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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...
Baby-led puree Annabel Karmel and me? When science impacts on the choices we make in parenting Baby-led puree Annabel Karmel and me? When science impacts on the choices we make in parenting | Science Communication Unit blog
How we make choices as consumers patients parents and members of the public has of course long been of interest to science communicators and topics like immunisation can continue to raise differences in perspectives as well as media interest. A...
Cyber Security - Studentship opportunities
Apply for a fully funded studentship in the College of Arts, Technology and Environment at UWE Bristol.
Placement costs and finance - Placements
How much will I be paid and how much does a placement cost
Green infrastructure in the urban environment - Projects
Green infrastructure in the urban environment, Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol.
Family-friendly Festival of Sound back at Colston Hall
The annual one-day Festival of Sound hosted by UWE Bristol's Centre for Music is back with family-friendly performances, workshops and concerts.
Masters and beyond with the SCU Masters and beyond with the SCU | Science Communication Unit blog
Clare Wilkinson explains some of the programmes that UWE Bristol offers in Science Communication and how coming back to school builds towards the ‘university of life.’ This year we had around 25 new students joining us to start our...
Traffic noise reduces the stress-relieving benefits of listening to nature, study finds
Road traffic noise reduces the wellbeing benefits associated with spending time listening to nature, researchers have discovered.
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Craven Dunnill Jackfield Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Craven Dunnill Jackfield | Research and External Engagement
The Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) scheme is a UK-wide programme helping businesses to improve competitiveness and productivity. A recent graduate is placed within an organisation to help solve a business problem with access to our...
How Ollie followed his passion for rugby at UWE Bristol How Ollie followed his passion for rugby at UWE Bristol | Student views blog
By Ollie BA(Hons) Business and Events Management Before joining UWE Bristol Since the age of 9 I would play football every Saturday and rugby union every Sunday. When I was about to start secondary school I had to choose one to continue playing...
Carbon-Aware Travel CHoice (CATCH) in the city, region and world of tomorrow - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Project summary for the 'Carbon-Aware Travel CHoice (CATCH) in the city, region and world of tomorrow' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society.
Use of clean technologies in agribusiness in Mexico: A literature review (2019)
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Rocha-Lona, L., Cuevas-Zuñiga, I. Y., Soto-Flores, M. D. R., Garza-Reyes, J. A., & Kumar, V. (2019, July). Use of clean technologies in agribusiness in Mexico: A literature review. Paper presented at 3rd IEOM European International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Pilsen, Czech Republic
There is little research documenting the use of clean technologies (CT) in Agribusiness in Mexico. In this regard, the objective of this article is to provide an in-depth literature review that can cover this gap and help decision-makers and investor...
about Use of clean technologies in agribusiness in Mexico: A literature review.