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Month: May 2022 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
The digitalization of health and medicine has engendered a proliferation of new collaborations between public health institutions and data corporations such as Google Apple Microsoft and Amazon. Critical perspectives on this “Googlization of...
Engaging with Policymakers: Lessons from a Parliamentary Academic Fellowship Engaging with Policymakers: Lessons from a Parliamentary Academic Fellowship | Research and External Engagement
Written by Professor Alpesh Maisuria Professor of Education Policy and Education and Childhood Research Group (ECRG) Lead How is policy made in Parliament?Where along this journey can academic research make an impact?And how can academics engage...
Fatigue – Reducing its Effects through individualised support Episodes in Inflammatory Arthritis Fatigue - Reducing its Effects through individualised support Episodes in Inflammatory Arthritis | Research and External Engagement
Fatigue is experienced by lots of people living with types of inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis. For UWE Bristol’s rheumatology research team based at the Bristol Royal Infirmary understanding how best to manage fatigue has...
The paradox of Gen-Z climate activism and declining interest in geoscience studies in UK The paradox of Gen-Z climate activism and declining interest in geoscience studies in UK | Research and External Engagement
Written by Dr. Eyo Eyo Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering Generation-Z are showing remarkable passion and determination to reverse the trend of the negative environmental impacts of climate change. Whether it is Greta Thunberg’s Fridays For...
A fresh (and sunny) start at the Science Communication Unit (SCU) A fresh (and sunny) start at the Science Communication Unit (SCU) | Science Communication Unit blog
After almost three months back home it’s nice to sit down and try to put into words the adventure I experienced at the beginning of this year. I always wanted to have an experience abroad and I never had the chance to do an Erasmus exchange...
The contemporary relevance of science communication in the era of COVID The contemporary relevance of science communication in the era of COVID | Science Communication Unit blog
This blog post was originally included in Transforming Society published by Bristol University Press and Policy Press on 12th November 2020 and is reproduced with their kind permission here. Like many publishing projects this one started like...
Physics in the Freezer: Communicating Science with Liquid Nitrogen Physics in the Freezer: Communicating Science with Liquid Nitrogen | Science Communication Unit blog
Working with liquid nitrogen can be a daunting experience. It can suffocate in an ill-ventilated room leave horrendous burns from seconds of skin exposure and turn a banana into a deadly weapon…And yet it somehow pales in comparison to working...
Artificial Intelligence: check your reality Artificial Intelligence: check your reality | Student blog
What comes to mind when you hear AI? Chatbots essay prompts or is it a “no-go” topic in your mind? We’re talking about it so you’re aware of the areas of life where it’s impacting you and so you can make good decisions as you engage with it....
Your harm reduction guide to alcohol Your harm reduction guide to alcohol | Student blog
by Becky Risley We want to make sure you’re safe whatever substance you choose to use. That’s why we’ve created a series of guidance telling you how you to look after yourself before during and after using a substance. So...
Switching your mindset Switching your mindset | Student blog
The move from school or college to university can feel a little overwhelming. Perhaps for the first time you’re going to have to take responsibility for many aspects of your life – your education your wellbeing your finances. Although it can...
Postgraduate study at UWE Bristol enabled me to reach my potential. Postgraduate study at UWE Bristol enabled me to reach my potential. | Student views blog
By Lamare MSc Human Resources Management alum UWE Bristol alum Lamare tell us about progressing from undergraduate to postgraduate studies at UWE Bristol. He shares the benefits of continuing / staying at uni to study a master’s degree as...
“Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder” How do socio-cultural factors shape our preferences? “Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder” How do socio-cultural factors shape our preferences? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…by Helen Hoyle In my previous piece I discussed how the colour and degree of naturalness of planting in urban green spaces influence peoples’ perceptions and preferences. In addition people with different socio-cultural backgrounds often...