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Helping India to help itself with water management and reforestation Helping India to help itself with water management and reforestation | Research and External Engagement
Dr Mark Everard is driven by a desire to shape the direction of development and influence world views about sustainability given his love of nature. This drive has taken him all over the world and most recently to India where he is working on two...
Public engagement and the pandemic: how can we ensure inclusivity and diversity after the shift to online engagement activities Public engagement and the pandemic: how can we ensure inclusivity and diversity after the shift to online engagement activities | Research and External Engagement
Adapted from this Research Involvement and Engagement article Informing and consulting public groups has long been recognised as vital for good quality research which is why academics are encouraged to engage communities and seek their input...
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...
Location anywhere: New postgraduate programme launched by the Science Communication Unit Location anywhere: New postgraduate programme launched by the Science Communication Unit | Science Communication Unit blog
As 2018 draws to a close it’s over 15 years since we launched our first postgraduate programme in Science Communication. Today we’re delighted to be launching our latest offering designed to meet the needs of students wherever they are based. As...
Engaging with strangers Engaging with strangers | Science Communication Unit blog
What happens when social scientists and natural scientists start to work together? Clare Wilkinson summarises her recent research. As a social scientist whose research has spanned a range of scientific issues from genetics to nanotechnologies...
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...
Tips for managing your studies over the holidays Tips for managing your studies over the holidays | Student blog
If you’re heading home from the holidays then you might need to build a new routine to allow you to take the time to rest and recharge while still keeping on top of any studying you need to do. Finding that balance can be really tricky...
How can you invest in your Studies? How can you invest in your Studies? | Student blog
Have you ever taken the time to think about the considerable investment you are making by choosing to study at university? We’re not just talking about the money (although we know that’s significant) – it’s also the time energy and effort that...
Category: IT IT | Student blog
Ping!…. Ping!….. Ping ping ping! An overflowing inbox with new emails coming in faster than you can delete the old ones can feel like a lot. We get it. And we know you don’t want to be inundated with irrelevant information or...
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...
Graduates are key to a global knowledge economy Graduates are key to a global knowledge economy | Vice-Chancellor's blog
The CIPD report published this week Over-qualification and skills mismatch in the graduate labour market is extremely shortsighted and dangerous in its assumptions. If the UK is to build a strong economic future around a knowledge based high tech...
Month: July 2023 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
DRAGoN Host a weeklong international workshop reviewing the current gap between Data Governance in high income countries (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This workshop will run with two parallel cohorts to accommodate both...