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A floppy hat a sense of occasion and the delights of the UWE Education Doctoral (EdD) Programme A floppy hat a sense of occasion and the delights of the UWE Education Doctoral (EdD) Programme | Education blog
Tuesday 27th November 2018 was the culmination of over four years of work – the awarding of my Education Doctorate at Bristol Cathedral alongside fellow students. The Cathedral echoed with the voices of many students parents friends...
Keep Calm and Carry on Learning – Part 6 Keep Calm and Carry on Learning - Part 6 | Education blog
Need a new book? In the sixth in a series of blog posts Dr Verity Jones Senior Lecturer in the Department of Education and Childhood at UWE and Online Project Lead looks at a new storybook for key stage 2 pupils and how we can use it to excite...
Robots. What could possibly go wrong? Robots. What could possibly go wrong? | Engineering Our Future
Originally posted on September 17th 2019 by Alan Winfield on his blog. Imagine that your elderly mother or grandmother has an assisted living robot to help her live independently at home. The robot is capable of fetching her drinks reminding her...
Women Like Me – a new engineering outreach project at UWE Bristol Women Like Me - a new engineering outreach project at UWE Bristol | Engineering Our Future
Only 11% of engineers in the UK are women. Is this enough? No it’s really not – we have an engineering skills shortage as it is and the low proportion of women in the workforce means that a whole pool of talent is going untapped. Girls...
School of Engineering marks the launch of the new climate education course with a celebration of climate action School of Engineering marks the launch of the new climate education course with a celebration of climate action | Engineering Our Future
To mark the start of the academic year and the launch of the new climate education course the School of Engineering is inviting students staff and members of the public to explore an array of activities dedicated to climate action. All...
UWE leads on inspiring future digital engineers UWE leads on inspiring future digital engineers | Engineering Our Future
The West of England is a hub for innovative Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) industries but as with the rest of the UK there is a huge skills and employment gap for future engineers. That’s why the new Digital Engineering...
What I learnt working with robots children and animals What I learnt working with robots children and animals | Science Communication Unit blog
Put two robotics researchers in a small room with a bad tempered snake 30 children and a zoologist. And make sure everyone learns something and enjoys themselves. That was the goal of a recent SCU-led project called ‘Robots vs Animals ’ a...
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Study how to apply knowledge, understanding and clinical skills in renal care.
Tag: science communicator science communicator | Employability in Applied Sciences
Piotr has written yet another excellent article to explore another dimension of science; space. Many scientists dream of doing things on Earth but if you are interested in expanding your scope and exploring your curiosity have a read of this...
The Social Imaginary: Rethinking the nature and purpose of social science The Social Imaginary: Rethinking the nature and purpose of social science | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Christoforos’ expertise spans various fields including philosophy sociological theory theories of the self and organization studies. In this blog Christoforos discusses his recently published book “Social Imaginary and the Metaphysical...
Sustainability at the Core of Postgraduate Research at UWE Sustainability at the Core of Postgraduate Research at UWE | Bristol Law School blog
By Chetana Rukshani Karunatilaka PhD Candidate at the Bristol Law School UWE On 27 March 2024 the Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group (ELSRG) hosted an event under the theme of ‘Sustainability at the Core of Postgraduate Research...
The Polluter Pays Principle: The only Principle that can limit aviation emissions (if we do it right) The Polluter Pays Principle: The only Principle that can limit aviation emissions (if we do it right) | Bristol Law School blog
This blog was written by Mandy Beck an LLM in Environmental Law and Sustainable Development student at UWE Bristol. Today an airplane takes off approximately every 0.8 seconds somewhere around the globe.[1] The impact of the aviation sector on...