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Registration open for the ASE West of England conference Registration open for the ASE West of England conference | Engineering Our Future
Annual Association for Science Education West of England conference Bath Spa University Saturday 17th November 09:00 – 13:30. This conference includes a workshop ‘Working with science communicators & STEM Ambassadors’ from Laura...
Be a part of the next group of aspiring entrepreneurs at UWE Bristol’s Launch Space incubator Be a part of the next group of aspiring entrepreneurs at UWE Bristol’s Launch Space incubator | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol are on the hunt for the next innovative start-ups and aspiring entrepreneurs to join the high-impact start-up incubator programme. Over the last 12 months Launch Space has worked with more than 30 early-stage start-ups as they...
Critical Community Psychology: the perceptions of UK undergraduate psychology students. Critical Community Psychology: the perceptions of UK undergraduate psychology students. | Research and External Engagement
Dr Miles Thompson has recently published a new study in the diamond open access journal “Community Psychology in Global Perspective” (journal / article). The study explores how UK undergraduate psychology students perceive critical community...
Physiotherapy - Programme guidance
Guidance, information and documentation for practice educators and mentors about the Physiotherapy programme at UWE Bristol.
Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Policing blog
This week’s blog for the ‘staff in the spotlight series’ needs little introduction to many. Dr Anne Eason is our much loved and respected Associate Director of Policing at UWE with extensive academic and operational experience within criminal...
Dr Verity Jones reflects on how children’s experiences of racism and their desire to have their voices heard is being realised in Bristol. Dr Verity Jones reflects on how children’s experiences of racism and their desire to have their voices heard is being realised in Bristol. | Education blog
By Dr Verity Jones (verity6.jones@uwe.ac.uk) On the afternoon of 25 April 2024 just as children piled out of school the RESPECT project team were putting their final touches to a billboard in Bristol that in invited people to think about what...
Sustainability in the Built Environment - Professional/Short Course
This course provides the foundation for understanding how our towns and cities influence the health and well-being of people and environment.
Air Quality Action Planning (Distance Learning) - Professional course
Study the legislative background to the requirements for local authorities to produce an Air Quality Action Plan.
Latest edition of the Pedestrian Pound launched at the House of Commons Latest edition of the Pedestrian Pound launched at the House of Commons | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Kiron Chatterjee Professor of Travel Behaviour I had the pleasure of attending the launch of the third edition of the Pedestrian Pound at the House of Commons on 25th November in a packed Committee Room 15. The Pedestrian Pound demonstrates...
Learning at home – what has previous educational research said? Learning at home – what has previous educational research said? | Education blog
The closure of schools as a result of Covid 19 has led to many parents and carers having to take a greater role in their children’s education. Dr Jane Andrews Associate Professor (Education) at UWE discusses a selection of published...
A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Lindsay Woodford Exceptional physical features together with high commitment and motivation are important attributes of high-performance athletes. However when faced with frustrating setbacks the same qualities of commitment and motivation...
Tag: public realm public realm | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Kiron Chatterjee Professor of Travel Behaviour I had the pleasure of attending the launch of the third edition of the Pedestrian Pound at the House of Commons on 25th November in a packed Committee Room 15. The Pedestrian Pound demonstrates...