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Accessing the experiences of ‘estranged’ students Accessing the experiences of ‘estranged’ students | Education blog
Since January 2018 we have been exploring the experiences of ‘Estranged Students’ in Higher Education and this week we presented some of the preliminary findings of the project at the BERA conference (11th-13thSept. 2018). We follow this with our...
Academic Spotlight: Dr Issy Bray Academic Spotlight: Dr Issy Bray | Research and External Engagement
In this Academic Spotlight we asked Dr Issy Bray Associate Professor in Public Health (Epidemiology) at UWE Bristol. Tell us about your background and how you became interested in your research area? My background is originally in statistics. A...
Who Made My Clothes? Making sense of the world through creativity Who Made My Clothes? Making sense of the world through creativity | Education blog
Fashion Revolution follows the mantra: be curious find out and do something. As I write this we are at the end of the second week of the free three week online course Who Made My Clothes? written by myself and Prof. Ian Cook (Exeter...
Doctoral progress reviews: Managing KPIs or developing researchers? Doctoral progress reviews: Managing KPIs or developing researchers? | Education blog
By Dr Tim Clark ECRG Strand Leader as featured on the SRHE News Blog All doctoral students in the UK are expected to navigate periodic typically annual progress reviews as part of their studies (QAA 2020). Depending on the stage and the...
Dialogue in times of war: The School for Peace method and social justice pedagogy in education Dialogue in times of war: The School for Peace method and social justice pedagogy in education | Education blog
On 15 January 2025 ECRG hosted Dr Roi Silberberg Director of School for Peace – Wahat al-Salom – Neve Shalom for a research seminar. In the seminar he explained the School for Peace (SFP) approach to fostering dialogue between Jews...
Circular economy alumni heroes Circular economy alumni heroes | Alumni blog
Minimising waste and maximising the use of resources is what a circular economy is all about. A circular economy supports sustainable growth environmental protection and social equity. Unlike the traditional linear economy of ‘take make...
Bristol community projects get the go-ahead Bristol community projects get the go-ahead | Alumni blog
Poetry slams and open mics a refugee business hackathon and a young person’s stroke support group are just some of the activities the UWE Bristol Fund is proud to be supporting this year. Supporting social purpose The five projects funded this...
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Image of Paul Heywood This week we are privileged to feature a guest blog from Paul Heywood Director of National Security at Microsoft UK. Paul has been in the role nearly 3 years and prior to this he built a start-up technology company focusing...
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Image of Paul Heywood This week we are privileged to feature a guest blog from Paul Heywood Director of National Security at Microsoft UK. Paul has been in the role nearly 3 years and prior to this he built a start-up technology company focusing...
Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Policing blog
Image of Paul Heywood This week we are privileged to feature a guest blog from Paul Heywood Director of National Security at Microsoft UK. Paul has been in the role nearly 3 years and prior to this he built a start-up technology company focusing...
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 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...
Inhale the Future Exhale the Past: The Evolution of UK Air Pollution Inhale the Future Exhale the Past: The Evolution of UK Air Pollution | Research and External Engagement
Written by Linda Pengelly (MSc Student for Environmental Management) In the early to mid-1900s the hangover from Britain’s Industrial Revolution of the previous two centuries (when emissions of sulphur dioxide (SO2) were at their peak) was still...