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Connections Build Connections: Exploring Mental Health Through Art and Relationships

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Nov 12, 2025 | 2024 Cohort, Denisse Levermore, Events

 We’re delighted to share the inspiring work of our Midlands MHN DTP fellow, Denisse Levermore, whose PhD research comes to life in a creative and thought-provoking installation:Connections Build Connections, with poet laureate Andrea Mbarushimana. 🧠 When:...

Congratulations to Naomi Williams collaborative publication “Making Mental Health Services Better for Neurodivergent Children and Families”

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Nov 10, 2025 | 2022 Cohort, Naomi Williams, Publications

We are thrilled to celebrate the publication of A Practical Guide for Parents and Professionals: Making Mental Health Services Better for Neurodivergent Children and Families, authored by Naomi Williams. This practical, easy-read guide is the result of Naomi’s...

Celebrating Innovation and Impact: Student Presentations Shine at the 2025 Midlands MHN DTP Showcase

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Oct 14, 2025 | Events

The 2025 Midlands Mental Health and Neurosciences PhD Programme (MHN DTP) Showcase brought together fellows and faculty for a day of inspiring research and collaboration at the Crowne Plaza Nottingham on 18th September 2025. The day began with a warm welcome from...

2026 Nicole Tang

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Oct 6, 2025 | Uncategorized

Celebrating New Research: David Wenzel Publishes in Sociology of Health & Illness

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Sep 30, 2025 | 2023 Cohort, David Wenzel, Publications

i We are delighted to share that Midlands MHN DTP researcher David Wenzel has published a major new article in the journal Sociology of Health & Illness. The paper, titled “Deus Ex Machina: An Ethnographic Exploration of Technology, Death and Decision‐Making in...
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  • 2026 Nicole Tang
  • Celebrating New Research: David Wenzel Publishes in Sociology of Health & Illness

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