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Gaining prescription rights: a qualitative survey mapping the views of UK counselling and clinical psychologists Gaining prescription rights: a qualitative survey mapping the views of UK counselling and clinical psychologists | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
Dr Alice Horton one of our counselling psychology alumni has recently published the research she carried out for her Doctorate in the journal: Advances in Mental Health. The research was supervised by PSRG members: Miltos Hadjiosif and Miles...
How a unique learning opportunity at UWE Bristol offered me a career-changing experience. How a unique learning opportunity at UWE Bristol offered me a career-changing experience. | Student views blog
By Kate BA(Hons) Filmmaking UWE Bristol undergraduate Kate tells us how a unique learning opportunity gave her the chance to try out new skills which has inspired her to consider new career options. Read more about Kate’s story. “When I first...
It’s time to change how we think about families. It’s time to change how we think about families. | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Lucy Blake Growing up I had always thought of my family as being different from other people’s families. In comparison to other people’s family trees which I imagined to be strong tall and wide I felt like my own small family shrub was...
How my Animation course at UWE Bristol is preparing me for the industry. How my Animation course at UWE Bristol is preparing me for the industry. | UWE Bristol
By Nathan BA(Hons) Animation student. Our student Nathan tells us about the industry-focused opportunities he’s had while studying Animation at UWE Bristol. He shares his positive experiences of working with New Wave the University’s own...
UWE Bristol Secures Funding from the Office for Students to Expand Diversity and Inclusion in Degree Apprenticeships UWE Bristol Secures Funding from the Office for Students to Expand Diversity and Inclusion in Degree Apprenticeships | Engineering Our Future
UWE Bristol is excited to share our success in securing Wave 2 apprenticeship funding from the Office for Students (OfS). This funding allows us to build upon the work of our Wave 1 activities around Degree Apprenticeships and our Women Like Me...
Programme to inspire next generation of engineers reaches more than 20 000 pupils Programme to inspire next generation of engineers reaches more than 20 000 pupils | Engineering Our Future
A programme designed to inspire a future generation to take up roles in green engineering has been completed with more than 20 000 local school children benefitting. Using curriculum-linked engineering outreach and careers support the DETI...
Futureproofing parks and green spaces beyond COVID-19: The need for climate-adapted planting Futureproofing parks and green spaces beyond COVID-19: The need for climate-adapted planting | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Helen Hoyle… The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the value of private gardens public parks and green spaces. At the beginning of lockdown when outdoor exercising was the only outing from home ‘allowed’ we spent an increasing amount of...
Making or Baking – there are many routes into STEM! Making or Baking - there are many routes into STEM! | Engineering Our Future
Over 200 Year 9 and 10 pupils from across the country tuned in to an online webinar this week to hear engineers in the West of England talk about their routes into STEM careers. The live Q and A panel was organised by DETI Inspire in...
Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture | Engineering Our Future
Gary Atkinson Associate Professor in Engineering at UWE Bristol and part of Lyndon Smith’s team in the Centre for Machine Vision is developing the “Polarisation Vision for Composite Part Inspection” – a system to automatically detect defects in...
Funding funding everywhere? Sci Comm South West insights into the F-word Funding funding everywhere? Sci Comm South West insights into the F-word | Science Communication Unit blog
Author: Ola Michalec @Ola_Michalec The ‘F’ word we should learn to say loudly and clearly without embarrassment: funding. As an early career researcher and communicator I often come across requests for funding ‘help’. What can I do to manage my...
Letting go of what is not serving us to make science communication more inclusive Letting go of what is not serving us to make science communication more inclusive | Science Communication Unit blog
Author: Karen Collins (MSc Science Communication student at UWE Bristol) What language can we use to create inclusive environments in science communication? How might letting go of expert knowledge benefit underserved audiences? Delegates...
Reflecting on a Successful First Postgraduate Research Conference Reflecting on a Successful First Postgraduate Research Conference | Education blog
Doctorate in Education (EdD) student Ronnie Houselander reflects on her experience of presenting at the recent Education and Childhood Postgraduate Researcher (PGR) Conference which was supported by the Education and Childhood Research Group...