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UWE Bristol’s Unconventional Computing Lab develops Post Machine UWE Bristol's Unconventional Computing Lab develops Post Machine | Research and External Engagement
A team consisting of the Unconventional Computing Lab (UCL) at UWE Bristol and Artificial Life and Robotics Lab (ALIROB) of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN) have built the first Post Machine. A Post machine (or tag system) is a machine...
The evolution of Europe's financial stability agenda (2019)
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Maggs, G. The evolution of Europe’s financial stability agenda. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository....ribe.com/output/1491017
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Dr Anne Johnson
Associate Professor for Knowledge Exchange and Patient and Public Involvement in Learning and Teaching and Consultant Occupational Therapist/Macmillan Professional
Assessment Offences – what counts as cheating? Assessment Offences – what counts as cheating? | Student blog
You’ve most likely heard your module or programme leader talk about assessment offences: but what are they? Can you use AI? What’s an essay mill? How much does referencing matter? Read on to get clarity so you’re not at risk. Let’s chat AI...
World Teachers’ Day 2024 – a teacher’s voice. World Teachers' Day 2024 - a teacher's voice. | Policing blog
Author: Claire Bowers. Every year on 5th October World Teachers’ Day is celebrated across the world to commemorate the importance of the role that teachers play in our lives. This tradition came about in 1962 when Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan the...
Check out the ‘World’s most Dangerous Prisoners’ on 5Action tonight Check out the 'World’s most Dangerous Prisoners' on 5Action tonight | Policing blog
Last year I was invited to contribute to the series ‘World’s Most Dangerous Prisoners’ which looks at offenders whose shocking crimes earned them a whole-life tariff behind bars. Tonight’s episode focuses on Joanna Dennehy who fits the...
A PhD FAQ A PhD FAQ | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Miles Thompson and Alex Saunders Embarking on a PhD can be one of the most rewarding frustrating liberating challenging and exciting adventures of your professional life. However it isn’t for everyone and should not be undertaken...
HERA Closing conference: the end or just the beginning? HERA Closing conference: the end or just the beginning? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Katie McClymont The HERA Public Spaces: Culture and Integration in Europe funding stream of which this project is a part marked its formal end with a two-day closing conference in Wroclaw Poland on 8th and 9th September 2022. Twenty projects...
Tricks of the trade: why design quality diminishes post-planning permission Tricks of the trade: why design quality diminishes post-planning permission | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman…. The ambition to achieve high quality design outcomes in the delivery of new homes is undisputed and currently prominent on the political agenda. Most recently we have seen amendments to the National Planning Policy...
Local pupils share their science and LEGO creations at UWE Local pupils share their science and LEGO creations at UWE | Engineering Our Future
Teams of pupils from across the West were invited to be LEGO engineers and STEM investigators at UWE Bristol recently and share their projects at a celebration event in the new School of Engineering building. The pupils brought together so many...
UWE Bristol academics contribute to Parliamentary briefing on Biodiversity Net Gain UWE Bristol academics contribute to Parliamentary briefing on Biodiversity Net Gain | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol academics Dr Heather Rumble and Philippa Hughes recently contributed to the recently published Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology’s parliamentary briefing on Biodiversity Net Gain. The UK is facing a biodiversity crisis...