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Reflections on devolution: Twenty years on (2019)

Journal Article
Greer, A. (2019). Reflections on devolution: Twenty years on. Political Quarterly, 90(3), 553-558. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923X.12700
May 2019 marks twenty years since the first elections to the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly. This report discusses a paper published by the Institute for Government (IFG) that reflects on the experience to date of devolution, drawing on inter... about Reflections on devolution: Twenty years on.

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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... about Enhanced teleoperation performance using hybrid control and virtual fixture.

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Managing the column equilibration time in hydrophilic interaction chromatography (2019)

Journal Article
McCalley, D. V. (2020). Managing the column equilibration time in hydrophilic interaction chromatography. Journal of Chromatography A, 1612, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2019.460655
For a wide variety of hydrophilic interaction chromatography stationary phases, a repeatable partial equilibration was demonstrated in gradient elution after purging with as little as 12 column volumes of mobile phase. Relative standard deviations of... about Managing the column equilibration time in hydrophilic interaction chromatography.

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Teaching robots social autonomy from in situ human guidance (2019)

Journal Article
Senft, E., Lemaignan, S., Baxter, P. E., Bartlett, M., & Belpaeme, T. (2019). Teaching robots social autonomy from in situ human guidance. Science Robotics, 4(35), https://doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aat1186
Striking the right balance between robot autonomy and human control is a core challenge in social robotics, in both technical and ethical terms. On the one hand, extended robot autonomy offers the potential for increased human productivity and for th... about Teaching robots social autonomy from in situ human guidance.

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The Discursive Construction of Blame: The Language of Public Inquiries (2019)

Book
Murphy, J. (2019). The Discursive Construction of Blame: The Language of Public Inquiries. Basingstoke: Palgrave. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-50722-8
This book examines the language of public inquiries to reveal how blame is assigned, avoided, negotiated and discussed in this quasi-legal setting. In doing so, the author adds a much-needed linguistic perspective to the study of blame – previously t... about The Discursive Construction of Blame: The Language of Public Inquiries.

Blogs

UWE Bristol academic leads new study exploring equitable outcomes for babies born out of hospital UWE Bristol academic leads new study exploring equitable outcomes for babies born out of hospital | Research and External Engagement

Adapted from this blog from the South West Academic Health Science Network. Around 0.5% of all UK births happen out of hospital unexpectedly whether at home in a public place or in a car or ambulance while the mother is on the way to hospital...

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Author: Student Communications Student Communications | 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...

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Author: claudiamccready claudiamccready | Policing blog

This week’s blog is written by Senior Lecturer Micah Hassell part of the UWE Bristol Policing Team. Micah has written a snapshot of his impressive career within Policing so I won’t waste words repeating it. Part of that varied career...

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Month: October 2025 October 2025 | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog

Alice Moncaster and Patrick Manu applied to be co-Directors of CABER and were appointed in February 2025 taking over from the previous director Lamine Mahdjoubi. These are our personal stories. Alice’s story: I grew up in an Elizabethan...

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Month: January 2026 14 March 2026 | Student blog

Many of you know by now that the New Year is an awful time to be making extreme changes to your health. Although we are starting to turn away from ‘new year new me’ fad diets detoxes and unsustainable work outs goals it can be hard to not let...

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Author: claudiamccready claudiamccready | Policing blog

This week’s blog is written by Senior Lecturer Micah Hassell part of the UWE Bristol Policing Team. Micah has written a snapshot of his impressive career within Policing so I won’t waste words repeating it. Part of that varied career...

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Month: May 2025 May 2025 | Policing blog

I was somewhat pleased to have finished 47 books last year and speaking with other lecturers – some of which far surpassed my count – it is clear that reading for pleasure is widespread within the team. Research supports the positive impact...

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