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Month: September 2025 September 2025 | Policing blog

Police officers are routinely exposed to trauma and pressure but as this latest UWE Policing blog by Dr Paul Gavin and Dr Cody Porter makes clear it is the organisational stressors that are doing the deepest harm. We are grateful for their new...

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Celebrating Volunteers’ Week: Spotlight on a UWE Lecturer and Special Constable Celebrating Volunteers’ Week: Spotlight on a UWE Lecturer and Special Constable | Policing blog

As we mark Volunteers’ Week a time to recognise the incredible contributions of volunteers across the UK we’re proud to shine our spotlight on Jack James a UWE Policing Senior Lecturer PhD researcher and long-serving Special Constable. In this...

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Guest blog: Reflections on a 30 year career of problem-solving Guest blog: Reflections on a 30 year career of problem-solving | Policing blog

Introduction For decades Policing was founded upon local connections and awareness of problems by the local ‘beat bobby’. The evolution of Computer Aided Dispatch resulted in an era of policing that became reactionary and demand driven. As the...

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‘Movember’ – Shining a light on Men’s Mental Health 'Movember' - Shining a light on Men's Mental Health | Policing blog

This week’s blog has been written by Senior Lecturer Carly Lawrence who was inspired by the upcoming ‘Movember’ campaign. Carly hopes to shine a light on Men’s Mental Health offering some signs to look for linking some of...

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World Teachers’ Day 2024 – a teacher’s voice. World Teachers' Day 2024 - a teacher's voice. | Policing blog

Author: Claire Bowers. Every year on 5th October World Teachers’ Day is celebrated across the world to commemorate the importance of the role that teachers play in our lives. This tradition came about in 1962 when Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan the...

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A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog

By Lindsay Woodford Exceptional physical features together with high commitment and motivation are important attributes of high-performance athletes. However when faced with frustrating setbacks the same qualities of commitment and motivation...

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Promoting resilience and questioning resilience By Miles Thompson Promoting resilience and questioning resilience | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog

By Miles Thompson Your 30-second summary. This blog is about resilience. A term that is now seemingly everywhere. Below I provide a quick overview of the term and of psychological research into the resilience of children. Then I contrast these...

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A Just Transition for Avonmouth: Using arts-based methods to bring business community and environment into future-facing dialogue A Just Transition for Avonmouth: Using arts-based methods to bring business community and environment into future-facing dialogue | Research and External Engagement

Researchers from UWE Bristol and the University of Bath are using arts-based methods community voices and futures thinking to explore what a fair sustainable transition could look like. Led by Dr Judith Aston (Associate Professor of Film &...

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Author: katcorbett2 katcorbett2 | 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...

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Tag: Career stories Career stories | Student blog

By Shurida Student Careers Coach As a final year Computer Science student at UWE Bristol and a Student Career Coach I’ve learned that career development is as much about setting clear goals as it is about exploring diverse opportunities. My...

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Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study – Taro Agric Farm Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study - Taro Agric Farm | Research and External Engagement

The Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between University of the West of England (UWE) Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) the Taro Agric Farm (TAF) was established to harness data-enabled innovations (DEI) for the commercial poultry industry in...

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Reacting Retreating Regulating and Reconnecting Reacting Retreating Regulating and Reconnecting | Research and External Engagement

Guest blog post from Florence Neville PhD student. Blog post originally appeared on autismhwb.com: Summary of study findings. Florence Neville February 2022 I am an autistic Health and Wellbeing PhD student at the University of the West of...

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