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Forthcoming events

2013

25-26 June 2013
ESRC Research Capacity Clusters, 2013 National Summit Conference - Aston University, Birmingham, UK.

Past EREBUS cluster events

27 March 2013
Finance theme workshop, EREBUS-CHASM,  Business School, University of Birmingham, Taxing Banks Fairly.

27 February, 2013

Health technologies workshop - EREBUS-AHRIC, Aston University, Health Technology and Policy.

 

Cllr Dr Barry Henley, Non-executive Director, Birmingham & Solihull NHS Cluster. The role of innovation meeting the challenges to the NHS.

                               

 

Dr Elizabeth Peel, Aston University. Communication in dementia care: challenges and opportunities.

               

KTP Associate, David Carrington, Aquarius Action Projects & Aston University.

Health policy & the changing funding environment: implications for a third sector organisation.

PhD Student, Jennifer Lynch, Medilink WM,

Sandwell PCT & University of Birmingham. The aspirations and practice of tele-health: a case study of tele-health in England.

PhD Student, Tom West, PWC, GP Consortia & Aston Business School.

Strategic leadership, top management teams and impact on clinical commissioning   groups’ outcomes.

 

KTP Associate, Matthew Campbell, KIMAL plc & Aston Business School.

Aston dialysis model: the cost effectiveness of home haemodialysis

Ian Maidment, Aston   University. Medication management in dementia: key research priorities

Tony Davis, CEO Medilink WM. Working with industry.

 

 

 


2012

9 November 2012
Energy themed workshop - EREBUS-AIFAR - Aston University, Practical Implications of Biomass & Bio-energy Research.


Dr Amitava Roy,

RE hydrogen Ltd.

Title: Innovative gas compression, gas upgrade & hydrogen production.

 

 

 

Daniel Wright,

Doctoral student

EREBUS project,

Aston Business School.

Title:Decision support for small-scale bio-energy CHP project development

 

Jim Scott,

Doctoral student,

EREBUS project, Aston Business School.

Title: Realising the value of residual biomass resources.

 

 

Vimal Esrawal,

Doctoral Student, Science Bridge Project, Aston Universit.

Title: Supply chain risks of the small scale bio-energy projects in India.

Dr Abul Hossain,

Research Fellow.

Sustainable Environment Research Group, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University.

Title: Bio-energy modelling and life cycle energy and emission aspects.

Jonathan Nixon

Research Associate

Sustainable Environment Research Group, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University

Title: An interdisciplinary approach to designing sustainable bio-energy systems.


 

10 May, 2012
Finance themed workshop - EREBUS-TSRC - University of Birmingham
Measuring Economic and Social Impacts of Private and Social Enterprises and Third Sector Organisations (TSOs) 

Sean Dennis,

Community Development Finance Association (CDFA) & Jim Mcloughlin Brighton Business School.

The Social & Economic Impacts of Community Development Finance Institutions (CDFIs):from test case to common core national measures and mapping future paths.

Sarah Keen,

New Philanthropy Capital.

Measuring Impact in the Third Sector.

Maxwell Rowe-Haynes,

EREBUS cluster, University of Birmingham.

Alternative 'Social' Financial Institutions and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: The Social, Economic, and Environmental Impacts of Community Development Finance Institutions.

Gemma McKenna,

Social Enterprise research cluster, University of Middlesex.

Social enterprise and employment and enterprise opportunities for homeless people.



23 February, 2012
Workshop: Writing for Publication - University of Warwick

Presentation

 Stephen Roper, Warwick Business School,  Writing for Publication

 2011

31 October, 2011
Workshop: Research Workshop & Showcase  - Aston University

25 May, 2011 
Workshop: Accessing Organisations  - University of Birmingham

2010

27 May, 2010
EREBUS Business Breakfast - Aston University


 



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Health projects

EREBUS is a collaboration between Aston University, University of Birmingham and University of Warwick