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WeCount Evaluation Summary: Citizen Science on Urban Mobility WeCount Evaluation Summary: Citizen Science on Urban Mobility | Science Communication Unit blog
WeCount was a two-year Horizon 2020 project which aimed to quantify local road transport produce scientific knowledge in the field of mobility and environmental pollution and co-design informed solutions for several road transport challenges....
The first ALIBSA Annual Congress 2024: Stakeholder Engagement Workshop 1st July 2024 The Watershed (Bristol) The first ALIBSA Annual Congress 2024: Stakeholder Engagement Workshop 1st July 2024 The Watershed (Bristol) | Research and External Engagement
The Ageing Lifestyle in Blacks and Asians (ALIBSA) webinar was launched in February 2023. It is a monthly series aimed at addressing health inequalities and enhancing the well-being of South Asian and Black older adults globally. The webinar was...
Spotlight on the College of Arts Technology and Environment research Spotlight on the College of Arts Technology and Environment research | Research and External Engagement
The College of Arts Technology and Environment (CATE) has a vibrant research culture supporting a large range of exciting and impactful research across all our subject areas. Funded by a range of external funding bodies our research impacts on...
Inspiring Stories of Excellence: A Showcase of Black Heritage Professionals in the College of Health Science & Society at UWE Bristol Inspiring Stories of Excellence: A Showcase of Black Heritage Professionals in the College of Health Science & Society at UWE Bristol | Research and External Engagement
In October 2022 Dr Emmanuel Adukwu Deputy Head of Applied Sciences led an initiative “Celebrating Excellence” with colleagues and researchers from the College of Health Science and Society to showcase the work of Black academics and...
Physiotherapy Apprenticeship - Programme guidance
Guidance, information and documentation for practice educators and mentors about the Physiotherapy Apprenticeship at UWE Bristol.
Tag: walking walking | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Jonathan Flower Senior Research Fellow Many of us will soon be taking a hopefully well-earned rest over the festive period. At some point you may put on a paper crown and break into a smile (or not) as someone reads a cracker joke. Well here...
Tag: BLB BLB | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Welcome to the Brain Language and Behaviour Lab! In this post we introduce our multidisciplinary team working together towards a common goal while across different areas of expertise and sites around Bristol UK. Core Team Dr Anna Piasecki is an...
Mechanical Engineering - MEng
MEng Mechanical Engineering is a degree that consistently achieves high graduate employment rates and is available to study on day release.
Author: Rima Khatun Rima Khatun | Research and External Engagement
Over three unforgettable weeks in May and June the 2025 Project Zulu Choir Tour brought energy rhythm and joy to audiences across the South West and Wales. Twenty young performers and five teachers from Sipheni Senior Primary School and...
Tag: society society | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Opening session of the Inequalities Conference Milano Triennale 30 October 2025 – Credit: Photo by the author. by Eda Beyazit Research Fellow in Active Travel and Micromobility When I was invited to speak at the closing conference of the...
Category: CTS CTS | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Co Wheels shopping (Source: CoMoUK) by Justin Spinney Professor of Transport and Mobility Studies There are well worn arguments against continued use of private cars on the scales we currently see in many towns and cities around the world....
Month: April 2025 27 December 2025 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Source: Derek Harper (cc-by-sa/2.0) By Luc Pellecuer Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering Unexpected street works forcing you to navigate unmarked diversions without safe crossings can be frustrating. Now imagine facing this scenario while using...