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Engaging with arts linked to slower pace of ageing
New research from our team shows that regularly taking part in arts activities such as reading, listening to music or visiting a gallery or museum may slow the pace of biological ageing.
Prof Daisy Fancourt is Royal Albert Hall’s first Associate Scientist
Prof Fancourt will be collaborating with the venue over the next three years, building on her work showing how arts engagement impacts health.
GRACE-Epi Monthly Methods: Engaging in leisure in later life
For the latest webinar in the GRACE-Epi Monthly Methods series, researchers from our team shared how leisure activities shape mental, physical, and cognitive wellbeing in later life, and the barriers and enablers that influence participation.
Making Social Prescribing Accessible for Autistic People: Best Practice Guidelines
Learn about our new guide, co-produced with Autistica and autistic adults, caregivers of autistic people, and social prescribing professionals through a series of workshops and conversations.
SBB Spotlight: Robert Booth
The SBB Spotlight is back! We spoke with Dr Robert Booth, Research Fellow and Trial Manager, about his journey into the world of social prescribing.
The latest on social prescribing from the Social Biobehavioural Research Group
Read our special roundup blog to mark Social Prescribing Day 2026.
