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Covid-19 Welcome To University, Alan Hilliard
Covid-19 Welcome To University, Alan Hilliard
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A short survey was undertaken among the Peer Mentor candidates in TU Dublin’s Bolton St. Campus. The Peer Mentors are second year students from eleven different courses and this initiative prides itself in being embedded in specific courses across the College of Engineering and Built Environment and other colleges across the University. During the academic year the mentors give inputs based on the unique challenges within the course that the first years have registered for. The results, while predictable, reveal challenges facing all involved in Third Level Education during the unique challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Espad Report 2019: Results From European School Survey Project On Alcohol And Other Drugs, Sabrina Mokinaro, Julian Vincente, Elisa Benedetti, Sonia Cerrai, Emanuala Colasante, Sharon Arpa, Pavla Chomynova, Ludwig Kraus, Karin Monshouwer, Stanislas Spika, Arsaell Mar Arnarsson, Olga Balakireva, Begona Brime Beteta, Elin Kristin Bye, Anina Chileva, Luke Clancy, Zamira Hyseni Duraku, Tatijana Durisic, Olga Ekholm, Zsuzsanna Elekes, Silvia Florescu, Biljana Kilibarda, Anna Kokkevi, Elsa Lavado, Tanja Urdih Lazar, Martina Markelic, Alojz Nociar, Silvana Oncheva, Kirsimarja Raitasalo, Ludmilla Rupsience, Janusz Sieroslawski, Julian Strizek, Lela Sturua, Johan Svensson, Diana Vanaga, Kyriakos Veresies, Sigrid Vorobjov, Pai Weihe, Rodolfo Cotichini, Loredana Fortunato, Katenna Skarupova
Espad Report 2019: Results From European School Survey Project On Alcohol And Other Drugs, Sabrina Mokinaro, Julian Vincente, Elisa Benedetti, Sonia Cerrai, Emanuala Colasante, Sharon Arpa, Pavla Chomynova, Ludwig Kraus, Karin Monshouwer, Stanislas Spika, Arsaell Mar Arnarsson, Olga Balakireva, Begona Brime Beteta, Elin Kristin Bye, Anina Chileva, Luke Clancy, Zamira Hyseni Duraku, Tatijana Durisic, Olga Ekholm, Zsuzsanna Elekes, Silvia Florescu, Biljana Kilibarda, Anna Kokkevi, Elsa Lavado, Tanja Urdih Lazar, Martina Markelic, Alojz Nociar, Silvana Oncheva, Kirsimarja Raitasalo, Ludmilla Rupsience, Janusz Sieroslawski, Julian Strizek, Lela Sturua, Johan Svensson, Diana Vanaga, Kyriakos Veresies, Sigrid Vorobjov, Pai Weihe, Rodolfo Cotichini, Loredana Fortunato, Katenna Skarupova
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The main purpose of the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) is to collect comparable data on substance use and other forms of risk behaviour among 15- to 16-year-old students in order to monitor trends within, as well as between, countries. Between 1995 and 2019, seven waves of data collection were conducted across 49 European countries. This report presents selected key results. The full set of data on which the current report is based, including all of the standard tables, is available online (http://www.espad.org). All tables can be downloaded in Excel format and used for further …
The Development And Trial Of Systematic Visual Search: A Visual Inspection Method Designed To Improve Current Workplace Risk Assessment Practice, Victor Hrymak, Jan Devries
The Development And Trial Of Systematic Visual Search: A Visual Inspection Method Designed To Improve Current Workplace Risk Assessment Practice, Victor Hrymak, Jan Devries
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Visual inspection is a core element in hazard identification. However, poorly conducted visual inspections are problematical for workplace inspection practice as observable hazards that should be seen, are often missed. To address this problem, a novel method; systematic visual search, was developed and tested under randomised controlled trial conditions using commercial kitchens as workplaces. A total of 211 participants were recruited and in the control condition, N = 104 conducted their visual inspection as normal. In the experimental condition, N = 107 received training in the use of systematic visual search. Control group participants were only able to identify a …