Search
Showing 4261-4272 of 5862 results for 'public health'.
Why do Space and Stuff Matter in Housing Design? Why do Space and Stuff Matter in Housing Design? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Elena Marco The UK housing sector has significant challenges not least the shortage of homes available the time it takes to build new homes balancing affordability versus developers’ profit margins and other factors. Basing housing statistics...
Co-founder Stella Warren on new alta mentoring scheme Co-founder Stella Warren on new alta mentoring scheme | Engineering Our Future
Our keynote speaker at the upcoming Women Like Me closing event Stella Warren tells us all about the new alta mentoring scheme in this guest post. Stella is a Research Associate in the Bristol Leadership and Change Centre with a background in...
Contemporary Leadership in Rehabilitation - Professional/Short course
Learn to critically examine and evaluate leadership approaches, expectations and change initiatives in the Contemporary Leadership in Rehabilitation course.
Young people pairing green innovations and sport with the Inspire Sustainability team at the WECA Schools Summit Young people pairing green innovations and sport with the Inspire Sustainability team at the WECA Schools Summit | Engineering Our Future
The West of England Combined Authority recently held their annual School Summit inviting young people from many secondary schools across the West to make their voices heard on sustainability issues in the area. Information about the summit is...
Book tickets to the Engineering Professors Council congress this June at UWE Book tickets to the Engineering Professors Council congress this June at UWE | Engineering Our Future
The Engineering Professors’ Council (EPC) is the voice of engineering academics and are holding their face-to-face annual congress at UWE Bristol on 7 -9th June. A Better World is the theme for the event with a focus on ethics sustainability and...
Professor of Robot Ethics Alan Winfield attends Paris conference on Safe and Ethical AI Professor of Robot Ethics Alan Winfield attends Paris conference on Safe and Ethical AI | Research and External Engagement
Alan Winfield Professor of Robot Ethics recently attended the Paris Conference on Safe and Ethical AI. In the below guest blog post he writes about his experience: Earlier this month I was privileged to part of the inaugural conference of the...
New professional development programme launches for educators across HE FE business and commercial sectors New professional development programme launches for educators across HE FE business and commercial sectors | Research and External Engagement
The School of Education and Childhood (SEAC) at UWE Bristol have recently launched a new Professional Development programme – Teaching and Training Fundamentals aimed at teachers trainers and educators across Higher Education (HE) Further...
More than 140 UK projects receive over £2 million in second Immersive Arts funding round
Over £2 million has been allocated to 142 artist-led projects across the UK in the second round of Immersive Arts funding.