- ‘A second chance at learning but it’s not quite higher education’: experience of a foundation degree more
- ‘A world without Copyright Collectives? – A consideration of UUK v CLA (2001) and University of New South Wales v Frank Moorhouse (1975)’ more
- ‘After Writing Back: Owen Sheers, Welsh Writing in English and the Paradigm of Postcolonial Literature’ more
- ‘Ah Cha’! The racial discrimination of Pakistani minority communities in Hong Kong: An analysis of multiple, intersecting oppressions more
- ‘Ah Cha’! The racial discrimination of Pakistani minority communities in Hong Kong: An analysis of multiple, intersecting oppressions more
- ‘All in it together’ – co-production when reviewing dementia services in the UK more
- ‘All things being equal’? Multiplex material networks of the early Neolithic in the Near East. more
- ‘Am I supposed to be in a prison or a mental hospital?’ The nature and purpose of Secure Children’s Homes more
- ‘An Interview with Alvin Pang: Finding the Liminal Spaces in Singaporean Writing’. more
- ‘An Obstacle, though not a Barrier:’ The Role of International Law in Security Planning during the Pax Britannica more
- ‘Are we falling apart?’: manufacturing familyhood through transnationalism, more
- ‘At the next junction, turn left’: attitudes towards Sat Nav use more
- ‘Augmented Reality for Learning Enhancement’ more
- “A Combination of Everything”: A Mixed-Methods Approach to the Factors that Autistic People Consider Important in Suicidality more
- “A Knossos of Coincidence”: Elegy and the “Chance of Space” in the Urban Geographies of Birthday Letters more
- “A little less conversation, a little more action please” Using Multimedia to engage the first year student during induction and post induction: lessons learning from a twin institution collaboration. more
- “A Pleasure of that Too Intense kind”: Women’s Desires and Identity in Stella Gibbons’s Gothic London more
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- “All the bright colours, I’ve never seen anything like that before. It makes you happy, cheers you up.”: exploration of the physical environment and positive sense of self in frailty. more
- “An Elaborate Cover”: Staging Identities at School and Abroad in Robin Stevens’s Murder Mysteries more
- “An exploration of the lived experience of older people who received an Intentional Compassionate Communication Intervention (ICCI) while in an Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department” more
- “An undoubted success”: Women, Work and the BBC in the Second World War more
- “Analytical chemist, naval architect, chauffeuse … professional women and BBC women’s programmes 1923-1968” more
- “Attitudes towards corruption: A behavioural study of Nigerian workers”, more
- “Automating” the Mexican Hat Approach more