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Our researchers

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Professor David Copplestone

Professor David Copplestone

Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Professor Alan Millar

Professor Alan Millar

Emeritus Professor, Philosophy

Professor Kirsty Park

Professor Kirsty Park

Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Professor George Peden

Professor George Peden

Emeritus Professor, History

Dr Eva Rafetseder

Dr Eva Rafetseder

Associate Professor, Psychology

Ms Bridget Rusk

Ms Bridget Rusk

Research Assistant (Internship), Biological and Environmental Sciences

Dr Michelle Smith

Dr Michelle Smith

Lect in Sport and Exercise Psychology, Sport

Professor Richard Ward

Professor Richard Ward

Professor of Dementia, Ageing, Community, Dementia and Ageing

Projects

These are our most recent projects.

Encouraging mutually beneficial relationships between elite athletes and esports athletes: A case study of South Korea
PI: Dr Hee Jung Hong
Funded by: 黑料不打烊 Olympic Committee

Permafrost catchments in transition: hydrological controls on carbon cycling and greenhouse gas budgets
PI: Professor Jens-Arne Subke
Funded by: Natural Environment Research Council

GOALD: Connectivity and Digital Design for Health and Well-being Across Generations, Places and Spaces
PI: Professor Catherine Hennessy
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council

BIOMIX: Assessing the impacts of tank-mixing on biopesticide efficacy
PI: Professor Matthew Tinsley
Funded by: Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB)

IMAJINE
PI: Professor Paul Cairney
Funded by: European Commission (Horizon 2020)

Improving knowledge of Xylella fastidiosa vector ecology: modelling vector occurrence and abundance in the wider landscape in Scotland
PI: Dr Daniel Chapman
Funded by: Plant Health Centre

Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage (NIKU) Visiting Research Fellowship
PI: Professor Sian Jones
Funded by: Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research

Informal histories. Bottom-up practices for dealing with conflict-produced heritage in Lebanon and Syria as new democratic spaces
PI:
Funded by: The British Academy

Outputs

These are our most recently added publications.

Article

Awulu OA, Jenkins A, Balogun BA, Chukwu EE, Fasina FO, Egwuenu A, Oduyebo OO, Bamidele TA, Cadmus S, Aworh MK, Adekola AA, Desbois AP, Chah KF & Brunton LA (2025) Prioritising intervention areas for antimicrobial resistance in Nigeria's human and animal health sectors using a mixed-methods approach. One Health, 20, Art. No.: 101082. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2025.101082


Article

Moodie C, Best C & Jones D (2025) The impact of new health warnings on standardized packaging on warning salience and effectiveness, and longer-term response to warnings on standardized packs: a longitudinal online survey in the United Kingdom. Addiction Research & Theory. https://doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2025.2574970


Book Chapter

Arte P, Elsahn Z, Arakpogun EO & Cornwell AAD (2025) Sustainable business practices in the Global South: what do we know and where do we go?. In: Arte P, Elsahn Z, Arakpogun EO & Cornwell AAD (eds.) Research Handbook on Sustainable Business Practices in the Global South. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 283-293. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035330133.00022


Book Chapter

Arte P, Elsahn Z, Arakpogun EO & Cornwell AAD (2025) Sustainable business practices in the Global South: an introduction. In: Arte P, Elsahn Z, Arakpogun E & Cornwell AAD (eds.) Research Handbook on Sustainable Business Practices in the Global South. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035330133.00008


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