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Science Futures 2020 – Promoting Diverse Careers in the Sciences Science Futures 2020 – Promoting Diverse Careers in the Sciences | Employability in Applied Sciences
Happy new year and welcome to the Department of Applied Science Employability Blog. Our first article was on Sandwich Placements and Internships written by our Associate editor and current MSc Public Health student Jessica Griffith and published...
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...
Tag: company company | Employability in Applied Sciences
Following the March Department of Applied Sciences Monthly Employability seminar Sophie one of our writers has excellently summarised and captured the essence of the talk delivered. If you are in search for or are suspecting you may need funding...
Category: Funding Funding | Governance and Accountability Research Group
Dr Xiaojun Luo Professor Ismail Adelopo and Dr Yanhui Zhu have won a £12 000 award to run a Fintech & Blockchain Hackathon event with the collaboration with Superteam UK. FinTech & Blockchain Talent Accelerator is a hands-on programme...
AI in storytelling: Telling authentic stories? AI in storytelling: Telling authentic stories? | Science Communication Unit blog
Wildscreen’s Science in Storytelling event this March opened with the “Artificial Intelligence: An Altruist’s Guide” panel. Given the heated conversations taking place in production houses across Bristol and beyond there was nowhere else to...
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...
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...
Talking robots: examining strategies for engaging publics with robotics - Projects
Talking robots: examining strategies for engaging publics with robotics.
Tag: electric vehicle electric vehicle | 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...
Tag: driverless operations driverless operations | 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...
Researching images on social media – nuts and bolts Researching images on social media – nuts and bolts | Science Communication Unit blog
Images and videos are pervasive online these days web articles include at least one image or video. On Twitter Facebook and Snapchat these visual contents are even more common and social media platforms such as YouTube Vimeo Vine Instagram and...
Unpacking the Epstein files: What lessons can be learned for the prevention of child sexual exploitation and abuse Unpacking the Epstein files: What lessons can be learned for the prevention of child sexual exploitation and abuse | Research and External Engagement
By Professor Kieran McCartan The continued publication of the Jeffrey Epstein files highlights the complexity and impact of sexual abuse and exploitation. The files reinforce the need for an individual and collective understanding to respond to...