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'Stay safe follow the rules and be respectful' – our message to Bristol's student community
As we approach the new term, we remain committed to supporting our community and our city – stay safe, follow the rules and be respectful.
Nanoplastics present worldwide in air, water and soil, with impacts on human and environmental health
Plastic is now ubiquitous across Earth’s habitats, with all life forms ingesting and inhaling nanoplastics (smaller than microplastics), having implications for human and environmental health.
Health Psychology - Doctor of
Professional Doctorate Health Psychology will give you the knowledge and skills to become a Chartered Psychologist. You'll learn from our team of HCPC-registered Health Psychologists, benefiting from their expertise in research, behaviour change and their extensive professional network.
Safe Trip Nepal - Transport planning and placemaking
Find out more about the Safe Trip Nepal project from the Centre for Transport and Society (CTS), UWE Bristol.
Academics play role in public trial of driverless pods at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Driverless pods transported members of the public around London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park as part of a trial, where visitors could test an innovative mobility service.
Flexible and work-based learning - Health courses A-Z
Professional short courses in health available through flexible and work-based learning.
Public attitudes to personal carbon dioxide emissions information - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
More information about the 'public attitudes to personal carbon dioxide emissions information' project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Health professional development - Professional development
Explore our range of professional short courses in health. Find out about funded opportunities, industry-specific courses and bespoke training.
SynBio – in need of public engagement SynBio – in need of public engagement | Science Communication Unit blog
In a recent book review for JCOM I outlined a few of the ethical social and legal issues that make synthetic biology a potentially fascinating topic from a public engagement perspective. ‘Synthetic Biology Analysed’ (Englehard 2016) draws...
Dr Ibidapo Williams
Senior Lecturer and Senior Research Fellow in Biosensing and Instrumentation
Negotiated Boundaries - Projects
The Role of Social Scientists in Public Engagement with Science and Technology.