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Psychology experts find there’s “not enough evidence” to link social media use to mental health problems in young people
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Psychology experts in the UK and US have found there is “not enough evidence” to link social media use to mental health problems like anxiety and depression in young people.
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Edge Hill University awarded £2.5m to tackle mental health conditions in children and young people
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Edge Hill University has been awarded £2.5million to expand its expert research into the mental health of children and young people.
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Edge Hill University and Shakespeare North Playhouse announce groundbreaking new collaboration
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Shakespeare North Playhouse is delighted to announce Edge Hill University as the first major higher education partnership for the theatre, which opened in 2022.
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Community mental health and wellbeing hub wins top education award
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A mental health and wellbeing hub co-developed by Edge Hill University researchers has won an Educate North Award – one of the most prestigious awards in education.
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PhD researcher whose personal loss fuelled passion for suicide prevention takes research mission around the world
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An Edge Hill University PhD researcher who lost her brother to suicide is pursuing her passion to improve mental health support by working with experts around the world.
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Learning music the informal way some popular musicians do could inspire more school students
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In a new article for The Conversation, Anna Mariguddi, Lecturer in Education (music specialist), discusses music subjects that are on the decline and how we can inspire school students.
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Delving into Neuroscience at Edge Hill University
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Neuroscience is a compelling and dynamic field, a multidisciplinary science that delves into the intricate workings of the brain and the nervous system.
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Understanding the psychology of substance misuse and applied psychopharmacology
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Professor of Psychology Philip Murphy shares an insight with us into his innovative research in psychopharmacology and substance use.
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The Future of Nursing
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Our nursing and midwifery tutors are also researchers, looking to make a positive difference to health provision. Here’s a sneak peak.
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Navigating the Festive Period: Challenges and Opportunities for British High Streets
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Marketing and high streets expert Professor Kim Cassidy, from Edge Hill University, examines how the Great British high street is faring during the all-important Christmas shopping period.
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