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GCU Inaugural Professorial Lecture: Lessons in Life from Photons, Fire and Engines
Justin Bradley . 15 Feb 2016 15:31

Part of the GCU Professorial Public Lecture Series. These lectures aim to showcase the research of our recently appointed or promoted Professors for a non specialist audience. This lecture reflects on significant lessons learnt from four decades of research dating from the early days of the laser, through the challenges of measuring the temperature and properties of practical flames leading to the engineering of much cleaner engines.

GCU Inaugural Professorial Lecture: Learning and Technology: Evolution or Revolution?
Justin Bradley . 12 Nov 2015 13:30

Linda reflects on developments in learning technology over the past twenty years. She looks at the role of research and theory and how this impacts on our practice. Finally she examines what we should be thinking about when planning ahead.

GCU Inaugural Professorial Lecture: You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks - or Can You?
Justin Bradley . 11 Nov 2015 12:45

Dawn talks about the value of being active when you are older. Exercise can help develop strength, balance and power and so can help prevent falls in the elderly. The number of older adults is increasing. She outlines the background to her research and talks about two databases containing data on older adults which she has helped compile. This helped develop a programme of exercise training, but at the start there were no standards for this training. They looked at strength and power in "fallers". She discusses the fear of falling in the elderly and how and when they develop it. Exercise can help reduce this fear. She then talks about the "dosage" of strength training - nearly all the existing programmes do not contain enough hours to do any good - even though a large body of evidence exists. She also discusses sitting behaviour in adults. The older adult should do at least 150 minutes of medium intensity exercise (which leaves you slightly warmer or breathless) per week. They should do this in chunks of at least 10 minutes. The aim is to improve strength, power and balance, so sit to stand reps or standing on one leg for a while. However, there is the problem of motivation to contend with. One way to address this is to use functional fitness MOTs. She describes the work done on this at GCU. She leaves us with three things to remember, sit less, move or walk more and challenge your balance!

Magnusson awards 2013
Justin Bradley . 13 Aug 2015 14:33

Awards ceremony

GCU - the common good
Justin Bradley . 13 Aug 2015 14:04

Promotional video for GCU

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