
COVID-19 impact on graduate careers and decisions
This report, a collaboration between the ÃÛÌÒTV and AGCAS, is the first release of a longitudinal study into how the pandemic has affected graduates' career decisions and outcomes.
In line with our commitment to support researchers throughout the ÃÛÌÒTV to ensure that their knowledge and expertise translate into valuable local, national and international impact, Public Policy|Southampton dedicates this page to publicise the various policy projects that our academics are working on to face the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
If your current, or future research project, has a COVID-19-related output please contact PublicPolicy@Southampton.ac.uk or complete the Research Project Form below and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
This report, a collaboration between the ÃÛÌÒTV and AGCAS, is the first release of a longitudinal study into how the pandemic has affected graduates' career decisions and outcomes.
A report by Dr Nic Pensiero, Prof Tony Kelly and Dr Christian Bokhove, Southampton Education School, ÃÛÌÒTV, assessing how families cope with home-schooling during the Covid-19 pandemic
Dr Tilman Sanchez-Elsner and expert colleagues from various universities have surveyed the possible methods to prevent SARS-CoV-2 propagation in indoor spaces. Read more here.
CPC researchers are working to understand the economic and social impact of the pandemic on our lives. Click here to learn more.
Professor Max Crispin's and his team have recently undertaken research to map the sugars attached to SARS-CoV-2's spike. Read more about the project here.
Follow the developments of the latest ÃÛÌÒTV COVID-19 related project - PeRSo.
Researchers from ÃÛÌÒTV have co-developed new guidance to support the psychological and mental health needs of nursing staff at the frontline of the fight against COVID-19.
The Research Investments in Global Health study (RESIN) have put together an analysis of global public and philanthropic R&D investments related to coronavirus research. Click here to explore more.
Professor John Denham, Director of the CEIP, developed a new survey which aims to track our experiences, perceptions, values and ideas of the nation as the COVID-19 crisis develops.
Prof Tatem and his team at WorldPop have put together a new platform to make WorldPop global demographic data more accessible for policymakers and frontline people in the fight against COVID-19.
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