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Author: Student Communications Student Communications | Student blog
Did you know we have a team of Student Experience Coaches here at uni to support you? They’re available to help you with a whole range of issues that you might be experiencing including time and workload management dealing with stress or...
Psychology, Sociology and Criminology
Graduate destinations for Psychology, Sociology and Criminology graduates 15 months after leaving UWE Bristol.
Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement
In 2013 Bob Griffin was ushered through the gates of Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen. The entrepreneur who set up Tomcat a company in the south west was there to collect his Queen’s award for Enterprise in Innovation. The company manufactures...
Why should we celebrate World Town Planning day? Why should we celebrate World Town Planning day? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
RTPI Bursary competition winners and MSc Urban Planning students Mojca Sonjak Rob Palmer Isabel Daone and George Lewis share their thoughts on why World Town Planning Day Thursday 8th November 2018 is important… By Mojca Sonjak competition...
Tag: KTPs KTPs | Research and External Engagement
The Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) scheme is a UK-wide programme helping businesses to improve competitiveness and productivity. A recent graduate is placed within an organisation to help solve a business problem with access to our...
Family-friendly Festival of Sound back at Colston Hall
The annual one-day Festival of Sound hosted by UWE Bristol's Centre for Music is back with family-friendly performances, workshops and concerts.
Navigating the Gray Areas: Preparing Students for the Ethical Challenges of AI Navigating the Gray Areas: Preparing Students for the Ethical Challenges of AI | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog post by Dr Eyo Eyo AI has directly impacted people’s lives and activities. This has subsequently resulted in significant concerns and questions about ethical considerations trust and legality. It is worth emphasising that AI has...
Some reflections on learning on the job … Some reflections on learning on the job ... | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman I teach a module on our postgraduate distance learning course – Planning and Urban Leadership – called “Managing Strategic Growth”. It is framed around encouraging students to think at scale and critically evaluate the...
Seeing people in the data Seeing people in the data | Science Communication Unit blog
By Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers We’re living through a Climate and Ecological Emergency and we urgently need to reduce carbon emissions. And yet society seems frozen into inaction. Could a new modelling and communication approach help to gather...
Tag: Bristol Allies Bristol Allies | Student blog
By Bip Hakimzadah During my time at UWE I’ve struggled with interpersonal challenges. Whether it be personal social academic or anything and everything in between. Faith has always kept me grounded I think religion is an interesting thing. It’s...
Connecting and Caring through Food and Facemasks Connecting and Caring through Food and Facemasks | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Jo Bushell Researcher positionality is an intrinsic feature of research especially qualitative research. Being reflexive and adaptive to the changing iterative conditions of one’s research and recognising where one is situated in the...
SPE is hosting a major international conference in June 2025 SPE is hosting a major international conference in June 2025 | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Robin Hambleton and Danielle Sinnett It’s exciting to be able to announce that our Centre will be hosting a major international conference on ‘Creating healthy and sustainable cities’ here in Bristol on 10-13th June 2025. Now is the time to...