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“Futureproofing Luton”: Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local Eco-warriors. ........by Helen Hoyle On Monday this week MSc Urban Planning student William Cottrill and I had the privilege of spending ...Read More “The idea of citizen...

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Mr David Evans

Associate Director(Building & Construction Management)

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Paramedics in GP surgeries may ease workload but not NHS costs, study finds

Paramedics working in GP surgeries help reduce GP workload but do not contribute to cost savings to the NHS, according to a major study.

School of Social Sciences - College of Health, Science and Society

If you want a career in social sciences, our inspiring courses will teach you to apply what you've learnt so you can start making a difference as soon as you graduate.

Alumni Edit - Alumni

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Mr Ben Crane

Associate Lecturer

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‘One of a kind’ course accredited by UWE Bristol recognised with Princess Royal Training Award

A foundation degree accredited by UWE Bristol has been awarded a prestigious City & Guilds Princess Royal Training Award.

Research in the School of Social Sciences - CHSS research overview

The School of Social Sciences is active in many areas of research and has established research projects attracting funding from various bodies both in the UK and abroad.

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Professor Wendy Phillips

Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange, CBL

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The Power of Yoga: Using yoga to promote psychological and physical health By Emma Halliwell The Power of Yoga: Using yoga to promote psychological and physical health | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog

By Emma Halliwell I was 21 living in Brighton studying and partying when went to my first yoga class. I was immediately hooked. I have been practicing yoga with varying frequency ever since. In those early days yoga helped me cope with the...

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Shaping a Science Communication network for the South-West Shaping a Science Communication network for the South-West | Science Communication Unit blog

Author: Ola Michalec @Ola_Michalec The Sci Comm South West Conference 2019 attracted over 100 practitioners and researchers based across the south-west (very loosely defined!). The success of the conference and the energy in the room proved that...

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Robotics lab helps provide access to art for disabled people in self-isolation

Disabled people experiencing extreme isolation due to coronavirus can now use robots to remotely access one of Britain's most well-known art galleries.

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