
A Question of Taste
A Question of Taste is a school workshop, established in 2009, where post-16 biology students investigate how humans and chimpanzees evolved to taste a particular chemical.
Read moreA Question of Taste is a school workshop, established in 2009, where post-16 biology students investigate how humans and chimpanzees evolved to taste a particular chemical.
Read more#DesignforMSK brings young people aged 16-26 with MSK conditions together with designers to create prototype products that could improve their daily lives and will be curated into an exhibition.
Read moreThroughout October 2016, the Public Programmes Team ran free support sessions on PPI/E for researchers working in women or children’s health. The sessions were run on behalf of the MAHSC.
Read moreThe AudioLab aims to creatively connect young people from disadvantaged backgrounds actively seeking employment, with research scientists, to produce engaging audio content around a scientific topic.
Read moreThe Public Programmes Team organised a film night that took a journey through the decades, using archived public health films to chart the evolution of the patient experience.
Read moreExploring young people's beliefs about their research priorities for rheumatic conditions and whether and how young people would like to become involved in the research process.
Read moreThe 5 year SENSE-Cog project, led by the University of Manchester, aims to investigate this combined impact and develop new tools that could improve quality of life and optimise health and social care
Read moreThe first Dementia Matters seminar took place at Aquinas College in Stockport in February led by the Public Programmes Team.
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