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Southwest Public Health and Criminal Justice Academic Network Southwest Public Health and Criminal Justice Academic Network | Research and External Engagement
By: Helen Erswell (Consultant in Health Protection SW Health Protection UK Health Security Agency) Rachel Campbell (Health and Justice Public Health Lead Office of the Regional Director of Public Health Southwest NHS England) Kieran McCartan...
How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? | Science Communication Unit blog
By Danni Sinnett (Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments) and Margarida Sardo (Science Communication Unit). There are around 5 000 former metal mines in England and Wales and many hundreds of thousands globally. Many of these mines...
A toolkit and training for youth climate social action A toolkit and training for youth climate social action | Science Communication Unit blog
A toolkit and training for effective youth climate comms and social action UWE Bristol’s Science Communication Unit (SCU) is launching a new Youth Climate Action Toolkit to empower young people to act on things that matter to them. The toolkit...
Tag: Wellbeing Wellbeing | Student blog
We talk a lot about mental and physical health. What about spiritual health? Today we’re turning our attention to looking after your soul. Look in Student life can be very busy with studying socialising and part-time work. It can be easy to...
Case study: How happy is your pig? Case study: How happy is your pig? | Research and External Engagement
Professor Melvyn Smith was recently interviewed by KTN about his research into the emotional state of pigs. The below case study was written by Alan Cowie at KTN as part of their annual report: Innovation in agriculture has advanced...
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Powerline Technologies Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Powerline Technologies | Research and External Engagement
The Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) scheme is a UK-wide programme helping businesses to improve competitiveness and productivity. A recent graduate is placed within an organisation to help solve a business problem with access to our...
Roger Griffith: A Journey of Life-Long Learning Roger Griffith: A Journey of Life-Long Learning | Research and External Engagement
Dr Roger Griffith MBE is a part-time Lecturer specialising in Creative Writing in the College of Arts Technology and the Environment and working on several community projects at UWE Bristol. He is also a writer social activist and has a passion...
Tag: Research Research | Research and External Engagement
“Research within the Science Communication Unit focuses on the interface between science and society whether that’s journalism science centres citizen science or the myriad ways that we can bring researchers together with members of...
A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Lindsay Woodford Exceptional physical features together with high commitment and motivation are important attributes of high-performance athletes. However when faced with frustrating setbacks the same qualities of commitment and motivation...
Latest edition of the Pedestrian Pound launched at the House of Commons Latest edition of the Pedestrian Pound launched at the House of Commons | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Kiron Chatterjee Professor of Travel Behaviour I had the pleasure of attending the launch of the third edition of the Pedestrian Pound at the House of Commons on 25th November in a packed Committee Room 15. The Pedestrian Pound demonstrates...
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...
Category: Placements Placements | Employability in Applied Sciences
Article by Ilyssa Alagon The Science Futures Fair is an annual event that provides a valuable platform for showcasing research and career opportunities in various scientific fields. This year the fair was held at the UWE Bristol Enterprise Park...