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Living through Lockdown – A Graduate Tale Living through Lockdown – A Graduate Tale | Employability in Applied Sciences
This article has been written by Grace Russell an inspirational woman who has shown us in this article just how achievable things can be if you stay resilient in spite of obstacles that come our way. We hope you enjoy the read and that it gets...
Category: Welcome Welcome | Student blog
Student living costs are at an all-time high and in 2024 58% of students said their maintenance loan doesn’t cover their living costs. With that in mind you might be thinking about picking up a part-time job to help ease the pressure. Here’s a...
A turn for the better: implications of the Welsh Government’s world-leading roads policy A turn for the better: implications of the Welsh Government’s world-leading roads policy | Centre for Transport and Society blog
What strategies have led to the new policy? The Welsh Government’s Wales Transport Strategy of March 2021 has three priorities: to bring services to people in order to reduce the need to travel; to allow people and goods to move easily from to...
UWE Bristol academic appointed Adjunct Professor of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation at the University of Southern Denmark UWE Bristol academic appointed Adjunct Professor of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation at the University of Southern Denmark | Research and External Engagement
Associate Professor in Rheumatology and Self-Management Emma Dures has recently been appointed Adjunct Professor of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation at the University of Southern Denmark and the associated research institution at the Danish...
Month: May 2024 14 March 2026 | Biospheric Microplastics research blog
By Jacqui Warner Environmental Management MSc student Below Jacqui shares her dissertation proposal to investigate microfibres with a laundrette: Most people never consider the fabric of their clothes the composition of the fibres (Liu et al....
Keep calm and carry on learning – Part 7 Keep calm and carry on learning - Part 7 | Education blog
Equality of learning in lockdown … In the seventh in a series of blog posts Dr Verity Jones Senior Lecturer in the Department of Education and Childhood at UWE and Online Project Lead considers some of the challenges families from disadvantaged...
A turn for the better: implications of the Welsh Government’s world-leading roads policy A turn for the better: implications of the Welsh Government’s world-leading roads policy | Centre for Transport and Society blog
What strategies have led to the new policy? The Welsh Government’s Wales Transport Strategy of March 2021 has three priorities: to bring services to people in order to reduce the need to travel; to allow people and goods to move easily from to...
Researcher awarded funding to develop digital health platform that connects people to local services
An academic has received funding to develop an online platform that connects people to local community organisations offering health and social care support.