GEC Research Ltd was formed in the early 1980s when the General Electric Company plc reorganised its various research laboratory laboratories into a distinct organisation. It was headed by Derek Roberts and comprised Hirst Research Centre GEC Hirst Research Centre Marconi Research Centre GEC Marconi Research Centre GEC Nelson Research Laboratories orphan date April 2011 Unreferenced date April 2011 UK company stub Category Research organizations Category General Electric Company plc ... more details
Mutation research may refer to Study of mutation , part of genetics Mutation Research journal Mutation Research journal , a scientific journal dab ... more details
unsourced date January 2009 A research park is a research facility that is often linked with a major research university . Throughout North America , there are more than 170 research parks. They exist to create linkages between the university, industry and the community. The first research park was started at Stanford University , and was followed shortly thereafter with the development of Research Triangle Park in North Carolina . Combining the knowledge assets of a community with local business expertise in order to create high paying jobs is the raison d etre of research parks. Today, there are major research parks in many countries. Belgium Arenberg Research Park A ropole Science Park Crealys Science Park Da Vinci Research Park Erasmus Research Park Greenbridge science park Haasrode Research Park Initialis Science Park Limburg Science Park Li ge Science Park Louvain la Neuve Science Park Mercator Research Park Qualitis Science Park Vesalius Research Park Waterfront Researchpark Zwijnaarde science park France Sophia Antipolis Villeneuve d Ascq India InfoPark, Kochi Technocity, Trivandrum Technopark, Trivandrum Coimbatore Institute of Technology Coimbatore Institute of Technology CIT , Coimbatore Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai North America Stanford Research Park Central Florida Research Park Research Triangle Park Cummings Research Park Purdue Research Park University Research Park Piedmont Triad Research Park Sandia Science and Tech Park University City Science Center , Philadelphia, PA University of Pittsburgh Applied Research Center U PARC University of Utah Research Park Centennial Campus South Dakota State University Innovation Campus University of Kentucky Coldstream Research Campus University of Illinois Research Park Illinois Technology and Research Corridor Pakistan Kahuta Research Laboratories , Military research complex, Kahuta . Portugal ... Kingdom Main article List of science parks in the United Kingdom See also Science park List of research ... more details
?id EaIhapm 4UgC&pg PP5&lpg PP5&dq 22Parapsychology Research on Exceptional Experiences 22 22Jane ... X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1 Parapsychology research on exceptional experiences Routledge, p ...Reincarnation research is a branch of parapsychology . Psychiatrist Ian Stevenson , from the University of Virginia , investigated many reports of young children who claimed to remember a past life. He conducted more than 2,500 case study case studies over a period of 40 years and published twelve books, including Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation and Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect ... Life . No line of research has conclusively demonstrated the existence of reincarnation. Skeptics and the scientific community in general consider reincarnation research to be pseudoscientific . ref ... many books and dozens of research papers in peer reviewed journals. ref University of Virginia, Division ... research throughout the world, including North and South America, Europe, Africa and Asia ... for Ideal Reincarnation Research url http www.imprint.co.uk pdf Edelman.pdf year 2007 journal ... name kf K. Farcnik. European Cases of the Reincarnation Type, Journal of Psychosomatic Research ... Lives publisher New York Times author Margalit Fox date February 18, 2007 ref Deducing from this research ..., they felt that further research was warranted. In The Demon Haunted World 1996 , Sagan wrote ... 2007 01 05 accessdate 2010 10 02 ref Stevenson s research was the subject of Tom Shroder s Old Souls ... topics Near death experience Society for Psychical Research Spiritism Xenoglossy References ... Death Experiences Provide Evidence for the Survival of Human Personality after Death? Relevant Features ... of Virginia Reincarnation research Death Parapsychology DEFAULTSORT Reincarnation research Category Reincarnation research Category Afterlife Category Parapsychology de Reinkarnationsforschung ru simple Reincarnation research ... more details
Research International is a market research company, founded in 1962 By Eileen Cole and part of the Kantar Group , the parent company for WPP Group WPP s worldwide information and consultancy interests. Research International has offices in 50 countries and employs approximately 2,500 people across the world. Research International specializes in qualitative research qualitative and quantitative research quantitative custom market research. It has experience in most major sectors, particularly consumer packaged goods, retail, new media, financial services, energy and utilities, technology, the postal sector and telecommunications. The London office of Research International is based in the More London estate. Research International s genesis was the market research division of Unilever . Bob Meyers is CEO of the company. Five main areas of specialization Research International structures services around five main areas 1 Innovation Management 2 Brand Experience 3 Market Strategy 4 Market Survey 5 Service Measurement Further reading cite web url http www.mrweb.com drno news6111.htm title UK s Best Agencies Inseparable date 2006 11 07 work 2006 Market Research and Excellence Awards External links http www.research int.com Research International http www.research int.fr Research International France http www.research network.org.uk resources summer04.pdf Eileen Cole Obituary page 7 Category WPP Group de Research International fr Research International sv Research International ... more details
No footnotes date September 2010 Practice research is a form of academic research which incorporates an element of practice in the methodology or research output. Citation needed date August 2010 Rather ... been the case see academia theory and practice heading , there is a growing body of practice research academics across a number of disciplines who use practice as part of their research. For example the practice based research network PBRN within clinical medical research . Practice led research ... to define this emerging research phenomenon, and there are a variety of models of practice research practice as research, practice based, practice led, mixed mode research practice and practice through research , see for example screen media practice research . The potential, nature and scope for this research ... s model of education through art to describe different ways of thinking about research, noting that research could be FOR practice, where research aims are subservient to practice aims, THROUGH practice, where the practice serves a research purpose, or INTO practice, such as observing the working processes of others. ref Frayling, C. 1993 Research in art and design. Royal College of Art Research Paper ref Bruce Archer s statement in 1995 shows the growing recognition of arts practice as research ..., calculated to explore,embody or test it. ref Archer, B. 1995 The Nature of Research Co Design Jan 95 6 13 ref . This led to the acceptance of practice research in these disciplines to be reviewed alongside traditional research disciplines in the sphere of Higher Education a debate supported ... and Humanities Research Council had a Steering Committee devoted to practice led research and its report was completed in September 2007. ref AHRC Research Review Practice Led Research in Art, Design ... Kirsty Smart, Peter Walters Mark Elshaw ref , titled AHRC Research Review in Practice Led Research ... as research in art, design and architecture, media, and creative writing. This in turn brought ... more details
Secondary research also known as desk research involves the summary, collation and or synthesis of existing research rather than primary research , where data is collected from, for example, research subjects or experiments. ref Name Crouch cite book title Marketing research for managers The Marketing Series Chartered Institute of Marketing last Crouch first authorlink coauthors Sunny Crouch, Matthew Housden year 2003 publisher Butterworth Heinemann location isbn 0750654538 page 19 pages url http books.google.com books?id UC1f3Qk5x40C&pg PA19&dq 22Desk research 22&hl en&ei aUZtTPyzI8P6lwf03PmHDQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDYQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q 22Desk 20research 22&f false ref The term is widely used in medical research and in market research . The principal methodology in medical secondary research is the systematic review , commonly using meta analytic statistical techniques, although other methods of synthesis, like realist reviews and meta narrative ref http www.blackwellpublishing.com book.asp?ref 9780727918697 Diffusion of Innovations in Health Service Organisations ... research uses the primary research of others typically in the form of research publications and reports. In a market research context, secondary research is taken to include the re use by a second party of any data collected by a first party or parties. In archaeology and landscape history , desk research is contrasted with fieldwork . Sometimes secondary research is required in the preliminary stages of research to determine what is known already and what new data is required, or to inform research design. At other times, it may be the only research technique used. A key performance area in secondary research is the full citation of original sources, usually in the form of a complete listing or annotated listing. Secondary sources could include previous research reports, newspaper, magazine ... DEFAULTSORT Secondary Research Category Evidence based medicine Category Medical research Category ... more details
Games Research may refer to Games Research Inc a boardgame publisher in the 60s and 70s, the publisher of Diplomacy game Diplomacy Game Research Design a board wargame publisher formed in 1985, the publisher of the Europa wargame Europa series disambig ... more details
refimprove date September 2009 A research program United Kingdom UK research programme is a coordinated set of project s undertaking related research , often at national or even international level, with government funding. In philosophy , a research program is a unit of analysis in the philosophy of science . fact date September 2009 It was proposed by Imre Lakatos as the focus of a demarcation problem demarcation criterion that depends on the distinction between progressive and degenerating research programs. fact date September 2009 See also Program management Examples http www.warwick.ac.uk fac soc complabstuds russia Russian Research Programme , University of Warwick , UK http www.globalchange.gov United States Global Change Research Program http wcrp.wmo.int World Climate Research Programme philo stub science stub Category Research Category Project management pt Programa de pesquisa ... more details
Image Wallops Balloon With BESS Payload DSC00088.JPG thumb Research balloon ready for launch Research balloons are balloon s that are used for scientific research. They are usually though not always unmanned, filled with a lighter than air gas like helium , and fly at high altitude balloon high altitudes . Meteorology, atmospheric research, astronomy, and military research may be conducted from a research balloon. Weather balloon s are a type of research balloon. Research balloons usually study a single aspect of science, such as air pollution, air temperature, or wind currents, although sometimes several experiments or equipment are flown together. Image Malcolm Ross AHM USNO19570507 212.png thumb right Malcolm Ross balloonist Malcolm Ross piloting a research balloon down from the stratosphere Other than weather balloons, few research balloons are launched every year. This is driven by the large cost of the balloon, the instrument, which is usually custom made, and the cost of the launch. Because of the altitude reached by most research balloons, the air is too thin and too cold for humans to survive, therefore most research balloons are unmanned and operated remotely. There have been some balloons equipped with pressurized cabins, beginning with professor Auguste Piccard in the 1930s. Research balloons are not only used on earth. With the help of a research balloon, the upper atmosphere of Venus was examined by the Vega program . External links Commons Research balloon Category Balloons aircraft Tech stub de Forschungsballon ... more details
Dialectical research or dialectical inquiry or dialectical investigation is a form of qualitative research which utilizes the method of dialectic , aiming to discover truth through examining and interrogating competing ideas, perspectives or arguments. Dialectical research can be seen as a form of exploratory research , in that there is not so much a research hypothesis to be tested, but rather new understandings to be developed. Dialectical research may also be thought of as the opposite of empirical research , in that the researcher is working with arguments and ideas, rather than data. Indeed Bertell Ollman 1993 argues that all research is either dialectical or nondialectical. Dialectical research may be applied to a range of problems. For instance, Eli Berniker and David McNabb 2006 argue for the application of dialectical research for the study of organizational processes and James Page 2008 has used a dialectical research method to develop a philosophy of peace education. References Berniker, Eli and McNabb, David E. 2006 Dialectical Inquiry A Structured Qualitative Research Method , The Qualitative Report , 11 4 642 664. Ollman, Bertell. 1993 Dialectical Investigations New York Routledge. Page, James. 2008 Peace Education Exploring Ethical and Philosophical Foundations . Charlotte Information Age Publishing. http www.infoagepub.com products content p478d75b79b1ea.php Bibliographic Information and Summary http eprints.qut.edu.au 12263 Table of Contents Rowan, John. 1981 A Dialectical Paradigm for Research , In Peter Reason and John Rowan eds. Human Inquiry A Sourcebook of New Paradigm Research 93 112 New York Routledge. Category Qualitative research ... more details
Applied research is a form of scientific method systematic inquiry involving the practical application of science . It accesses and uses some part of the research communities the academy s accumulated theories, knowledge, methods, and techniques, for a specific, often State polity state , Commerce business , or customer client driven purpose. Applied research is compared to pure research basic research in discussion about research ideals, methodologies, programs, and projects. ref cite web title why the distinction between basic and applied research url http www2.lse.ac.uk CPNSS projects CoreResearchProjects ContingencyDissentInScience DP DPRoll HansenOnline0409.pdf accessdate August 17, 2011 ref Applied research deals with solving practical problems ref cite web title a definition of applied research url http www.lbl.gov Education ELSI research main.html accessdate August 17, 2011 ref and generally employs empirical methodologies. Because applied research resides in the messy real world, strict research protocols may need to be relaxed. For example, it may be impossible to use a random sample . Thus, transparency in the methodology is crucial. Implications for interpretation of results brought about by relaxing an otherwise strict canon of methodology should also be considered. The OECD s Frascati Manual ref cite web title Frascati Manual Page 30 url http browse.oecdbookshop.org oecd pdfs free 9202081e.pdf accessdate August 17, 2011 ref describes Applied Research as one of the three forms of research, along with Basic research & research and development Experimental Development . Due to its practical focus, applied research information will be found in the literature associated with individual disciplines. ref cite web title Open J gate journals url http www.openj gate.com ... accessdate August 17, 2011 ref See also Frascati Manual Research Applied science Basic research References reflist DEFAULTSORT Applied Research Category Research Sci stub de Zweckforschung et Rakendusuuringud ... more details
DIY Research DIY Market Research means marketing , customer or personnel research using Online research methods online research methods that any individual or organization, whether they be a professional researcher or not, carries out via special online research software, or online survey tool. These survey software products allow users to connect and perform one on one online interviews, ref http www.research live.com news new business diy online interview service gutcheck in beta mode 4003632.article DIY online interview service GutCheck in beta mode Research live.com ref ref http www.fastcompany.com 1713068 gutcheck diy market research The Insta Focus Group GutCheck s DIY Market Research FastCompany.com ref create online questionnaires , ref http www.marketingweek.co.uk opinion diy market research 3012876.article DIY Market Research Marketing Week ref distribute them to an email list ref http www.research live.com features world of temptation 4000459.article DIY ResearchResearch live.com ref or Custom online panel internet access panels , and analyze the data in real time without outsourcing ref http www.mra net.org perspective index.cfm?blogId 54 20 Why DIY Research is Good for Everyone Marketing Research Association ref to a specialised research agency or data processing company. Leading providers of DIY research in the United States U.S. are QuestionPro.com Survey Analytics Question Pro and Zeitgeist Research References Reflist External links http www.surveyanalytics.com Survey Analytics Quesiton Pro http www.zeitgeistresearch.com Zeitgeist Research http gutcheckit.com GutCheck http www.cint.com Cint http www.mra net.org Marketing Research Association http www.research live.com Research Magazine Category Market research ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A research station is a station that is built for the purpose of conducting scientific research . Research station sites might include outer space such as the International Space Station and ocean s. Many nations have research stations in Antarctica Showa Station Antarctica Showa Station , Halley Research Station Halley and Troll research station Troll are examples. DEFAULTSORT Research Station Category Research Science stub et Polaarjaam lv Pol rstacija nl Poolstation ru uk ... more details
Implementation research is the scientific study of methodology methods to promote the uptake of research findings. Often research projects focus on small scale pilot studies or laboratory based experiments, and assume that findings can be generalised to roll out into a practice based domain with few changes. Implementation research explores the challenges that are faced when generalising research findings in the real world , for example in the fields of healthcare or school based education. References Walker, Anne E., Grimshaw, J., Johnston, M., Pitts, N. Steen, N., and Eccles, M. PRIME PRocess modelling in ImpleMEntation research selecting a theoretical basis for interventions to change clinical practice. BMC Health Services Research 2003, 3 22 doi 10.1186 1472 6963 3 22 http www.biomedcentral.com 1472 6963 3 22 Category Methodology Category Research methods ... more details
Wikify date August 2010 Historical Research is a scholarly journal published by the Institute of Historical Research at the University of London . It was first published in 1923 under the title Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research . Beginning with Vol. 60, no. 141 Feb. 1987 , the journal appeared under its present name Historical Research . External links http www.history.ac.uk historical research Historical Research page at the Institute of Historical Research http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp?ref 0950 3471 Historical Research page from Wiley Blackwell publisher Category History journals Category Publications established in 1923 Category Wiley Blackwell academic journals Category English language journals humanities journal stub ... more details
Multiple issues advert September 2010 wikify September 2010 orphan August 2010 primarysources August 2010 no footnotes September 2010 Infobox company company name Hansa Research company logo Image HR logo.jpg 150px Hansa s brand logo tag line Reliable Information and Insights foundation 1983 location India key people Ashok Das, Managing Director MD industry Market Research services Market Research, Business Intelligence, Market Analysis, Indian Readership Survey num employees 1100 Hansa Research,2010 homepage http www.hansaresearch.com www.hansaresearch.com Hansa Research is a full service global market research agency conducting market research in 77 countries globally with offices in India and US. It is the only global market research agency headquartered in India. Citation needed date September 2010 Under the leadership of Mr. Ashok Das, the Managing Director, Hansa Research became one of the fastest growing market research agencies in India. In 2006 it was the first Indian market research company to acquire a U.S. based firm, GCR . With research offices across India and the U.S., Hansa Research s infrastructure is comparable to the best in the industry. class wikitable Year Employees 1983 Established by Mr. R K Swamy 2003 MRUC Awards IRS, world s largest readership survey contract to Hansa Research 2005 Hansa Research introduces HPI an indicator of consumer premiumness 2006 Hansa Research buys GCR, in the US and establishes a US presence 2009 Hansa Research launches CelebTrack, world s largest celebrity study References Reflist http www.afaqs.com news story.html?sid 22757 PTM Hansa Research to launch celebrity research study External links http www.hansaresearch.com aboutus about hansa.asp About Hansa Research Category Companies based in Mumbai Category Companies established in 1983 Category Marketing research companies of India ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 The terms independent research and alternative research are used broadly interchangeably, to mean research that is not produced by a bank or broker , and thus is ostensibly less prone to influence from within a bank from, say, investment bankers keen to win company s Initial public offering IPO mandate. However, someone has to fund the costs of conducting the research, and when the funder is the company being researched, this form of independent research is termed sponsored or company paid research. Unfortunately, with the subject company paying directly for these services, this form of research suffers from a real or perceived lack of objectivity science objectivity , which reduces its value to investor s and hence to the companies themselves. Intermediated Research improves significantly upon the sponsored research model, by introducing important safeguards into the commercial and research process framework. Central here are the company has no choice in its allocation to a research provider once matched with the research provider, the company is under a long term contract in order to minimize commercial pressure or influence and the fees paid to the research provider are not sufficiently material for the company to be able to exert any influence over the content or conclusions of the research report. Collectively, these measures enhance the value of the report to investors and consequently, to the company itself. The Intermediated Research framework includes the further protections ensuring that the independent research firms involved have no investment banking or brokerage operations in their business model s conduct no traditional company paid research deliver a standard template for analysis of every company so that all standard topics are covered and avoiding ratings and target prices in the reports, since these can risk becoming a focus of pressure exerted on the research provider by the subject company. Category Research methods ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2010 The term e Research alternately spelled eResearch refers to the use of information technology to support existing and new forms of research. E research extends e Science and cyberinfrastructure to other disciplines, including the humanities and social sciences. Examples of e Research problems range across disciplines and include modelling of ecosystems or economies exploration of human genome structures studies of large linguistic corpuses integrated social policy analyses The main features of e Research are that it is collaborative uses grid computing technologies is data intensive E Research includes research activities that use a spectrum of advanced information and communication technology ICT capabilities. It embraces new research methodologies emerging from increasing access to Networks Services Tools Compu stub External links UK http www.nesc.ac.uk index.html UK National e Science Centre http www.omii.ac.uk OMII UK http www.oerc.ox.ac.uk Oxford e Research Centre http www.merc.ac.uk Manchester eResearch Centre at The University of Manchester http www.kcl.ac.uk iss cerch Centre for e Research, King s College London Australia http www.eresearchsa.edu.au eResearch South Australia http www.intersect.org.au Intersect Australia Ltd NSW http www.ivec.org iVEC Western Australia http www.itee.uq.edu.au eresearch eResearch group at The University of Queensland http www.monash.edu.au eresearch Monash e Research Centre http www.qcif.edu.au Queensland CyberInfrastructure Foundation http www.versi.edu.au Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative DEFAULTSORT E Research Category Research ... more details
Wikify date May 2010 Notability date May 2010 A research statement is a summary of research achievements and a proposal for upcoming research. It often includes both current aims and findings, and future goals. Research statements are usually requested as part of a relevant job application process, and often assist in the identification of appropriate applicants. ref cite web url http sciencecareers.sciencemag.org career magazine previous issues articles 2002 07 26 noDOI.4611149009600202486 title Writing a Research Plan Science Careers Biotech, Pharmaceutical, Faculty, Postdoc jobs on Science Careers publisher Sciencecareers.sciencemag.org date 2002 07 26 accessdate 2010 07 10 ref A typical research statement follows a typical pattern in regard to layout, and often includes features of other research documents including an Abstract summary abstract , research background and goals. Often these reports are tailored towards specific audiences, and may be used to showcase job proficiency or underline particular areas of research within a program. ref cite web url http www.columbia.edu cu gsas sub pstudents oma preparing the app research.html title Tips On Structuring The Research Statement publisher Columbia.edu date 2010 04 05 accessdate 2010 07 10 ref References Reflist External links http www.vpul.upenn.edu careerservices gradstud samples researchstatement guide.html Research statement guide http www.the aps.org trainees Symposia 2008 20talks WEB Pawelczyk.ppt Crafting the Research Statement DEFAULTSORT Research Statement Category Academia edu stub job stub ... more details
A research proposal is a document written by a researcher that provides a detailed description of the proposed program. It is like an outline of the entire research process that gives a reader a summary of the information discussed in a project. Research proposals are written for various reasons, such as budget request for the research they describe, certification requirements for research example ... s protected by animal rights laws , as a task in tertiary education e.g., before performing research for a dissertation , or as a condition for employment at a research institution which usually requires Sponsor commercial sponsor approved research proposals . The phrasing of research proposals has many similarities to that of scientific articles . Research proposals are written in future tense and have different points of emphasis. Like scientific articles, research proposals have sections describing the research background, significance, research methods methods , and references . The method section of research proposals is far more detailed than those of scientific articles, allowing profound ... describing the results, research proposals have a section describing the hypotheses or the expected results. A typical research proposal includes an extensive but focused literature review . A research proposal may also include preliminary results. In contrast to scientific articles, research ... for proving that the personnel asking to conduct the research are capable of doing so. For example, a research proposal for a study including Injection medicine injection s would be expected to name at least one researcher qualified to inject human beings. Similarly, a research proposal in biology ... academic institutes, a detailed resume of the thesis mentor is required on the research proposal in order to show that the mentor can help the student with the subject of the thesis. Research sponsors publish calls for research proposals, specifying the topics into which they fund research and their detailed ... more details
File Survey Research Books.jpg 250px thumb right Survey research books Survey research This method was pioneered in the 1930s and 1940s by sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld . The initial use of the method was to examine the effects of the radio on political opinion formation of the United States. One of its early successes was the development of the theory of two step flow of communication . The method was foundational for the inception of the Quantitative research tradition in sociology. See also Wv noreferences date June 2011 Statistical population Sample statistics Sampling statistics Further reading http www.socialresearchmethods.net kb survey.php Survey research , by William Trochim Social surveys Sociology stub Science stub DEFAULTSORT Survey Research Category Survey methodology Category Research methods ... more details
In the United Kingdom UK and Ireland , the Master of Research degree is an advanced postgraduate degree ... by Research in a specific academic discipline of science or social sciences. In contrast to some ... by research. The degree Master of Research is usually abbreviated as MRes , whereas the Master of Science by Research is sometimes abbreviated as MSc R . Background and purpose Although a relatively new degree, research master degrees are increasingly popular with a number of the Russell Group ... for doctoral research. ref http www.prospects.ac.uk cms ShowPage Home page International students ... strengths in Practice research Practice led research a research master degree preparation provides an opportunity for understanding the nature and potential of research study through, for example ... in the commercial world where research is a key focus but a PhD is not specifically required. Additionally, if one is unsure whether a PhD is right or not, a Masters by Research can give the useful ... to earn a valuable masters level qualification. In the field of Medicine, the Masters of Research degree programme is especially useful to those clinicians who wish to develop academic research skills ... structure Research master degrees programmes are differ from taught Masters degrees by placing ... research practice led researchresearch project, in addition to fewer taught modules. Research ... based as it is geared to those wishing to pursue a research career afterwards. ref http www.prospects.ac.uk ... included training in Research Methods, as well as instruction in Research Ethics and professional ... of doctoral degree In addition to specified research master degree programmes, some universities also ... although the main focus is still on research and would therefore require a first year taught component during the doctoral studies. Research undertaken for a master by research degree is of considerably ... or PhD, a research master degree does not require a Viva voce viva of the produced thesis . See ... more details
Performance Research is a quarterly journal that promotes a dynamic interchange between scholarship and practice in an expanding field of performance. Interdisciplinary in vision and international in scope, its emphasis is on research in contemporary performance arts within changing cultures. Performance Research was founded in 1996 by Richard Gough and Judie Christie and is published online and in hard copy by Routledge , an imprint of Taylor and Francis . Print ISSN 1352 8165 Online ISSN 1469 9990 External links http www.tandf.co.uk journals titles 13528165.asp Performance Research on the Taylor and francis Routledge website http www.thecpr.org.uk shop journal.php Performance Research on the Centre for Performance Research website http www.performance research.net index.php Performance Research official website. Category Art magazines ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Holocaust research is a scholarly discipline that encompasses the historical research and study of the Holocaust . Among the research institutions and academic programmes specializing in Holocaust research are the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, Israel, the Fritz Bauer Institute in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, named after the German judge and prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials , the Uppsala Programme for Holocaust and Genocide Studies in Sweden, the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington and the Polish Center for Holocaust Research at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. Prominent scholars include L on Poliakov , Gerald Reitlinger , Raul Hilberg , Yehuda Bauer and Martin Gilbert . DEFAULTSORT Holocaust Research Category The Holocaust Category Jewish history Category Antisemitism Category Nazi Germany Holocaust stub de Holocaustforschung ... more details