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Discovering the Magic of Children’s Picture Books: A Reflection on an Internship Experience Discovering the Magic of Children's Picture Books: A Reflection on an Internship Experience | Science Communication Unit blog
By Magaret Sivapragasam I have always believed that growth happens when you step outside your comfort zone but I never imagined just how far mine would stretch when I applied for a UWE summer research internship. The project focused on exploring...
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More haste Less speed. More haste Less speed. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…by Adam Sheppard. Build Build Build[1]. A dramatic title for a Press Release. Repeating the same word three times is a simple way of communicating that something is not only dramatic but is going to happen at speed; think Murray Walker...
Empowering WECA pupils with data for sustainable school streets Empowering WECA pupils with data for sustainable school streets | Science Communication Unit blog
Speeding cars traffic jams air pollution… these are but a few of the grievances the average city dweller contends with on a daily basis. Below the driving age children in the West of England do not contribute to these problems yet they are among...
Month: April 2024 Background Workshop aims Who is behind the workshop? Who should attend Activities Attendance fee and registration Contact details 10 January 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
We’re excited to announce our upcoming session “Data Governance and Religion” led by the Juan Carlos. Join us on April 24th at 6:00 PM for what promises to be a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of data...
“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...
“Labour need to commit to a comprehensive review of private education.” “Labour need to commit to a comprehensive review of private education.” | Education blog
The problem of unfairness in the education system is now unavoidable. Labour must initiate a comprehensive review of the role of fee paying private schools. This should include the creation of an Office for private schools’ accountability to...
Impact of world-leading Centre for Appearance Research celebrated on 30th anniversary
The Centre for Appearance Research at UWE Bristol has celebrated its 30th anniversary.
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Towards a Network for Black Studies in Education at UWE ECRG Towards a Network for Black Studies in Education at UWE ECRG | Education blog
Malcolm Richards Senior Lecturer in Education Malcolm.Richards@uwe.ac.uk Black studies is an interdisciplinary academic field that primarily focuses on the study of the history culture and politics of the peoples of the African diaspora and...