Pioneering online children's foot measuring toolOur experts from the School of Computing Sciences responded to a challenge set by Start-rite Shoes and developed a cutting edge way of measuring feet at home to allow children’s shoes to be bought on line - developing a photographic fitting tool, which is available to use on the Start-rite website. Please click here to read full details. |
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Experts model buyer behaviourAccessing the rich and varied influences on consumer behaviour with highly competitive markets can be very challenging. Our experts worked with Archant to analyse this behaviour. Please click here to read full details. |
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Health economics and engagement with the external health community Representatives from the Health Economics Support Programme at the University Of East Anglia guided and facilitated apriority-setting workshop involving local decision-makers. The aim was to work collectively through an established priority-setting process (multi-criteria analysis approach) and to develop a framework for local decision-making that would be used to prioritise the strategic service developments. Please click here to read full details. |
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![]() Bespoke language training To equip the participants with the basic knowledge of French needed to deal more effectively with French native speakers as part of their work transactions. Please click here to read full details. |
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Gender, caste and growth assessment in India DFID commissioned the Overseas Development Group (ODG), the consulting arm of the University’s School of Development Studies, together with a gender specialist and an economist from the University’s School of Development Studies to lead a team collaborating with several India-based colleagues. Please click here to read full details. |
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Say it Sign it: converting speech to deaf signs Working with SYS Consulting Ltd, the consulting arm of the School of Computing Sciences at the University of East Anglia, and the RNID, IBM has developed an ingenious system called SiSi (Say It Sign It) that automatically converts the spoken word into British Sign Language (BSL) which is then signed by an animated digital character or avatar. Please click here to read full details. |
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Evaluating health development programmes in West AfricaUNIDEA – Unicredit Foundation is an Italian funding body linked to the Italian Unicredit Bank that supports development programmes in developing countries. The team worked on the evaluation of the UNIDEA programmes over a two year period, first designing and agreeing an evaluation methodology with the client and then carrying out the evaluation, analysing the results and presenting the reports and recommendations. Please click here to read full details. |
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Pioneering online children's foot measuring tool
Experts model buyer behaviour
Evaluating health development programmes in West Africa