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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...
Enhanced teleoperation performance using hybrid control and virtual fixture (2019)
Journal Article
Luo, J., Yang, C., Wang, N., & Wang, M. (2019). Enhanced teleoperation performance using hybrid control and virtual fixture. International Journal of Systems Science, 50(3), 451-462. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207721.2018.1562128
To develop secure, natural and effective teleoperation, the perception of the slave plays a key role for the interaction of a human operator with the environment. By sensing slave information, the human operator can choose the correct operation in a...
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View a list of the leaders of industry who spoke at the Bristol Distinguished Address Series from 2008 to early 2016.
Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be… or is it? Exploring the psychological benefits of nostalgia for people with dementia By Gary Christopher Nostalgia ain't what it used to be... or is it? Exploring the psychological benefits of nostalgia for people with dementia | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Gary Christopher In this blog I shall talk a little about my research on nostalgia and in particular how it relates to dementia. I am interested in exploring the power of nostalgic recall on a person’s sense of self and...
Contemporary Children’s Biographies About Women: A laudable endeavour but critical reading remains crucial Contemporary Children’s Biographies About Women: A laudable endeavour but critical reading remains crucial | Education blog
This article is a guest blog from Louise Couceiro a PhD Researcher at the University of Glasgow. Louise’s research explores how children aged seven to ten engage with and respond to collective biographies about women published since 2016....
Tag: Welsh rugby Welsh rugby | Policing blog
Welcome to this week’s blog where we delve into ‘a day in the life’ of Inspector Dan Jones. Dan’s policing journey began in 2012 and his career has encompassed a myriad of roles within both Thames Valley Police and Avon...
Welcome to the Centre for Transport and Society blog! Welcome to the Centre for Transport and Society blog! | Centre for Transport and Society blog
The aim of CTS is furthering understanding and influence on the interactions between mobility lifestyles and society in a context of technological change.We design plan and deliver a range of research works on six core themes with integrated...
Month: July 2025 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Event Feedback Request: due to a technical issue at the end of the day that stopped the link to the feedback survey being shown we would be grateful if anyone who didn’t get a chance to feedback on the day could do so via the link here. We were...
Considering institutional logics in building performance evaluation research (2019)
Conference Proceeding
Oliveira, S., & Baborska-Narożny, M. (2020). Considering institutional logics in building performance evaluation research. In L. C. Jain, A. Capozzoli, R. J. Howlett, & J. Littlewood (Eds.), Sustainability in Energy and Buildings, (701-710). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9868-2_59
The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon potential analytical benefits of institutional theory in the study of building performance evaluation (BPE) practice. BPE studies have mostly been based on descriptive empirical insights with little concep...
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My UWE internship: a diary 24th-28th of April My UWE internship: a diary 24th-28th of April | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Sinead Ryan I am currently carrying out an internship with UWE Bristol’s World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Healthy Urban Environments. As part of my internship programme with UWE Bristol I had the pleasure of attending a...
ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowships Expression of Interest guidance for applications to UWE Bristol 2025 ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowships Expression of Interest guidance for applications to UWE Bristol 2025 | Research and External Engagement
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has launched its Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme for 2025. These Fellowships aim to provide a development opportunity for those at the immediate postdoctoral stage of their career allowing...
Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering | Engineering Our Future
Building to Break Barriers is a new outreach project that aims to engage children from under-represented groups with engineering using the computer game Minecraft which allows players to build almost limitless creations. The project will...