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How is dementia diagnosed during the pandemic? By Tom Russ, Heather Wilkinson , Katie Gambier-Ross, Denise Munro, Rose Vincent and Lindsay Kinnaird – COVID-19 Perspectives
2nd July 2021. How is dementia diagnosed during the pandemic? By Tom Russ, Heather Wilkinson , Katie Gambier-Ross, Denise Munro, Rose Vincent and Lindsay Kinnaird. ... Heather Wilkinson (Co-I) is Professor of Dementia Participation and Practice and has
Live Well or Die-Hard? A seminar of portrayals of dementia in the media – ECRED
What happened. The seminar was chaired by Professor Heather Wilkinson who provided a warm welcome to everyone and highlighted the intention to provide an opportunity to listen respectfully to everybody’s
Maintaining entrepreneurial wellbeing in a pandemic, by Ben Spigel – COVID-19 Perspectives
Ben Spigel is an Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship and Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of Edinburgh Business School.
INCLUDED: Exploring Ways to Include People with Advanced Dementia as Co-Researchers Through the Arts – Workshop 1 – Ethics – ECRED
She referred to ECRED’s very own Professor Heather Wilkinson ’s 2002 book, The Perspectives of People Living with Dementia, Research Methods and Motivations. ... Heather wrote that during the development of several research projects that included
‘Everybody’s Always Here with Me!’: Pandemic Proximity and the Lockdown Family, by Hannah McNeilly and Koreen M. Reece – COVID-19 Perspectives
Koreen M. Reece is Assistant Professor in Social Anthropology at the University of Bayreuth.
The impacts of COVID-19 on teaching practice and opportunities for virtual internships, by Yi-Shan Tsai, Nataša Pantić, Michael Phillips, Dragan Gašević, and Ana Hibert Santana – COVID-19 Perspectives
Dr Michael Phillips is a co-investigator of this project and the Associate Professor of Digital Transformation in the Faculty of Education, Monash University. ... Professor Dragan Gašević is a co-investigator of this project. He is Professor of
Vaccination time, by Janet Carsten – COVID-19 Perspectives
Janet Carsten is a professor of social and cultural anthropology at the University of Edinburgh.
Government by numbers?, by Tamar Pitch and Roger Jeffery – COVID-19 Perspectives
Third spokesman clarified: definitely not friends! Tamar Pitch was a professor at the Law Department of the University of Perugia, where she taught philosophy and sociology of law.
Women, midwifery and obstetrics during Covid-19, by Lyndsay Mann – COVID-19 Perspectives
Fiona Denison, Professor of Translational Obstetrics and Director of the Edinburgh Tommy’s Centre, then introduced me to the Midwifery Research Network for NHS Lothian.
Commissioning Art at the University: During and After Lockdown, by Liv Laumenech – COVID-19 Perspectives
The early stages of this collecting were closely linked with galvanising the institution’s identity and status through the commissioning and collecting of portraits and busts of Professors and alumni.
