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Tag: Cycling Research Cycling Research | Centre for Transport and Society blog

by Justin Spinney The first time I met the one and only John Parkin (newly emeritus Professor of Transport Engineering in CTS) I had just started a PhD on Urban Cycling at Royal Holloway University of London. I had seen an announcement for a...

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Tag: climate heating climate heating | Centre for Transport and Society blog

Credit: Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd by Graham Parkhurst Professor of Sustainable Mobility and Director of CTS January 2025 saw the latest chapter opened in the decades-long Heathrow additional runway saga and by none other than the Chancellor of the...

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Build Back Better….With Care and Compassion Build Back Better....With Care and Compassion | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog

Written by Professor Richard Bolden UWE Bristol 23/03/2022 for the International Leadership Association It is now over two years since the arrival of Covid-19 which plunged much of the world into lockdown and caused immense social and economic...

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Effective Legal Assistance in Pre-trial Detention Decision-Making: Regional Policy Meeting Brussels October 2019 Effective Legal Assistance in Pre-trial Detention Decision-Making: Regional Policy Meeting Brussels October 2019 | Bristol Law School blog

Written by Dr. Tom Smith Senior Lecturer in Law at UWE Bristol. Pre-trial detention (PTD) – that is the removal of the liberty of those not yet convicted of any criminal offence – is a significant issue across all jurisdictions. It inherently...

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Boredom in the creative studio Boredom in the creative studio | Applied Marketing Research Group blog

Professor Mario Vafeas discusses his recent open access paper Boredom in the Creative Studio published in the Journal of Advertising For several years I have been conducting research in the creative industries. Initially this started as an...

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Beyond the Pavement: Learning the Cumulative Power of Everyday Green Spaces Beyond the Pavement: Learning the Cumulative Power of Everyday Green Spaces | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

Joseph Harbourd As part of my MSc in Sustainable Development in Practice I am undertaking an internship and I have been fortunate to join the GP4Streets project working alongside Danielle Sinnett Owen Cranshaw and Issy Bray. This opportunity has...

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Author: annapiasecki annapiasecki | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog

Fig. Example images from BOATIM. We are proud and excited to share our two key clinical resources – an Object Naming Test and an Action Naming Test (BOATIM). Both tests were designed standardised and clinically tested to enable accurate...

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UWE Staff Present Paper on ‘Brexit and EU Citizenship’ at Workshop at University of Bristol UWE Staff Present Paper on ‘Brexit and EU Citizenship’ at Workshop at University of Bristol | Bristol Law School blog

In the past few years the concept of citizenship has been a growing subject of studies in law and politics. The distinction between nationality and citizenship the rights and duties of nationals and citizens EU citizenship etc have attracted...

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Reflections on the Aspire People Development Programme with Avon and Somerset Police Reflections on the Aspire People Development Programme with Avon and Somerset Police | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog

By Holly Poole Policy and Support Coordinator for Avon and Somerset Police. When I was asked to write this blog I was a little hesitant to broadcast myself to the whole of the Force but I hope my blog may inspire others to take a step out of...

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BLCC Research Symposium 6 June 2019- Responsible and Inclusive Leadership: Paradoxes and Possibilities BLCC Research Symposium 6 June 2019- Responsible and Inclusive Leadership: Paradoxes and Possibilities | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog

We are delighted to announce that we will be hosting a Research Symposium event on Thursday 6 June 2019. This afternoon research event will take place before our evening Professorial Lecture with Steve Kempster. Thursday 6 June 2019...

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Walking interviews as a research method Walking interviews as a research method | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

By Yarden Woolf Literature tells us a walking interview is when a researcher walks alongside a participant during an interview (Kinney 2017). This process usually involve a researcher accompanying participants and speaking with them usually on...

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Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

by Rachel Alcock-Hodgson How can a community know what impact their work has on their local area? What are the key features of a ‘Healthy High Street’ in a Bristol neighbourhood setting? Can monitoring be robust community-led and place...

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