Projects per year
Personal profile
Biography
Neil’s clinical experience is in adult acquired communication and swallowing disorders. He teaches across the Speech & Language Therapy curriculum with a particular interest in acquired language and voice disorders. He is the Course Director for the Speech & Language Therapy programme and runs the Conversation Partners scheme. This scheme pairs first year students with adults who have acquired long-term communication difficulties, providing students with opportunities to develop supported conversation skills as well as to provide outreach to the local community.
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Projects
- 1 Active
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Improving anxiety assessment in Stroke and Acquired Brain injury: the validation of the Anxiety Intensity Scale Circles (AISCs), the Yale-anxiety, and Natural Language Processing (NLP) models
Blake, J., Broomfield, N., Coull, N., Harrison, K., Khondoker, M., Sami, S. & Varley, A.
National Institute for Health and Care Research
1/11/24 → 31/10/26
Project: Research
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Supported communication skills training: Evaluation of a pilot workshop for pharmacy undergraduates
Sokhi, J., Coull, N., Shiggins, C. & Horton, S., 2019, p. 347. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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On the character and production of ‘active participation’ in neuro-rehabilitation: an Actor-Network perspective
Horton, S., Mares, K., Coull, N. & Poland, F., Nov 2017, In: Sociology of Health & Illness. 39, 8, p. 1529–1541 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile7 Citations (Scopus)13 Downloads (Pure)