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Month: October 2023 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
We’re happy to have welcomed many wonderful and talented new faces to the Centre for Transport and Society (CTS) team over the past year. Here’s a brief introduction to our newer members of teaching and research staff as well as our postgraduate...
Tag: Drugs and alcohol Drugs and alcohol | Student blog
by Becky Risley Ever woken up after a night out and can’t remember parts of the night? Or maybe you’ve had nights where whole chunks of time are missing? Sometimes we make light of these experiences or pass them off as joke but they can be...
Contemporary Children’s Biographies About Women: A laudable endeavour but critical reading remains crucial Contemporary Children’s Biographies About Women: A laudable endeavour but critical reading remains crucial | Education blog
This article is a guest blog from Louise Couceiro a PhD Researcher at the University of Glasgow. Louise’s research explores how children aged seven to ten engage with and respond to collective biographies about women published since 2016....
Category: IT support IT support | Student blog
We know it can feel overwhelming having to do so many different things to get ready for your new life at uni. Getting your laptop sorted probably sounds like one of the most boring items on your to-do list but you don’t want to be the one...
Standards and profits in academic publishing – all publishers and open access arrangements are not the same. Standards and profits in academic publishing – all publishers and open access arrangements are not the same. | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Miles Thompson and Kait Clark Below is an extended version of a piece first published on the UWE Bristol Library Research Blog. It explores issues around publishing academic articles and books different open access arrangements maintaining...
A Lifetime in Communication – From Policing to the Page A Lifetime in Communication – From Policing to the Page | Policing blog
In this week’s UWE Bristol Policing Blog we are delighted to feature a special Q&A with Les King retired police officer probation officer university lecturer and now two-time author. Les’s latest book How to Strangle a Jelly brings together...
Let’s talk about the student voice Let's talk about the student voice | Policing blog
An image of Constable Luke Walters with two horses from the mounted unit. This blog welcomes the thoughts and experiences from current Student Representative Luke Walters who is completing his final year on the Police Constable Degree...
What’s your excuse? What's your excuse? | Policing blog
This week’s blog is written by Senior Lecturer Micah Hassell part of the UWE Bristol Policing Team. Micah has written a snapshot of his impressive career within Policing so I won’t waste words repeating it. Part of that varied career...
Why do so few researchers examine actual encounters when trying to improve communication in healthcare? Why do so few researchers examine actual encounters when trying to improve communication in healthcare? | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Maddie Tremblett Jude McClellan Charlotte Albury Shoba Dawson Brian McMillan and Rebecca Goulding Communication is central to the delivery of healthcare. From patients requesting an appointment explaining what symptoms they have been...
Designing for Health: Healthy Streetlife Designing for Health: Healthy Streetlife | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Mark Drane (LinkedIn; Instagram) Reflections on a part-time PhD undertaken alongside healthy urbanism practice and during a global pandemic. …the street remains a social space like no other. Even in the context of divided and segregated...
Sciences Futures 2020 : Post Event Highlights (Part 1) Sciences Futures 2020 : Post Event Highlights (Part 1) | Employability in Applied Sciences
Science Futures returned in 2020 and this year’s event was by far the biggest and the best of the annual Department of Applied Sciences (DAS) employability programme at UWE Bristol. The event was focused on engaging students with opportunities...
Onward and Upward – Making Progress Through COVID-19 Confinement Onward and Upward - Making Progress Through COVID-19 Confinement | Employability in Applied Sciences
Grace Russell an alumni at UWE Bristol has written an inspiring motivating blog article. This article endeavours to spark you into getting your own career life on track and achieving what you want by making the most out of what you have and...