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Let’s focus on mental health Let's focus on mental health | Student blog
We all know how important the topic of mental health is and it’s particularly important for uni students. You might be living away from home for the first time. Trying to juggle your academic studies socialising and earning some money....
Month: November 2023 14 March 2026 | Student blog
Hi! I’m MJ Andarcia-Bravo UWE’S Anti-Sexual Violence Advisor. I was an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) before joining UWE and I was also a Community Engagement Officer and delivered training around consent sexual harassment and...
Tag: evaluative research evaluative research | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Can new technologies like bus automation support a shift to more sustainable mobility? How in practical terms could automation make buses more attractive? These were the key questions which motivated the Centre for Transport & Society’s...
Policing Leadership: Challenges Reforms and a Unified Vision Policing Leadership: Challenges Reforms and a Unified Vision | Policing blog
Welcome to the latest UWE Bristol Policing blog. This week’s focus is on leadership which is a core component of the Policing Curriculum. At its core leadership is much more than a set of theories or strategies. It embodies practical wisdom...
Sci Comm Through the Lens – a science tour in Hong Kong Science Communication through filmmaking – Tay Aziz Top Tips from Tay for getting into Science Communication filmmaking: Science Communication through Presenting – Sophie Pavelle Pieces to camera Live Science Shows Top Tips from Sophie for getting going with Presenting Sci Comm Through the Lens – a science tour in Hong Kong | Science Communication Unit blog
By Tay Aziz and Sophie Pavelle This time last year during our MSc Science Communication at UWE Bristol we were buried under a mountain of coursework deadlines research proposals and that creeping question of ‘what next’? We never...
How to Grow During Difficult Circumstances part 1: Health and Wellbeing How to Grow During Difficult Circumstances part 1: Health and Wellbeing | Employability in Applied Sciences
This blog article has been written by Jessica Griffith encouraging us to seek continuous growth even during difficult circumstances. 2020 definitely threw a number of curveballs at us and we did well to make it through! However if we are to keep...
Month: June 2021 14 March 2026 | Alumni blog
Carole Johnson was appointed Deputy Lord Mayor of Bristol City Council 2020 – 2021. Her strong sense of civic duty and her commitment to unlocking the agency of Bristol’s BAME communities is driven by her life experiences. The daughter of...
And still we lack the resolve our problems demand And still we lack the resolve our problems demand | Alumni blog
Illegally logged hard wood in Nigeria © Hard Rain Project / Mark Edwards Mark Edwards is one of the most widely published photographers in the world. His pictures are collected and exhibited by museums and art galleries in Europe the US and by...
Author: Lynn Goh Lynn Goh | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
By Rabab Raydan MSCA Doctoral Researcher at QuiVal The impact of natural disasters on real estate value Natural disasters pose a significant threat to real estate value as they can cause extensive property damage disrupt market stability and...
Kitchen Cultures: cultivating cross-cultural conversations towards inclusive climate futures Kitchen Cultures: cultivating cross-cultural conversations towards inclusive climate futures | Science Communication Unit blog
Introduction These are some of the questions that have emerged through Kitchen Cultures a project that has been developed with the Eden Project’s Invisible World exhibition during lockdown as part of a remote residency. In collaboration with six...
Seeing people in the data Seeing people in the data | Science Communication Unit blog
By Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers We’re living through a Climate and Ecological Emergency and we urgently need to reduce carbon emissions. And yet society seems frozen into inaction. Could a new modelling and communication approach help to gather...
Month: August 2025 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
By Graham Parkhurst Sarah Toy Ben Clark and Pete Dyson In the spring of 2025 the four of us came together around an initiative to run a panel session at the European Urban Research Association’s 2025 conference. We share a concern for how the...