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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...
Becoming An Evidence-based Police Practitioner Becoming An Evidence-based Police Practitioner | Policing blog
This week’s blog is written by UWE Bristol Policing programme Senior Lecturer Gary Stephens. Gary served in Avon & Somerset Police as a Detective Chief Inspector prior to joining UWE Bristol where he is the module leader for ‘Becoming...
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...
Tag: Welsh rugby Welsh rugby | Policing blog
Welcome to this week’s blog where we delve into ‘a day in the life’ of Inspector Dan Jones. Dan’s policing journey began in 2012 and his career has encompassed a myriad of roles within both Thames Valley Police and Avon...
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...
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...
Clean Air Day: Methods of Assessing Air Quality – Pros and Cons Clean Air Day: Methods of Assessing Air Quality - Pros and Cons | Research and External Engagement
20 June 2024 is Clean Air Day. To celebrate we are sharing this blog post from MSc Environmental Management student Kirsten Commesso: Air pollution stands as one of the most significant challenges of our time. Implications include impacts on the...
Designing an inclusive event: Sci Comm South West 2019 Designing an inclusive event: Sci Comm South West 2019 | Science Communication Unit blog
On 21st June UWE Bristol welcomed over 100 science-communication practitioners from the South West the culmination of over five months of planning organising and orchestrating with a small team of five women at the helm. All throughout attention...
What happens to our science communication graduates? The Sequel Part 2 What happens to our science communication graduates? The Sequel Part 2 | Science Communication Unit blog
In our last blog post we updated you on our 2023 Infographic data gathered from 55% (n=165) of graduates who completed the MSc Science Communication programme between 2003 and 2022. We also contacted a number of graduates requesting their...
#UniAdvice – 10 great apps for University students! #UniAdvice – 10 great apps for University students! | Employability in Applied Sciences
It’s September and the beginning of a new academic year. Whether you’re just starting out or preparing for your final year at University we can guess that your smart devices (phone or tablet) play an important role in your daily activities. Apps...
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....
Embracing creative approaches on the professional doctorate in education (EdD) Embracing creative approaches on the professional doctorate in education (EdD) | Education blog
What is a doctoral thesis in education? Dr Tim Clark (UWE Bristol) and Professor Tom Dobson (York St John University) We are pleased to share our upcoming collaborative research project which will explore the benefits and barriers to EdD...