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Brunel University Research Archive(BURA) preserves and enables easy and open access to all
types of digital content. It showcases Brunel's research outputs.

Research contained within BURA is open access, although some publications may be subject
to publisher imposed embargoes. All awarded PhD theses are also archived on BURA.

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Identifying and managing pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain See

A 28 year old nulliparous woman complains of gradual onset pelvic pain at 30 weeks’ gestation of pregnancy. The pain is aching in nature and worse on climbing stairs and turning in bed. She denies any urinary or bowel symptoms and has not noticed any fluid or bl...

Enforcing intellectual property rights in metaverse gaming platforms: the next steps for the EU’s metaverse agenda See

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Parliamentary briefing – Domestic work migration bans in Nepal See

This briefing examines Nepal's ban on domestic work migration, in place since 2017, and its impact on Nepali women who migrate through irregular channels. It summarises the evidence on why the ban increases rather than reduces vulnerability to exploitation, and makes five policy...

Written evidence submitted by Dr Asieh Tabaghdehi & Professor Ashley Braganza (Centre for Artificial Intelligence: Social and Digital Innovation; Brunel University of London) (DCG0026) See

In their submission to the House of Commons Science Innovation and Technology Committee inquiry into the Digital Centre of Government, Dr Asieh Tabaghdehi and Professor Ashley Braganza (Brunel University of London) outline a vision for a Digital Centre of Government (DCG) focused on...

Written evidence from Dr. Nan Jiang, Dr. Asieh Tabaghdehi and Professor Catherine L. Wang on 14 March 2025, Brunel University London [FEN0085] See

This submission responds to the call for evidence based on our expertise in female entrepreneurship, financial accessibility, and structural barriers within business environments in the UK and internationally.

Driving ESG Performance: The Roles of Financial Literacy and Fintech Adoption through Digital Transformation See

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Energy-Efficient Container Stacking in Terminals: A Multi-Objective Optimization Framework See

Efficient container stacking in terminal yards plays a critical role in improving the sustainability and productivity of port operations, as it directly affects unproductive movements, energy consumption, and cargo flows between vessels and the hinterland. This study addresses a multi-objective c...

The impacts of pensions on older people’s socio-spatial care relations as they age in networks in rural Lesotho See

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Exploring Student Anxiety and Experience in Performance-Based Assessments using AIvaluate: An LLM-Augmented Emotionally Intelligent Pedagogical AI Conversational Agent See

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Artificial intelligence and climate migration equity See

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of people displaced by climate-related damage to the physical and social environment. These migrants are more exposed to climate-related environmental damage than others and more vulnerable to its social and health...

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  • 21 Baines, S
  • 21 Banning, M
  • 21 Barrell, R
  • 21 Blakemore, AI
  • 21 Bruveris, M
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