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Dr Jonathan Lancelot

Senior Lecturer

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Why do so few researchers examine actual encounters when trying to improve communication in healthcare? Why do so few researchers examine actual encounters when trying to improve communication in healthcare? | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog

By Maddie Tremblett Jude McClellan Charlotte Albury Shoba Dawson Brian McMillan and Rebecca Goulding Communication is central to the delivery of healthcare. From patients requesting an appointment explaining what symptoms they have been...

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The Initial Response and Investigation of Sudden and Unexpected Deaths: The Importance of Vulnerability in Decision-Making The Initial Response and Investigation of Sudden and Unexpected Deaths: The Importance of Vulnerability in Decision-Making | Policing blog

Introduction: The Case of Una Crown In January 2013 86-year-old Una Crown was found dead in her home. Despite obvious signs of foul play police ruled her death non-suspicious failing to secure the scene. A post-mortem later revealed she had been...

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Tag: Ellen Parkes Ellen Parkes | Governance and Accountability Research Group

We recently had our away day on the 16 July 2025 at the Engineers’ House in Clifton Bristol. The day started with an informal get-together over coffee and this was swiftly followed by an interesting and engaging presentation by Professor Mario...

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Tag: Business Business | Research and External Engagement

In this blog Professor Matt Freeman Centre Director of Future Space UWE Bristol’s innovation centre for high-tech businesses shares his journey from academic to start-up founder to university-business innovation leader reflecting on what it...

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Category: Policing Policing | Policing blog

To mark the NAW2026 Apprentice Wednesday theme we are sharing another snapshot of life on the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA). In this blog apprentice officer Tom Owen from our June24 cohort reflects on the variety and pace of...

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The hidden work of new mothers exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic

New research has uncovered how the pandemic intensified and exposed the immense layers of unpaid work by mothers during maternity leave.

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Professor Norman Ratcliffe

Professor of Material and Sensor Sciences

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Dr Scott Jones

Senior Lecturer in Psychology

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Mrs Ellen Cook

Programme Lead BSc Sport Rehabilitation, Placement & International Co-ordinator Sports Rehabilitation

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Mrs Fiona Ingleby

Co-Programme Lead Full Time BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy

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Ms Greta Squire

Associate Professor of Criminology

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