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Science Journalism Summer School 2017 Science Journalism Summer School 2017 | Science Communication Unit blog
Every two years the Association of British Science Writers (ABSW) hosts its one-day Science Journalism Summer School. The 2017 event took place on 5 July at the Wellcome Trust in London and I went along as a budding freelance science writer to...
Engineering’s Family Fun Day Engineering’s Family Fun Day | Science Communication Unit blog
The Science Communication Unit (SCU) Inspire Sustainability team welcomed over 900 people from across the city into UWE Engineering on Saturday 6th July 2024 to explore a range of different science and engineering activities. It was a wonderful...
Hypothermia rates halved in babies born before arrival at hospital, new research finds
Rates of hypothermia in babies born before arriving at hospital in the South West of England have halved over the last five years, new research has revealed.
Homes under the Microscope: A citizen-led project to investigate airborne microplastics in the home Homes under the Microscope: A citizen-led project to investigate airborne microplastics in the home | Science Communication Unit blog
By Dr Margarida Sardo Homes Under the Microscope (HOMEs) is a multidisciplinary project that brings scientists participants and the textile industry together to develop a new way to measure microplastics in the home. It is a collaboration...
Sharing science stories on local radio – Love & Science Sharing science stories on local radio – Love & Science | Science Communication Unit blog
Discussions about zombie fungi exoplanets and vegetarian spiders; seamless segues; and Taylor Swift. All to be expected during a typical live Love & Science show on local Bristol radio station BCfm Radio. Love & Science was started by...
Social Sciences – The lynchpin for conducting real-world research? Social Sciences – The lynchpin for conducting real-world research? | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog post by Professor Kieran McCartan Professor of Criminology UWE Bristol All research even theoretical research has a real-world basis. Research helps us understand the world and our role in it better. Therefore at the core of all...
Partnerships with REACH - REACH
Network of collaborative academic and industrial national and international partnerships with REACH at UWE Bristol.
Month: September 2025 September 2025 | Policing blog
Police officers are routinely exposed to trauma and pressure but as this latest UWE Policing blog by Dr Paul Gavin and Dr Cody Porter makes clear it is the organisational stressors that are doing the deepest harm. We are grateful for their new...
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...
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Urgent reform needed to support ambulance-delivered end of life care, study finds
More than three quarters of paramedics sometimes fear doing the wrong thing when caring for people in the last year of life, new research has found.
School of Applied Sciences - College of Health, Science and Society
The School of Applied Sciences aims to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We have an excellent reputation for the quality of our teaching and approvals from external bodies.