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Scale Up 4 Growth launches funding programme in Gloucestershire with £1m of grants available to help the region’s SMEs scale and grow Scale Up 4 Growth launches funding programme in Gloucestershire with £1m of grants available to help the region’s SMEs scale and grow | Research and External Engagement
Scale Up 4 Growth (S4G) a funding and support programme that brings together experts from UWE Bristol NatWest and Gloucestershire College will deliver grant funding and support to businesses in Gloucestershire. The programme funded through the...
Recommendations for the development of policy and practice to better understand sibling sexual behaviour Recommendations for the development of policy and practice to better understand sibling sexual behaviour | Research and External Engagement
Recently there has been an increase in awareness surrounding sibling sexual behaviour (SSB) in practice and research debates. However it is important to note that this is not a new form of intrafamilial sexual abuse. In recent months these...
UWE Bristol professor wins prestigious engineering award UWE Bristol professor wins prestigious engineering award | Engineering Our Future
UWE Bristol’s Head of Engineering Design and Mathematics has been recognised for her work to increase diversity in engineering. Professor Lisa Brodie collected an Enginuity Skills Awards at a ceremony in London seeing off competition from two...
Tech3Shed careers fair – increasing diversity in SW tech Tech3Shed careers fair - increasing diversity in SW tech | Engineering Our Future
The Women’s Tech Hub~Bristol are hosting a careers fair in March aimed at increasing diversity in the tech industry in the South West. Running on 15th and 16th March 2019 it’s free to all and all are welcome (but please be aware that...
Bringing Art Closer to Science: Re-designing and changing smart cities from a focus on digital and basic services to experience and liveability Bringing Art Closer to Science: Re-designing and changing smart cities from a focus on digital and basic services to experience and liveability | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by FateN Mostafa Hatem The relationship between art and science is closer than we used to think especially in the context of the built environment. In my recent article “The role of art in smart cities research and making” I explain how art...
How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…By Danni Sinnett (SPE) and Margarida Sardo (Science Communication Unit)…. There are around 5 000 former metal mines in England and Wales and many hundreds of thousands globally. Many of these mines have a legacy of highly polluted...
New review finds that better access to green spaces has a beneficial impact on anxiety and depression in young people aged 14 to 24 years. New review finds that better access to green spaces has a beneficial impact on anxiety and depression in young people aged 14 to 24 years. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Issy Bray Danni Sinnett Rebecca Reece Rob Hayward and Faith Martin… Mental health of young people is a serious concern particularly since the Covid-19 pandemic which has had a massive impact on the lives of young people. The Wellcome...
Shall we talk about robots and public engagement? Ten years on. Shall we talk about robots and public engagement? Ten years on. | Science Communication Unit blog
2017 marks the ten-year anniversary since I started working on the Talking Robots project with my former SCU colleagues Karen Bultitude and Emily Dawson. A lot has been happening in robotics since then (you can read a quick summary of some key...