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Month: May 2023 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog

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Dr Myriam Bellaouaied

Senior Lecturer in Marketing

Research

What are the barriers to accessing psychological therapy in Qatar: A concept mapping study (2019)

Journal Article
Brown, E., Topping, A., & Cheston, R. (2019). What are the barriers to accessing psychological therapy in Qatar: A concept mapping study. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 19(4), 441-454. https://doi.org/10.1002/capr.12252
Introduction: Mental health problems are highly prevalent throughout the world; however, all too frequently individuals do not receive treatment. Psychological therapy is a potentially successful intervention but barriers to access are likely to vary... about What are the barriers to accessing psychological therapy in Qatar: A concept mapping study.

Events

Healthcare placement uniform swap shop

The Students' Union's Placement Uniform Swap Shop opens every Wednesday to give our healthcare students a more budget-friendly, eco-friendly placement experience.

Courses

Architectural Technology and Design - BSc(Hons)

BSc(Hons) Architectural Technology and Design is a Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) accredited course and produces sought-after graduates.

Blogs

Month: September 2024 14 March 2026 | Student blog

It is important that you look after yourself. University can put different demands on you at different times of the year and that can be difficult to manage. Understanding how to look after yourself is important.   We’re the Access and...

News

UWE Bristol researchers awarded grant to explore impact of asset recovery on offenders

UWE Bristol academics have been awarded funding to explore of the impact of asset recovery on deterring offender behaviour and disrupting crime networks.

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New African-inspired opera comes to Bath as part of city-wide festival

The opera King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba is coming to Bath Guildhall on 17 July.

Blogs

Are we designing “concrete coffins”? Alternative approaches to urban tree pit design Are we designing “concrete coffins”? Alternative approaches to urban tree pit design | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

by Dean Bell… It was once put to me by an ex colleague that urban tree professionals are designing “concrete coffins” in order to integrate trees into paved urban environments. They were in essence indicating that conventional approaches...

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Planning reform de-regulation and a place for design? Planning reform de-regulation and a place for design? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

By Hannah Hickman… In SPE’s last blog ‘More haste less speed’ Adam Sheppard wrote compellingly about the perils of this Government’s drive to create a laissez-faire neo-liberal planning system. This piece follows on from that to offer...

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Tag: co learning co learning | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog

Author: Ghada Karaki CoolScapes is an experiment in co-producing solutions to questions of thermal comfort by leveraging the social and vernacular knowledge of migrant communities. Context Climate projections for the UK show higher temperatures...

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Dr Kiron Chatterjee

Professor of Travel Behaviour

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