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    • An educational neuroscientific enquiry into the dynamics of moral thought: Probing the personal, affective, and social nexus in the neurobiological construction of moral meanings and judgements, and their linguistic communication 

      Wu, Kwan Yiu Yoyo
      Published 2026
      Research into human morality and the teaching of moral values education (MVE) in schools has a long and often distinguished history, though most of it was conducted without any reference to the human brain. This thesis ...
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    • How Autistic Students’ Voices Feature in Peer-Mediated Interventions: A Scoping Review 

      Ma, Kaiwen
      Published 2026
      Guided by Lundy's (2007) Model of Participation, this scoping review is structured around the four elements of space, voice, audience, and influence. This review aims to investigate the methods used to capture the perspectives ...
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    • Transforming care and improving patient-important outcomes in people with kidney failure 

      Sabanayagam, Dharshana
      Published 2026
      As patients transition from advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) to dialysis and from one kidney replacement therapy (KRT) modality to another, they are often faced with higher levels of morbidity and mortality, resulting ...
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    • Optimising Management of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Remote Monitoring Through Digital Health Initiatives 

      Sheahen, Brodie
      Published 2026
      Introduction Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device (CIEDs) remote monitoring (RM) was introduced to streamline in clinic workflows but has since shown substantial patient and system benefits. However, unscheduled RM ...
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    • Measuring and modelling maladaptive core beliefs in eating disorders 

      Hatoum, Amaani Haifa
      Published 2026
      Maladaptive core beliefs have been implicated in both the development and maintenance of eating disorders (EDs) and have been associated with increased eating psychopathology. Despite advances in treatment, low remission ...
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