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Rest Reflect and Grow Rest Reflect and Grow | Employability in Applied Sciences
As the Christmas season is upon us Jessica Griffith wrote this article to encourage and inspire you to not only enjoy this season but to reflect grow and prepare for the next as we enter the New Year 2021. This year has been a rollercoaster...
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...
Living through Lockdown – A Graduate Tale Living through Lockdown – A Graduate Tale | Employability in Applied Sciences
This article has been written by Grace Russell an inspirational woman who has shown us in this article just how achievable things can be if you stay resilient in spite of obstacles that come our way. We hope you enjoy the read and that it gets...
A need for science to ‘slow down’? Experiences from the British Neuroscience Association Festival of Neuroscience A need for science to ‘slow down’? Experiences from the British Neuroscience Association Festival of Neuroscience | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Alice Stephenson (PhD Student) BNA 2019 Festival of Neuroscience Dublin In April I was fortunate to attend the annual and prestigious British Neuroscience Association (BNA) Festival of Neuroscience. The conference provided a unique...
The Challenges to Achieving Gender Balance in the Pilot Trainer Role The Challenges to Achieving Gender Balance in the Pilot Trainer Role | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
As of January 2020 there were 185 143 airline pilots in the world of which 9 746 were women (5.26%) and 2 630 were captains (1.42%) (IFALPA 2021). Even more concerning are the shocking figures taken from the Type Rating Examiner (TRE) list...
Evaluating Europe’s largest project on citizen-inclusive decision making for clean air and carbon management Evaluating Europe’s largest project on citizen-inclusive decision making for clean air and carbon management | Science Communication Unit blog
With just ten years left to change our carbon intensive lifestyles to mitigate climate chaos urgent decisions need to be made about how we can reach net zero and clean air. Meanwhile the Covid19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement show...
Exploring Science Communication as a Cognitive Sciences Student Exploring Science Communication as a Cognitive Sciences Student | Science Communication Unit blog
When I first heard the term “sabbatical student ” I pictured old-timey scholars taking long breaks to mull over grand ideas. Not that I took this image literally but somehow this is what sprang to mind. In reality I was lucky enough to hold this...
Month: June 2023 14 March 2026 | Alumni blog
Unfurl photo © Mark Gray Emma Powell makes robots for poking squishing and hugging. She’s Co-Director of Air Giants a local creative robotics studio making pioneering and monumental work for an international audience. We interviewed Emma ahead...
Wear your shoes tie your laces; we whizz off to study greenspaces! Wear your shoes tie your laces; we whizz off to study greenspaces! | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Zaky Fouad On January 13th 2023 I asked chatGPT what are greenspaces? It answered: “Greenspaces are areas of natural or semi-natural land such as parks gardens and other open spaces that provide a range of benefits for people and the...
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...
What we can learn from Easton – 3 indicators of community climate action What we can learn from Easton - 3 indicators of community climate action | Science Communication Unit blog
by Mic Palmer A Youth Climate Café that took place in St Marks Church in Easton in April 2022 invited young people across Bristol to come and share in climate discussions and activities. It was organised by UWE Bristol researchers community...
Mental Health for Everyone Mental Health for Everyone | Vice-Chancellor's blog
Every higher education institution clearly strives to be a place where people can flourish. More than 2.2 million students and over 400 000 staff are engaged in higher education in the UK. However on mental health universities are clearly facing...