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Tag: neuroscience neuroscience | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Welcome to the Brain Language and Behaviour Lab! In this post we introduce our multidisciplinary team working together towards a common goal while across different areas of expertise and sites around Bristol UK. Core Team Dr Anna Piasecki is an...
Research students at the Centre for Water, Communities and Resilience (CWCR) - Members
Short abstracts of the current and completed research student members in the Centre for Water, Communities and Resilience (CWCR).
Hidden Students: Former apprentices within higher education (HE) and the impact of occupational role models Hidden Students: Former apprentices within higher education (HE) and the impact of occupational role models | Education blog
Over the past decade apprenticeship policy has changed dramatically; with an increase in participation and an expansion in opportunities at Level 3 and above. There has also been a growing interest in whether apprenticeships offer progression to...
UNESCO world heritage sites brought to life for the visually impaired
UNESCO world heritage sites across Europe have been recreated into 3D tactile models with built in audio technology for people with visual impairments.
Arts Council England commits new investment for Arnolfini as part of new UWE Bristol partnership
Arnolfini and Arts Council England (ACE) announce a major new investment of £1.8 million as part of new partnership with UWE Bristol.
Two wins for UWE Bristol students at Regional RTS Awards
UWE Bristol students were among the winners of the RTS West of England Student Awards, announced at an awards ceremony in Bristol.
UWE Bristol becomes an Adobe Creative Campus
The University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) is pleased to announce a new partnership with Adobe, becoming an Adobe Creative Campus.
About the academic appeals process - Academic appeals
Information on eligibility for making an academic appeal.
A lack of aspiration is not the problem A lack of aspiration is not the problem | Education blog
Late last year when Education Secretary Damian Hinds told universities and schools in the north-east of England that they had to “raise aspirations among all working class communities” he was following in a venerable if thoroughly ill-informed...
Who Made My Clothes? Making sense of the world through creativity Who Made My Clothes? Making sense of the world through creativity | Education blog
Fashion Revolution follows the mantra: be curious find out and do something. As I write this we are at the end of the second week of the free three week online course Who Made My Clothes? written by myself and Prof. Ian Cook (Exeter...
Doctoral progress reviews: Managing KPIs or developing researchers? Doctoral progress reviews: Managing KPIs or developing researchers? | Education blog
By Dr Tim Clark ECRG Strand Leader as featured on the SRHE News Blog All doctoral students in the UK are expected to navigate periodic typically annual progress reviews as part of their studies (QAA 2020). Depending on the stage and the...
Dialogue in times of war: The School for Peace method and social justice pedagogy in education Dialogue in times of war: The School for Peace method and social justice pedagogy in education | Education blog
On 15 January 2025 ECRG hosted Dr Roi Silberberg Director of School for Peace – Wahat al-Salom – Neve Shalom for a research seminar. In the seminar he explained the School for Peace (SFP) approach to fostering dialogue between Jews...