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Tag: Bilingualism Bilingualism | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Following on from our previous post on Bimodal Bilingualism and publication success of a related case report our Lab members have been involved in supporting a further intra-operative language assessment of a bilingual patient which required the...
Tag: Mobilities Mobilities | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Justin Spinney The first time I met the one and only John Parkin (newly emeritus Professor of Transport Engineering in CTS) I had just started a PhD on Urban Cycling at Royal Holloway University of London. I had seen an announcement for a...
Tag: driver assistance technologies driver assistance technologies | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Can new technologies like bus automation support a shift to more sustainable mobility? How in practical terms could automation make buses more attractive? These were the key questions which motivated the Centre for Transport & Society’s...
The Way Ahead: key insights from the 2025 CTS Symposium The Way Ahead: key insights from the 2025 CTS Symposium | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Event Feedback Request: due to a technical issue at the end of the day that stopped the link to the feedback survey being shown we would be grateful if anyone who didn’t get a chance to feedback on the day could do so via the link here. We were...
Why we shouldn’t ignore the transport needs of young people Why we shouldn’t ignore the transport needs of young people | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: John Linton/Sustrans “There was this really good job that was paying me way more than where I’m working now… The fact is the bus system don’t even run early in the morning… it was really emotional… I couldn’t get to that job.” This quote...
Let’s focus on mental health Let's focus on mental health | Student blog
We all know how important the topic of mental health is and it’s particularly important for uni students. You might be living away from home for the first time. Trying to juggle your academic studies socialising and earning some money....
Month: November 2023 30 August 2025 | Student blog
Hi! I’m MJ Andarcia-Bravo UWE’S Anti-Sexual Violence Advisor. I was an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) before joining UWE and I was also a Community Engagement Officer and delivered training around consent sexual harassment and...
Tag: Airlander Airlander | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd by Graham Parkhurst Professor of Sustainable Mobility and Director of CTS January 2025 saw the latest chapter opened in the decades-long Heathrow additional runway saga and by none other than the Chancellor of the...
Guest Talk: Adam Reuben – Climate Refugees: The Science the People the Jurisprudence and the Future Guest Talk: Adam Reuben - Climate Refugees: The Science the People the Jurisprudence and the Future | Bristol Law School blog
In October 2017 Fores an independent think tank dedicated to furthering entrepreneurship and sustainable development through liberal solutions to meet the challenges and possibilities brought on by globalisation and global warming published a...
Month: October 2023 30 August 2025 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Stress in students is well-documented in the literature as having negative effects on cognitive emotional and physical health. We’re all aware of the great stress most of our students are under juggling paid work with university work the...
Wear your shoes tie your laces; we whizz off to study greenspaces! Wear your shoes tie your laces; we whizz off to study greenspaces! | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Zaky Fouad On January 13th 2023 I asked chatGPT what are greenspaces? It answered: “Greenspaces are areas of natural or semi-natural land such as parks gardens and other open spaces that provide a range of benefits for people and the...
How future planners’ views on Covid-19 provide grounds for optimism How future planners’ views on Covid-19 provide grounds for optimism | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman…. The news can feel unremittingly challenging and I oscillate between trying to engage with the detail and wanting to ignore it all in the vague hope that next time I look a future more Covid free reality might be closer...