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UWE Bristol pioneers the development of wearable health-monitoring e-textiles
The reality of everyday use of sustainable wearable electronic textiles for personalised health monitoring has moved one step closer.
“#MeToo for Women and Men: Understanding Power through Sexual Harassment” – new book released by UWE Bristol academic “#MeToo for Women and Men: Understanding Power through Sexual Harassment” – new book released by UWE Bristol academic | Research and External Engagement
#MeToo – a grassroots movement that swept the world The phrase “Me Too” was first used in the context of sexual assault and abuse by activist Tarana Burke when she highlighted the issue on the social media platform Myspace in 2006....
Public acceptability of road pricing - Governance and equity
Project summary for the 'public acceptability of road pricing' project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
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.
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.
Negotiated Boundaries - Projects
The Role of Social Scientists in Public Engagement with Science and Technology.
'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.
How to Grow During Difficult Circumstances part 1: Health and Wellbeing How to Grow During Difficult Circumstances part 1: Health and Wellbeing | Employability in Applied Sciences
This blog article has been written by Jessica Griffith encouraging us to seek continuous growth even during difficult circumstances. 2020 definitely threw a number of curveballs at us and we did well to make it through! However if we are to keep...
Athena Swan for Nursing and Midwifery and Allied Health Professions - Athena Swan
The Departments of Nursing and Midwifery and Allied Health Professions (now School of Health and Social Wellbeing) have been jointly awarded with an Athena Swan Bronze award, recognising our support of gender equality.