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Tag: Airlander Airlander | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd by Graham Parkhurst Professor of Sustainable Mobility and Director of CTS January 2025 saw the latest chapter opened in the decades-long Heathrow additional runway saga and by none other than the Chancellor of the...
Tag: political leadership political leadership | Centre for Transport and Society blog
By Graham Parkhurst Sarah Toy Ben Clark and Pete Dyson In the spring of 2025 the four of us came together around an initiative to run a panel session at the European Urban Research Association’s 2025 conference. We share a concern for how the...
Tag: electric vehicle electric vehicle | Centre for Transport and Society blog
By Graham Parkhurst Sarah Toy Ben Clark and Pete Dyson In the spring of 2025 the four of us came together around an initiative to run a panel session at the European Urban Research Association’s 2025 conference. We share a concern for how the...
Tag: driverless operations driverless operations | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Can new technologies like bus automation support a shift to more sustainable mobility? How in practical terms could automation make buses more attractive? These were the key questions which motivated the Centre for Transport & Society’s...
Rest Reflect and Grow Rest Reflect and Grow | Employability in Applied Sciences
As the Christmas season is upon us Jessica Griffith wrote this article to encourage and inspire you to not only enjoy this season but to reflect grow and prepare for the next as we enter the New Year 2021. This year has been a rollercoaster...
Co-curating Colston: confronting Bristol’s history Co-curating Colston: confronting Bristol’s history | Alumni blog
The fallen statue of slave trader Edward Colston is among the items on display at M Shed’s newly extended exhibition about the history of protest in Bristol. Black Lives Matter marches in June 2020 saw protestors pull down the statue and throw...
Month: March 2019 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Professor Felix Ritchie and Anthea Springbett UWE Bristol has recently been commissioned by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to develop a course in ‘output checking’ for research data centres. This is where researchers working on...
Methodological Becoming: Becoming a Reflexive Researcher Methodological Becoming: Becoming a Reflexive Researcher | Education blog
In this blog Dr Tim Clark Senior Lecturer in Education and Childhood at UWE discusses his research which focuses on exploring doctoral students’ perceptions of the influences on their methodological decision making. It is not unusual for...
Network for Creative Enterprise: a few highlights of achievements challenges learning and what next. Network for Creative Enterprise: a few highlights of achievements challenges learning and what next. | Research and External Engagement
In this blog post Network Producer Vanessa Bellaar Spruijt shares an update on one of UWE Bristol’s ERDF funded programmes -Network for Creative Enterprise (NfCE). NfCE is made up of four hubs across Bristol and Bath: Watershed The Guild...
Tag: KTP KTP | Research and External Engagement
A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) a graduate and a financial services firm in Bristol has developed a smart system that will help customers decide how to invest their money. KTP is...
Assessment Offences – what counts as cheating? Assessment Offences – what counts as cheating? | Student blog
You’ve most likely heard your module or programme leader talk about assessment offences: but what are they? Can you use AI? What’s an essay mill? How much does referencing matter? Read on to get clarity so you’re not at risk. Let’s chat AI...