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Education curriculum reform and the canary in the mine Education curriculum reform and the canary in the mine | Education blog
By Dr Sarah Whitehouse Programme Leader for the International Doctorate in Education and Senior Lecturer : Education and Humanities I was reflecting on a keynote lecture delivered by Caroline Daly at the UCET (Universities’ Council for the...
Month: August 2024 14 March 2026 | Student blog
Where to start? Well a good place would be to ask what is the ultimate university experience? Put reaaaaally simply being at university is a unique experience because there are so many opportunities right at your fingertips. You probably won’t...
Ready for Placement? Don’t forget your vaccinations Ready for Placement? Don’t forget your vaccinations | Student blog
You’ve started your course you’ve gone to lectures and you have your uniform ready. But don’t forget the most important thing before you start your healthcare placement! Why get vaccinated? Getting vaccinated isn’t just about protecting yourself...
How to make the most of group work How to make the most of group work | Student blog
Group work. We get it. There’s plenty of reasons why you might dread the thought of having to work together with others from your course. Maybe you’re shy or nervous speaking to those you don’t really know. Maybe you feel like you end up taking...
Tag: urban design urban design | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Walking is something most of us do no matter our age income background or ethnicity. You would be forgiven for thinking that transport planners know all about it and have used that knowledge to sort our streets so that they are accessible and...
Introducing: your MOVE membership Introducing: your MOVE membership | Student blog
by the UWE MOVE team There’s lots of benefits of being a UWE Bristol student but did you know a MOVE membership is one of them – and it’s completely FREE!? What is the UWE MOVE Programme? The MOVE Programme offers over 100 FREE...
Month: June 2022 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Daniela Paddeu Have you ever wondered how much carbon you generate when you buy a product? An increasing number of people look for organic or sustainable products buy from sustainable companies try to reduce plastics/packaging. We might feel...
Then and Now: Student accommodation at Frenchay Then and Now: Student accommodation at Frenchay | Alumni blog
Love lost and found riotous parties beans on toast late night cramming before deadlines. So many experiences big and small have unfolded on Frenchay’s student accommodation over the years. A huge part of a student’s university life is the...
Behind the scenes at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery Behind the scenes at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery | Science Communication Unit blog
MSc in Science Communication student Chloe Russell describes their recent visit to Bristol Museum and Art Gallery as part of the Science Public and the Media module. It’s not every day you get to go behind the scenes at Bristol Museum and Art...
Keep calm and carry on learning – Part 4 Keep calm and carry on learning - Part 4 | Education blog
Talking about values and developing heroes while at home. In the fourth in a series of blog posts Dr Verity Jones Senior Lecturer in the Department of Education and Childhood at UWE and Online Project Lead looks at how the Covid19 pandemic has...
Is Triple Access Planning now on its way? Is Triple Access Planning now on its way? | Centre for Transport and Society blog
By Glenn Lyons Mott MacDonald Professor of Future Mobility Three years ago UWE’s Centre for Transport and Society was at the very beginning of leading a 16-partner pan-European consortium in a three-year project to explore and develop the...
It’s 2016: Are we communicating effectively? It’s 2016: Are we communicating effectively? | Science Communication Unit blog
Corra Boushel is a project coordinator at the SCU. A recent experience with an organisation I won’t name left me disappointed annoyed and then worried. Something I took for granted as straightforward turned out to be impossible for the other...