The Ongoing Research page provides a searchable directory of UK Armed Forces community research currently being conducted by various researchers and research centres. By providing information about current research, the purpose is to minimise duplication, maximise knowledge growth, raise awareness of what evidence is in the pipeline, and encourage collaboration among those with shared interests. If you would like your research added to this page email team@centreforevidence.org
The study aims to assess the reasons why Veterans and members of the military forces decide to work in the UK's Further Education industry and what opportunities and difficulties they face in this …
The study aims to explore the lived experiences of Military Veteran students and their perceptions of community and belonging in Higher Education Institutes in Scotland. The focus of the study aspires …
This project aims to address a significant gap in existing research, which rarely examines what military spouses/partners need to support their own developmental trajectories in work, learning and …
To understand the impact of military-related parental deployment on three to five year old children from Naval, Army and Air Force backgrounds across the UK to better inform policy and practices for …
The purpose of this research is to explore and understand the experiences of military mobility through the perspectives of young people, aged between 14-18, from British Army and RAF families, who …
The aims of this project are to gain a greater understanding of veterans' experiences of IP suffering. This will be achieved through questionnaires and interviews, attempting to ascertain what …
The primary aim is to co-produce a MCCYP specific SDH screening tool within the context of military life, to identify and reduce inequalities within the military connected children and young …
The Supporting All to Thrive study will shed light on the educational outcomes of Service children with SEND, linked to a nuanced understanding of the dynamics and complexities characterising their …
Service families experience a variety of stressors and were often faced with making complex decisions regarding their children’s education, which were often constrained by the demands of the …