231D)
Kimberly Jamie, SATSU
4.00PM, Alcuin A/019/020
Erik Koffijberg, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands
The return of public health to local Government: A new dawn or poisoned chalice?
12.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Professor David Hunter, Professor of Health Policy and Management, Durham University
In pursuit of the learnable: Learning and teaching practices in musical masterclasses
1.00PM, A/D017
Beatrice Szczepek Reed, Department of Education, Darren Reed Department of Sociology, Liz Haddon Deparmtnet of Music, University of York
Experiments with the Lucas asset pricing model
4.15PM, ARRC Auditorium A/RC/014
Professor Peter Bossaerts, California Institute of Technology
Engaging people with complex needs in research: What is the impact?
1.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Dr Jill Aylott, Sheffield Hallam University
1.30PM, Grimston House, 3rd Floor (VX/331)
Dr Anna Piela, University of Westminster
12.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Dr Nerys Woolacott and Stephen Rice, University of York, Centre for Reviews and Dissemination
Bootstrap-based tests for multiple structural changes in linear models with endogenous regressors
1.15PM, ARRC Auditorium A/RC/014
Professor Alastair Hall, University of Manchester
Strategic philanthropy in UK building societies and demutualisation as a disruptive field event
1.15PM, Law and Management Building LMB/021
Professor David Campbell, Newcastle Business School, University of Newcastle
A comparison of urban and rural learners' motivation to learn English in Indonesia
3.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Dr Martin Lamb, University of Leeds
3.00PM, Law and Management Building - LMB/102
Dr Paul Miskell, Senior Lecturer in Business History, Henley Business School, University of Reading
1.30PM, Alcuin A019/020
Eline Aas, University of Oslo
Executive functions: Controlling the learning brain
1.00PM, A/D017
Jonathan Sharples, Institute for Effective Education
3.15PM, Ron Cooke Hub - RCH/235
Professor Glauco di Vita, Professor of International Business Economics, Associate Dean Research & Knowledge Transfer, Oxford Brookes University, Faculty of Business
Clinical mindlines: A new way of understanding how evidence is used in practice?
1.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Dr Andrée le May and Professor John Gabbay, University of Southampton
Reforming organ acquisition: An ethical appraisal of ‘presumed consent’ and organ sales
12.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Martin Wilkinson, Associate Professor, Department of Political Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Modelling correlated clinical outcomes in health technology appraisal
1.30PM, Alcuin A/019/020
David Epstein, Centre for Health Economics, University of York, and University of Granada, Spain
Research knowledge and health and social care policy: Scoping the barriers to impact
1.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Dr Graham Martin, University of Leicester
1.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
George Julian, RIPFA
The impact of social research on government policy
6.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
Geoff Mulgan, Chief Executive of NESTA
Rethink: ensuring research findings reach key stakeholders
1.15PM, ARRC Auditorium (A/RC/014)
John Larsen, Rethink Mental Illness