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Using the Indices of Multiple Deprivation – it is (so much) more than just a top-line indicator. Using the Indices of Multiple Deprivation – it is (so much) more than just a top-line indicator. | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Ian Smith There has been a lot of interest in measuring disadvantage over the past 20 years in the UK even if this has not always been matched by government responses. The fifth iteration of the English IMD is to be reviewed over the next 12...
Author: Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
On September 2025 CABER hosted its first Industry Advisory Panel (IAP) meeting marking a key milestone in our commitment to aligning academic research with the needs of industry government and society. The meeting brought together a diverse...
Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management - BSc(Hons)
BSc(Hons) Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management is accredited by both RICS and CICES, giving you the best possible start to your professional career.
Tag: UWE research UWE research | Research and External Engagement
Senior Lecturer in Transport and Planning Steve Melia has written a new book called Roads Runways and Resistance – from the Newbury Bypass to Extinction Rebellion. It spans a 30-year story of the most controversial issues in transport and the...
Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement
“As leaders in the psychology of appearance and body image research we’re on a mission to shatter appearance ideals and stereotypes so young people are not held back by low body confidence.” Dr Heidi Williamson Associate...
Tag: UWE Bristol Seminars: UWE Bristol | Research and External Engagement
A collaborative research team led by UWE Bristol has produced a policy briefing based on findings from a legislative and policy analysis of Welsh educational documentation. The project team consists of researchers from Cardiff Metropolitan...
Building Learning Communities in Digital Spaces – First Lessons Building Learning Communities in Digital Spaces – First Lessons | Employability in Applied Sciences
‘Toto I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.’Dorothy The above reference from The Wizard of Oz has become an expression when one finds themselves in new and unfamiliar territory. To call this academic year new and unfamiliar is an...
Tag: sociotechnical transition sociotechnical transition | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Photo by Diana Măceşanu on Unsplash by Daniela Paddeu Associate Professor of Sustainable Freight Futures Drones have long promised a logistics revolution. From delivering medical supplies to remote areas to easing congestion in cities...
Tag: uwe research uwe research | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Photo by Diana Măceşanu on Unsplash by Daniela Paddeu Associate Professor of Sustainable Freight Futures Drones have long promised a logistics revolution. From delivering medical supplies to remote areas to easing congestion in cities...
Author: Transport and Society Transport and Society | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Photo by Diana Măceşanu on Unsplash by Daniela Paddeu Associate Professor of Sustainable Freight Futures Drones have long promised a logistics revolution. From delivering medical supplies to remote areas to easing congestion in cities...
Tag: Knowledge Transfer Partnership Knowledge Transfer Partnership | Research and External Engagement
In this Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) spotlight Rasheed Lawal shares his experiences as our KTP associate for our African Agricultural KTP (AAKTP) with Obafemi Awolowo University and Taro Agric Farm. An AAKTP is a four-way collaboration...
Panel Discussion with Christian Dadomo Dr Clair Gammage and Dr Maria Garcia: Brexit and Trade Relations Panel Discussion with Christian Dadomo Dr Clair Gammage and Dr Maria Garcia: Brexit and Trade Relations | Bristol Law School blog
The talk was organised by the lecturers of the module ‘EU Law’ offered to Year 3 students and the International Law and Human Rights Unit of the Centre for Applied Legal Research. Since the beginning of this academic year 2017/2018 third year...