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WebRachel Creaney is a Social Researcher at the Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Department at the James Hutton Institute. She is also in the final stages of a PhD which … WebThe James Hutton Institute. Sep 2013 - Sep 20163 years 1 month. Aberdeen, United Kingdom. daylight\u0027s 5t
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WebJun 11, 2024 · Rachel Creaney is a final year PhD researcher looking at the lived experiences of older residents of rural healthcare smart homes. She is jointly supervised within the School of Geography and Sustainable Development at the University of St Andrews, and the Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Group at the James Hutton Institute, … WebAcknowledgements Although this paper is not linked to any of the research carried out by, or on behalf of, the James Hutton Institute, some parts of it were written during the first author’s allocated work time. Rachel Creaney is grateful to the James Hutton Institute for giving her this opportunity. The authors would also like to thank Dr Tavis Potts (University … WebRachel Creaney. [email protected]; Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Department, The James Hutton Institute, Scotland. Search for more papers by this author daylight\u0027s 5z