At this month's AWRC lunch and Learn session, Dr Martin Lamb discussed how taking into account people’s capabilities, opportunities and motivations when designing local interventions may help facilitate lasting behaviour change.
This seminar, hosted by the AWRC’s Living Well with Chronic Disease research theme, showcased research investigating physical activity across the cancer treatment pathway.
This seminar, hosted by the AWRC’s Healthy and Active 100 research theme, showcases recent research on social prescribing and keeping physically active with a health condition and discusses implications for policy practice and research.
This July, the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) hosted students, academics and industry representatives from four different Universities and five different companies for a week of intense research and collaboration