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Dr Liz Lane

Senior Lecturer in Music Technology - Composition and Performance

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Month: February 2022 14 March 2026 | Biospheric Microplastics research blog

As you will know from reading our first blog we recently launched the Biospheric Microplastics Research Cluster. Over the past few weeks we have been busily working away on our cluster and we thought we’d share with you some...

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Study finds some road closures cause less congestion

A study from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) sheds new light on why traffic is sometimes reduced when certain city roads are closed.

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Month: July 2025 14 March 2026 | Student blog

We spoke to Elizabeth Ellis a Psychology with Criminology student to find out how the Student Experience Coaches helped with her degree. What brought you to coaching? I was struggling with multiple areas before accessing coaching: Time...

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Dr Kerry Montgomery

Research Fellow

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Dr Rebecca Hoskins

Senior Lecturer Advanced Practice & Strategic Lead Advanced Practice

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Dr Corinne Funnell

Staff Senior Lecturer

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Dr Gemma Pike

Senior Lecturer - Psychology

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Dr Rebecca Hoskins

Senior Lecturer Advanced Practice & Strategic Lead Advanced Practice

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Month: July 2025 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog

Event Feedback Request: due to a technical issue at the end of the day that stopped the link to the feedback survey being shown we would be grateful if anyone who didn’t get a chance to feedback on the day could do so via the link here. We were...

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Driving: the nail in the coffin Driving: the nail in the coffin | Centre for Transport and Society blog

On 2nd October 2023 the Government published a ‘Plan for Drivers’. The plan has five themes and some proposed actions will be bad for drivers as well as other road users. Whose voice has the government listened to? The title of the second theme...

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Levelling up or pushing down? Stoke-on-Trent and the repeated failure of regional economic policy. Levelling up or pushing down? Stoke-on-Trent and the repeated failure of regional economic policy. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

By Stephen Hall with Steven Griggs and Martin Jones… Austerity welfare reforms devolution deals and varieties of localism have hit the poorest authorities the hardest creating an economy of peaks and troughs across the country. In...

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