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London Metropolitan University is steering an ambitious project that will improve opportunities for young people across the capital.
Dr Burgess presents her work on community involvement in global mental health at conference on the ethics of community engagement at the University of Oxford.
Dr. Rochelle Ann Burgess recently visited North West Province, South Africa to conduct research for her Early Career Research Grant.
Women's empowerment in public health discussed in South African university by London Met lecturer Dr. Rochelle Burgess
Rochelle Burgess is a critical community and health psychologist and a recipient of the Richard Benjamin Trust Early Career Researcher grant this year.
Students from Youth Work, Youth Studies and other social care courses have organised a campaign with KORI, a community charity, to fund education for young people living The Gambia.
Dr Martin Murray's new book, Jacques Lacan: A Critical Introduction, has been described as "unique in its approach to introducing Lacan".
Professionals from health, community development and housing came together at London Met on 27 March 2015.
Achieving success in housing job interviews
22nd and 23rd October 2014
Nearly 40 years on from the disappearance of Suzy Lamplugh, Professor Emma Short explains how understanding of stalking has evolved and warns of new dangers.
Published research by London Met PhD student explores postnatal depression among first-generation Nigerian mothers in the UK, an under-researched section of health studies.
Dr Snorri Rafnsson was invited to speak on a panel about government cuts and the impact it will have on older people.
Justin Webb, course leader for Public Health MSc, presented his information pack encouraging cancer survivors to Move More at leading Patients’ forum.
Justin Webb, senior lecturer in Health and Social Care BSc, is trialling his toolkit aimed at helping cancer survivors Move More.
London Metropolitan University is committed to improving student’s employability after graduation.
A new editorial co-authored by London Met Professor of Applied Health Research, Duncan Stewart, explores the potential of Structured Medication Reviews (SMR).
Justin Webb, senior lecturer at London Metropolitan University, comments on the recent news that obesity can be linked to the cause of cancer.
The Centre for Primary Health and Social Care facilitated research sharing on a variety of diverse topics, including bullying in education, the health of carers, and migrant rights.
London Met's 5th Annual Interdisciplinary Health and Wellbeing Research Conference delved into the research taking place across the university on a range of topics.
A London Metropolitan University dementia expert has presented new research to help explain the cause of dementia.
The study will look at people’s experiences of the lockdown measures and their impact on individuals and communities.
A team of researchers, led by Professor Yolanda Eraso, has secured funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research to help breast cancer patients with their recovery.
A major new study is giving voice to those affected by cyberstalking and tech-enabled abuse and calling for participants to share their experiences.
Recording the memories of those who worked in industries no longer existing in Islington.
A new survey aims to understand the experiences of North Londoners in accessing NHS services and the health-related decisions they are making.
An exhibition remembering the forgotten trades of Islington's past takes place this week at London Metropolitan University.
A conference organised by London Met and Positive Aging in London (PAIL) provided a forum for discussion of issues affecting older Londoners.
“Before joining London Met, I didn’t realise you could be paid to do something you love,” says Youth Studies student, Hassan Saeed.
Over a two week period, almost all North Londoners broke social distancing rules with nearly half doing so deliberately.
£340,000 study investigates whether people with ADHD may have unique advantages in hands-on creative environments
Hormonal Bodies, which was co-edited by Dr Yolanda Eraso, explores themes including hormonal therapies for breast cancer and hormonal therapies during puberty.
London Met graduates of the Public Health and Health Promotion BSc win first and fourth place at the annual awards ceremony.
Dr Yolanda Eraso is researching female cancer from different social perspectives.
Dr Yolanda Eraso co-organised a global conference to explore the importance of interdisciplinarity in the study of cancer.
Justin Webb, senior lecturer in Health and Social Care, is taking part in a series of national discussions to improve and develop cancer interventions and resources.
London Met’s Professor Duncan Stewart and the University of York’s Professor Jim McCambridge outline the health, social, and economic complexities of alcohol use in a new editorial.