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Tag: transport planning transport planning | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Jonathan Flower Senior Research Fellow Many of us will soon be taking a hopefully well-earned rest over the festive period. At some point you may put on a paper crown and break into a smile (or not) as someone reads a cracker joke. Well here...
Category: Welcome 2024 Welcome 2024 | Student blog
Support we offer you here at UWE comes in many different forms – this includes a team of Student Experience Coaches who are here to help you achieve your goals and make the most of university life. Student Experience Coaches use coaching...
Tag: North Somerset North Somerset | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...
“My Magical Garden”: A mindfulness intervention for teachers working with children experiencing challenges around anxiety stress and self-regulation – exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic school closures and ‘curriculum catch-up’. “My Magical Garden”: A mindfulness intervention for teachers working with children experiencing challenges around anxiety stress and self-regulation - exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic school closures and 'curriculum catch-up'. | Education blog
In this article Katrina Diamond a Senior Lecturer in Education and Childhood at UWE writes about an evidence-based mindfulness intervention with primary aged children based on the book “My Magical Garden” by Jacqui Gray and Terri Allen...
Tag: Office of Police and Crime Commissioner Office of Police and Crime Commissioner | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...
Why should we celebrate World Town Planning day? Why should we celebrate World Town Planning day? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
RTPI Bursary competition winners and MSc Urban Planning students Mojca Sonjak Rob Palmer Isabel Daone and George Lewis share their thoughts on why World Town Planning Day Thursday 8th November 2018 is important… By Mojca Sonjak competition...
Month: May 2024 30 August 2025 | 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...
Tag: 16 days of activism 16 days of activism | Policing blog
According to the Office of National Statistics (2024) the police recorded approximately 1.4 million domestic abuse-related incidents and crimes in the year ending March 2024. The Crime Survey for England and Wales estimates that unfortunately...
Tag: anti-social behaviour anti-social behaviour | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...
Cake in the Office – health hazard or edible symbols of collegiality and teamwork? Cake in the Office - health hazard or edible symbols of collegiality and teamwork? | Bristol Business School blog
Guest blog: By Dr Harriet Shortt Senior Lecturer in Organisation Studies Bristol Business School I am sure many of us are familiar with cake in the office – cakes to celebrate a colleague’s birthday cake sales for fundraisers in the office...
Tag: Skills Skills | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol is to launch a series of Skills Bootcamps in collaboration with the Institute of Coding (IoC) to boost people’s digital skills. The courses are open to those aged 19 and above are free to individuals who meet the eligibility criteria...
‘It’s our job to take the limits away’: A case study approach to exploring culture of teacher expectations in an English secondary school ‘It’s our job to take the limits away’: A case study approach to exploring culture of teacher expectations in an English secondary school | Education blog
Education Research from UWE reaches around the globe… In this article Dr Smith draws on her doctoral research carried out in the Department of Education and Childhood at UWE investigating the beliefs and practices of high expectation...