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Students and staff from the School of English have produced a poetry anthology designed to be read and used in care homes and other dementia care settings (hospitals and memory cafes). The anthology project aims to provide meaningful activities for people living in care settings and ultimately to help promote wellbeing. The Student Research Assistant will help to deliver training sessions regarding the use of the anthology (training for care home and other workers). The Assistant will also help to evaluate the anthology through designing and distributing surveys to and conducting interviews with stakeholders.
Start Date:01/09/2025
End Date:09/01/2026
Working Hours:80 hours to be arranged between 01/09/26 - 09/01/26
Pay Rate: 16.78 per hour plus holiday pay
Location: University of Nottingham and care homes in Nottinghamshire
Dress Code: Casual
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Application Instructions:
Application Closing Date:22nd August 2025.
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