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Artificial Intelligence - MSc
Study our Master's in Artificial Intelligence and gain all the skills and experience you need to start your career in this intellectually-stimulating and fast-growing profession.
Be a Leader in Your Own Life Be a Leader in Your Own Life | Employability in Applied Sciences
Piotr Sordyl has written an excellent summary of the Equity programme launch event. Beyond being a great summary Piotr has highlighted the key things that we all need to know to thrive as a leader be it personal or business. We hope you enjoy...
Mental Toughness and Associated Personality Characteristics of Marathon des Sables Athletes (2019)
Journal Article
Goddard, K., Roberts, C., Anderson, L., Woodford, L., & Byron-Daniel, J. (2019). Mental Toughness and Associated Personality Characteristics of Marathon des Sables Athletes. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02259
Mental toughness (MT) is commonly referred to as an important prerequisite for sustained athletic achievement. The increased research focus on MT has led to the development of a consistent debate centered around whether the construct is a unidimensio...
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Meet Me in Another STEM Career Meet Me in Another STEM Career | Science Communication Unit blog
In science communication we often talk about science capital: the concept of feeling like science is “for me” as a result of sum of all the experiences and resources we’ve encountered that build up an interest in science. Everything from having...
Tag: UWE research UWE research | Research and External Engagement
The SAGE Handbook of Graduate Employability has launched this month with 64 contributing authors from 18 countries and 30 chapters this new publication paves the way for improving how we handle Graduate Employability. Not only have UWE Bristol...
Novel modelling and robust control for damping oscillations in power systems with large wind parks - Projects
A studentship project focussed modelling and control for damping oscillations in power systems with large wind parks.
Differences in stakeholder ability in addressing unethical practices: Insights from the surveying profession (2019)
Journal Article
Manu, P., Agyekum, K., Mahamadu, A., Olomolaiye, P., & Adinyira, E. (2019). Differences in stakeholder ability in addressing unethical practices: Insights from the surveying profession. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, 145(4), https://doi.org/10.1061...%29ei.1943-5541.0000426
While several measures have been suggested to address unethical practices within the built environment, it remains unclear whether some stakeholders are more able to influence improvement in unethical practices than others, and if so whether such phe...
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What's In The Box? Volume V (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Sowden, T. (2008). What’s In The Box? Volume V. [artists' books]. 8 June 2019 - 8 June 2019. (Unpublished)
Published as a collection of artists’ books curated and edited by Tom Sowden. Each project involves MA Printmaking students, UWE staff and invited artists who are asked to contribute 16 pages for an artist’s book. Each book is digitally printed from...
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Covid- Proof Engineering in Schools Covid- Proof Engineering in Schools | Education blog
Despite the pandemic approximately sixty primary schools took part in an engineering challenge as part of British Science week supporting the ‘Big Beam In’ run by DETI (Digital Engineering Technology & Innovation Initiative). The challenges...
A safe space in a neurotypical world A safe space in a neurotypical world | Alumni blog
It is estimated that 1 out of 7 of the UK population are neurodivergent – that’s almost 15% . A high percentage of people with neurodivergence are unemployed . We need more solutions to make learning and workplaces more inclusive. Angharad...
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...
Research projects within the Human Resources, Work and Employment research group (HRWE) - Human Resources, Work and Employment
Details of projects undertaken within the Human Resources, Work and Employment research group (HRWE) at UWE Bristol.