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What the Experts say – Nappy Zone
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Talking to the Scientists. What the Experts say. As part of our citizen science project, we like to regularly invite scientists or industry professionals to do a one hour live chat with us, where we can seek expert answers to some of our many nappy/water/soap/washing/chemistry/physics/etc. questions. Below you’ll be able to find a list with links to all the write-ups from the chats. From the Nappy Library Information Service. Mark Smith and Adrian Clark,. Patrick Phillips, Suzi Gage and Rob Aldridge.
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Governance | LuCiD
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Why is LuCiDs work important? We have a number of structures in place to ensure that LuCiD is well managed and equitable, and that we achieve our mission. Our Centre Management Team. Has overall responsibility for the running of LuCiD. Our Academic Steering Group. Provides external review and our Impact Strategy Group. Ensures that our research is relevant and accessible to all of our user groups. Our Knowledge Exchange and Training Forum. Knowledge Exchange and Training Forum. Take part in a study!
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Our People | LuCiD
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Why is LuCiDs work important? Meet our fantastic team members! Some of them don't like having their pictures taken, so we've shared some cat pictures with you instead. Cats are cute, right? Senior Lecturer in Psychology. Morten H. Christiansen. Postdocs and Research Assistants. Take part in a study! Find out more about whats involved in our studies and how you can take part. Take part in a study. Get to know us. Liverpool Child Language Study Centre. Manchester Child Study Centre.
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Communication | LuCiD
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Why is LuCiDs work important? An important part of our work is communicating our findings with those who need them the most, to ensure our research has the maximum impact. Outreach programme ensures our key messages reach families, relevant third sector organisations and the general public. Our LuCiD for Professionals. Programme disseminates evidence-based information to health and education practitioners, and will provide a platform to elicit feedback and facilitate networking to share best practice.
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What We Do | LuCiD
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Why is LuCiDs work important? Our mission is to bring about a step change in the understanding of how children learn to communicate with language, and deliver the evidence base necessary to design effective interventions in early years’ education and healthcare. Children who enter school with good language skills have better chances in school, better chances of entering higher education and better economic success in adulthood. The main aspects to LuCiD's work are:. For language acquisition research.
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Kids say the funniest things | LuCiD
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Why is LuCiDs work important? Free family fun day at the Manchester Museum, 7-8 November. Free family fun day at the Manchester Museum, 7-8 November. On 06/11/2015 in Events. Kids say the funniest things. 11am - 4pm Saturday 7. Come along for a weekend full of family-friendly fun at the Manchester Museum. Does technology help or hinder language learning? How do children learn new words? The ESRC International Centre for Language and Communicative Development (LuCiD) is a five year research collaboration ...
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Outputs Database | LuCiD
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Why is LuCiDs work important? Use our database to find details of the various outputs coming out of the LuCiD Centre, from our research papers to radio interviews, powerpoint presentations to magazine articles. You can filter the database by author, subject category, year and resource type, selecting as many or few options as you would like. Christiansen, Morten H. Twomey, Katherine (Katie). Language monitoring and assessment. Showing 1 to 12 of 77. Symposium presented at the. Paper presented at the.
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Our Partners | LuCiD
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Why is LuCiDs work important? The ESRC International Centre for Language and Communicative Development (LuCiD) brings together world-leading language development experts. The hub of our research takes place in the North-West of England at the University of Manchester, the University of Liverpool and Lancaster University. We are supported by a team of international researchers based across Europe, the US and Australia. Researchers from the Department of Psychology. Researchers from the School of Psychology.
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Capacity Building | LuCiD
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Why is LuCiDs work important? In order to secure the long-term future of research in language and communicative development in the UK, LuCiD will train and support the next generation of research leaders. Our Knowledge Exchange and Training (KE&T) Forum. Comprised of representatives from different stages of the research career pathway, will design and implement our capacity building agenda to support early career researchers and research students. Activities will include:. The LuCiD seminar series. The K...
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Funding | LuCiD
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Why is LuCiDs work important? We are funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. Under the Centres and Large Grants Scheme (Grant ref: ES/L008955/1). Our funding runs from September 2014 to August 2019. Join our mailing list to receive all the latest updates from LuCiD. Take part in a study! Find out more about whats involved in our studies and how you can take part. Take part in a study. Get to know us. Liverpool Child Language Study Centre. Manchester Child Study Centre.
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