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The Repository@Nottingham is intended to be an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Whenever possible, refereed documents accepted for publication, or finished artistic compositions presented in public, will be made available here in full digital format, and hyperlinks to standard published versions will be provided. See our Policies for further information.



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A mixed-methods evaluation of targeted leadership development training to support the career progression of the Black and Minority Ethnic NHS workforce (2025)
Journal Article
Blake, H., Scarlett, K., Khulumula, S., & Chouliara, N. (in press). A mixed-methods evaluation of targeted leadership development training to support the career progression of the Black and Minority Ethnic NHS workforce. BMJ Leader,

Introduction: Black and minority ethnic (BME) workers within the National Health Service (NHS) experience barriers to attainment of senior leadership roles. The NHS Leadership Academy delivered two Leadership Programmes addressing barriers to progres... Read More about A mixed-methods evaluation of targeted leadership development training to support the career progression of the Black and Minority Ethnic NHS workforce.

Predicting the Past: Testing Expert Historical Judgement (2025)
Journal Article
Gill, D. J., Trachtenberg, M., Gill, M. J., Tetlock, P. E., Robb, T. K., Varnum, M. E. W., Hutcherson, C. A., Grossmann, I., & Trodd, Z. (in press). Predicting the Past: Testing Expert Historical Judgement. American Historical Review,

Absences pervade the historical record. The loss or destruction of material, redaction of documents, silence of participants, data embargoes, and poor record keeping present inherent difficulties to any understanding of the past. Gaps in the historic... Read More about Predicting the Past: Testing Expert Historical Judgement.

A survey on knowledge about PROcedure-SPEcific Postoperative Pain ManagemenT (PROSPECT) Recommendations (2025)
Journal Article
Joshi, G. P., Wu, C. L., Moka, E., Van de Velde, M., Lobo, D. N., Albrecht, E., Bugada, D., Beloeil, H., Bonnet, M.-P., Desai, N., Dewinter, G., Freys, S. M., Kehlet, H., Lavand’homme, P., Pogatzki-Zahn, E. M., Raeder, J., Rawal, N., & Sauter, A. R. (in press). A survey on knowledge about PROcedure-SPEcific Postoperative Pain ManagemenT (PROSPECT) Recommendations. European Journal of Anaesthesiology,

Playing with Telepresence Robots for Design Speculation (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Avila, J. M., Boudouraki, A., Cameron, H., Reyes Cruz, G., Spors, V., Turmo Vidal, L., Windlin, C., Elmimouni, H., Rode, J. A., & Read, J. C. (2025, July). Playing with Telepresence Robots for Design Speculation. Presented at ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS) 2025, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

This workshop explores how telepresence robots can be used for playful design speculation, leveraging their inherent asymmetries to create engaging and innovative experiences. By focusing on playfulness instead of purely utilitarian applications this... Read More about Playing with Telepresence Robots for Design Speculation.

A British Chain Store Out of Place: Boots The Chemists in Suva, Fiji, 1944-1964 (2025)
Journal Article
Greenwood, A., Hornsey, R., & Ingram, H. (in press). A British Chain Store Out of Place: Boots The Chemists in Suva, Fiji, 1944-1964. Journal of Pacific History,

In 1944, Boots The Chemists, the UK's leading retail pharmacy chain, opened a store in Suva, Fiji. It lasted less than twenty years. The brief and troubled history of this store – hitherto untold – reveals a great deal about imperialist retail cultur... Read More about A British Chain Store Out of Place: Boots The Chemists in Suva, Fiji, 1944-1964.