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Dopamine and the Drive to Do Good: Celebrating Jamie Talbot’s New Publication on Prosocial Motivation in Parkinson’s Disease

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Jan 27, 2025 | 2022 Cohort, Jamie Talbot, Publications

i Dopamine and the Drive to Do Good: Celebrating Jamie Talbot’s New Publication on Prosocial Motivation in Parkinson’s Disease We are thrilled to spotlight an exciting new publication from one of our outstanding PhD Programme students, Jamie Talbot, whose work as...

Rapid Realist Review: Verity Jones New Publication Examining Coproduction in Youth Mental Health Services

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Aug 26, 2024 | 2022 Cohort, Publications, Verity Jones

i Our dedicated and passionate PhD student, Verity Jones, has co-authored a pivotal study titled “A Rapid Realist Review of Literature Examining Co‐production in Mental Health Services for Youth”, published in JCPP Advances. This open-access review synthesises 57...

Celebrating Naomi Willams: Winner of the Warwick Society & Culture Spotlight PGR and ECR Writing Competition

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Jul 22, 2024 | 2022 Cohort, Competitions, Naomi Williams

 We are absolutely thrilled to share some wonderful news from our programme: Naomi Williams, one of our exceptional PhD students, has been announced as the winner of the University of Warwick’s PGR & ECR Writing Competition. Naomi’s winning entry is a...
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Recent Posts

  • Congratulations to Naomi Williams on Her New Publication: Lost in the System: Rethinking Mainstream Mental Health Services for People with Intellectual Disabilities
  • Anna Bangiri presents at BRSS 2026
  • Anna Bangiri’s latest publication: “Co-production as the ultimate goal; an incentive or discouragement?”
  • Celebrating Denisse Levermore’s Contribution to a New Health & Social Care Handbook
  • David Wenzel Publishes in BMJ Open

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