Rooted in “Participatory Action Research” (PAR), our program guides students to identify key questions and practice new methods for integrating data from multiple perspectives (farmers, academics, ...
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Respect for patient autonomy is fundamental to participatory health models where treatment decisions are made through a partnership based on mutually acknowledged expertise between patient and ...
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Aligned with UNHCR’s Global Results Framework, the Participatory Assessment Analytical Framework/Taxonomy is a tool to define which topics will be covered during the participatory assessment and to ...
Quantitative and Analytical Techniques have seen remarkable advancements in recent years, driven by the need for precise and accurate measurements in various scientific disciplines. Despite these ...
Our Research Institute aims to bring together the whole Swansea University community for interdisciplinary research in fighting for the future of a planet for our children. We want to become a change ...
Optical techniques are methods that use light to probe or control matter. One prominent example is optical spectroscopy, which includes such methods as pump–probe spectroscopy, Raman ...