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Science Communication Building Blocks - Professional/Short course
Learn creative science communication ideas and acquire the confidence required to take the next steps in showcasing research.
Professor Jonathan Benger - Members
Professor Jonathan Benger, Emergency and critical care, CHCR.
Orthopaedics: Trauma and Surgery - Professional/Short course
Designed for the trauma and orthopaedic multidisciplinary team, this module aims to further the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver optimal care and rehabilitation.
Nuclear Medicine - MSc/Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate
MSc Nuclear Medicine provides the educational and research foundations required to evaluate current working practice and understand the opportunities available in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging environments. This course is designed in conjunction with a number of clinical experts.
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...
Tag: UWE Bristol Research UWE Bristol Research | Research and External Engagement
Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers Associate Professor for Engineering in Society While you’ll find me in the School of Engineering I’m a social psychologist and science communicator. I study people and their engagement with technology. That means...
How open are we as science communicators? How open are we as science communicators? | Science Communication Unit blog
Photo credit: Marten Newhall Unsplash Words: Andy Ridgway When I started teaching science writing after spending years as a journalist I wanted to share my experience my way of doing things in the classroom. But I quickly struck upon a problem....
Science sustainability and an air fryer! Science sustainability and an air fryer! | Science Communication Unit blog
Find out how MSc Science Communication student Casey Spry created a podcast about UWE Bristol’s repair café Leaning against the kitchen window on a warm summer’s afternoon I suddenly realised my first September with no plans was...
May the Force be with you: Channelling boredom effectively May the Force be with you: Channelling boredom effectively | Science Communication Unit blog
If you are or have around you a fan of Star Wars you will have heard about the controversy over the latest installment of the franchise The Last Jedi. Many fans were really angry after watching it. Yes I too was angry. I have been a Star Wars fan...