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- COVID-19 research briefing - University of Birmingham
Researchers across Birmingham Health Partners are collaborating to produce regular COVID-19 briefings based on the latest literature to support clinical colleagues and disseminate key information
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) academic experts - University of Birmingham
Covering a variety of research areas and themes, we have experts to provide media and policymakers with evidence, analysis and comment on a wide range of issues relating to the coronavirus pandemic
- Weekly COVID-19 briefing from the University of Birmingham
Through our research, community outreach and expert commentary, the University of Birmingham is taking an active role in the fightback against COVID-19 You can read our latest statements and follow our research updates at www birmingham ac uk coronavirus
- Flexible working: remote and hybrid work - University of Birmingham
Abstract Coronavirus lockdowns in 2020 and 2021 meant many employers and employees were compelled to rapidly move to remote working For many, this was their first sustained experience of homeworking This briefing focuses on remote and hybrid work patterns in the context of the coronavirus pandemic and what this might mean for the future of work
- COVID-19 briefing - Monday 10 August 2020 - University of Birmingham
Through our research, community outreach and expert commentary, the University of Birmingham is taking an active role in the fightback against COVID-19 Read our latest statements and follow our research updates
- Evidence briefing for the EUniWell Policy Commission: Young People and . . .
The group conducted the ‘Adolescent Lockdown-Induced Coping Strategies’ (ALICE) study, examining the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on young people aged 11-14 in the North West of England from September-December 2020 approximately 300 young people participated from five schools in the region
- Weekly COVID-19 Briefing from the University of Birmingham
The webinars bring together a on the econmoic impacts of COVID-19 These reports panel of academics to discuss the evidence and take will help regional partners to shape responses and questions from the online audience
- COVID-19 Briefing, 13 July 2020 - University of Birmingham
A major UK research study into the long-term health impacts of COVID-19 on hospitalised patients has been launched, with support from Birmingham Health Partners The PHOSP-COVID study has been awarded £8 4million jointly by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)
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