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Let's Collaborate

South West Doctoral Training Partnership

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The Let's Collaborate Podcast is produced by the South West Doctoral Training Partnership which funds 45 ESRC Social Science PhDs annually. The SWDTP focuses on collaboration between five universities - Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth and UWE - which includes sharing best practice, resources and academic knowledge. Series 1 was recorded as part of a podcasting workshop at the DTP's Collaboration and Connectivity Conference in November 2022 with support from Research Podcasts Ltd. PhD student ...
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elsa podcast

English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

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A podcast exploring how the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing is used in research, practice and policy to help us to better understand what happens to us as we age and how we can live longer, happier, healthier lives.
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Welcome back to a new series of the SWDTP's Let's Collaborate podcast, recorded at the SWDTP Student Conference: Architects of Change. In Episode 4, Kim Collete discusses her research into inclusive education from the perspectives of students, teachers and assistants, and compares this data to see what similarities or differences there are. Transcr…
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Welcome back to a new series of the SWDTP's Let's Collaborate podcast, recorded at the SWDTP Student Conference: Architects of Change. In Episode 3, Hannah Holdaway discusses her research into how people experience divorce and how they can learn to negotiate through these difficult times and come out happy with the result. Transcript…
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Welcome back to a new series of the SWDTP's Let's Collaborate podcast, recorded at the SWDTP Student Conference: Architects of Change. In Episode 2, Yarden Woolf discusses her research into how we can develop green spaces in university or council areas to elicit a higher level of nature connectedness/environmental orientation. Transcript…
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Welcome back to a new series of the SWDTP's Let's Collaborate podcast, recorded at the SWDTP Student Conference: Architects of Change. In Episode 1, Max Guarini discusses his research into the visual portrayal of Jeremy Corbyn in the media, and how that might impact our political landscape in the future. Transcript…
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In Episode 8 of our podcast, recorded at the SWDTP's Collaboration and Connectivity Conference in 2022, Georgina Richards from the University of Bath tells us about her PhD research into green social prescribing and the role of volunteers in creating wellbeing.
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In Episode 6 of our podcast, recorded at the SWDTP's Collaboration and Connectivity Conference in 2022, Faisal Sharif from the University of Bath tells us about his PhD research on the policy and economic implications of energy transitions from fossil fuels to green energy.
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In Episode 5 of our podcast, recorded at the SWDTP's Collaboration and Connectivity Conference in 2022, Kimberley Farrugia from the University of Bath discusses her PhD research on ethnic minority mums and their fears about physical activity during pregnancy.
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In Episode 4 of our podcast, recorded at the SWDTP's Collaboration and Connectivity Conference in 2022, Beth Taylor from the University of Bath discusses her PhD research looking at how children's 24 hour movements, including sleep, sedentary behaviours and physical activity impacts their health.
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In Episode 6 of the ELSA Podcast, DWP Deputy Director for Pensions & Later Life Analysis Laura Webster and Rowena Crawford, Deputy Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, talk about Pension Freedoms. Laura explains how and why the policy was introduced, how it works and why the English Longitudinal Study is so important in helping the DWP und…
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In Episode 5 of the ELSA Podcast, Catherine Foot, Director of Evidence at the Centre for Ageing Better, discusses how the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) helps the charitable foundation create change in policy and practice to improve employment, housing, health and communities. She discusses the Foundation's State of Ageing in 2019 repo…
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In Episode 4 of the ELSA Podcast Dr Daisy Fancourt, Associate Professor in Psychobiology and Epidemiology at UCL, talks about her research looking at the benefits of social prescribing to help people age more happily and healthily. She explains how data from ELSA has been key in exploring the links between social factors and health. Read/Download a…
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In Episode 3 of the ELSA Podcast, we speak to Dr Elizabeth Webb, Senior Research Manager at AGE UK. She shares her experiences of using data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing to influence policy both as an academic researcher and more recently at Age UK where the research she and colleagues undertake is used to influence decision makers…
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In Episode 2 of the ELSA Podcast, Jim Smith, one of the architects of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing and its 40 sister studies around the world talks about ELSA's US counterpart and big sister, the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and why having an international family of ageing studies is helping us get to grip with what happens as we g…
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In Episode 1 of The ELSA Podcast we talk to Professor Sir Michael Marmot who helped launch the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing in 2002 about how it came about and how it can help tackle social inequality. We also hear from the study's current Principal Investigator Professor Andrew Steptoe about how the study works, how researchers can use it …
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