Congratulations to our latest staff memebers to successfully complete their awards:

Dr Matthew Haines: Reduced-Exertion, High-Intensity Interval Training: The Effects of a Shortened-Sprint Protocol on Affective Response and V̇O2max, with Perspective on Application to HbA1c Defined Non-Diabetic Hyperglycaemia
For more information, you can read his staff profile.

Dr Sarah Daly: A Rock and a Hard Place: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Exploration into the Lived Experience of Bisexual Women in Monogamous Relationships
For more information, you can read her staff profile.

Alistair Billam: It Always Rains on Sunday: Early Social Realism in Post-War British Cinema
For more information, you can read his staff profile.

Dr Shailesh Appukuttan: Non-STEM researchers’ use of technology for research activities: A phenomenographic analysis identifying varied experiences, the relationships between them and the structure of awareness
For more information, you can read his paper list or contact Dr Appukuttan.

Dr Mary Dyer: What does it mean to be an early years practitioner: an investigation into the professional identity of graduate early years practitioners.
For more information, you can read her staff profile.

Dr Cheryl Reynolds: Digital Hiatus: Symbolic violence in an online social learning network for master’s level students at a UK University
For more information, you can read her staff profile.

Dr Dara Mojtahedi: Investigating The Effects of Co-Witness Influence On Blame Attribution
For more information, you can read his staff profile.

Dr Rob Naughton: An investigation into the nutritional habits of academy players at a single English Premier League Club
For more information, you can read his staff profile.

Dr Melanie Flynn: Reconceptualising risky facilities: exploring identification, patterns and features using a mixed-methods approach
For more information, you can read her staff profile.