Leeds Beckett University - City Campus,
Woodhouse Lane,
LS1 3HE
Professorial Inaugural Lectures
showcasing excellence
Inaugural lectures form a key part of the academic community at Leeds Beckett University. They enable our staff to showcase their research to a university-wide and public audience.
The lectures also provide a networking opportunity for staff from across our university and the wider academic world. This offers valuable scope to establish new collaborations, and to generate awareness of the value and breadth of our research.
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The shape of things that came? Social Science and the Social World
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Helping solve global water sustainability challenges of the future
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A paradigm shift for businesses: Leveraging organisational change as a driver for sustainable growth and innovation
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Social relations, health and wellbeing and the case of the missing evidence
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From 'Interesting' to 'Useful'; the application of sports science to real-world problems
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Harnessing the buzz: Memory as social merchandise
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Laggards, leaders and some implications for innovation eco-systems
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Discovering the imaginative mind
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How little we know about what we design: markets, efficiency and ethics
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Everyday stigma, everyday shame
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Lessons from the frontline - Public engagement and local health systems
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What makes customers 'Click' and 'Buy' from a new-to-market e-store?
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Dementia's coming of age
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From anti-doping to clean sport
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Symptoms of modernity: Giovanni Battista Piranesi's project of space
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Corporate social responsibility and effectiveness measurement
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Is there a light on, behind what we know?
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The emerging role of urban forestry in the new European urbanism
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Bridging the building fabric performance gap
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Can sport prevent match fixing and retain its integrity?