Bournemouth University

Centre for Qualitative Research

Humanising Healthcare through Historical Enquiry Group

Archaeological discovery Work developed at Bournemouth University’s Centre for Qualitative Research (CQR) seeks to provide a supportive environment for anyone who has an interest in the past.

The Humanising Healthcare through Historical Enquiry Group (HHHEG) seeks to provide a supportive environment for anyone who has an interest in the past. It offers a space where current and new research ideas can be discussed, journal submissions considered, and funding opportunities explored.

The group has three interest areas, Education, History and Healthcare, Healthcare Professionals in the Past, and Health Matters in the Ancient Past. Inter-professional and interdisciplinary working is encouraged and underpinned through partnerships with colleagues from universities and other organisations.

Recent outputs from the HHHE group include research relating to the memories of nurses during the twentieth century by Francis Biley and Sarah Keeley, and an article on mortician practices in Roman Britain by Angela Turner-Wilson. If you would like to join the group or be affiliated with it, please contact us.

Angela Turner-Wilson Wilsona@bournemouth.ac.uk

or

Francis C Biley fbiley@bournemouth.ac.uk

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