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Author: Lynn Goh Lynn Goh | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
By Rabab Raydan MSCA Doctoral Researcher at QuiVal The impact of natural disasters on real estate value Natural disasters pose a significant threat to real estate value as they can cause extensive property damage disrupt market stability and...
Tag: Special Constabulary Special Constabulary | Policing blog
In the final instalment of this blog series we meet Trinni Dagger a UWE Bristol Professional Policing Degree (PPD) student who has combined her studies with volunteering as a Special Constable with Avon and Somerset Police. From her first open...
Month: December 2025 December 2025 | Policing blog
Our final UWE Bristol Policing blog for 2025 is proudly written by PC 999 Elf who enjoyed the experience so much last year he was desperate to repeat it this year. PC Elf would like to help our readers find their inner Christmas spirit at what...
Then and Now: Student accommodation at Frenchay Then and Now: Student accommodation at Frenchay | Alumni blog
Love lost and found riotous parties beans on toast late night cramming before deadlines. So many experiences big and small have unfolded on Frenchay’s student accommodation over the years. A huge part of a student’s university life is the...
Category: IT IT | Student blog
Ping!…. Ping!….. Ping ping ping! An overflowing inbox with new emails coming in faster than you can delete the old ones can feel like a lot. We get it. And we know you don’t want to be inundated with irrelevant information or...
Certificate for Coaching Supervisors (ILM Level 7) - Continuing Professional Development
Learn about the literature, research and best practice guidelines of coaching supervision in this course which can be tailored to your needs.
Science Futures 2020 – Promoting Diverse Careers in the Sciences Science Futures 2020 – Promoting Diverse Careers in the Sciences | Employability in Applied Sciences
Happy new year and welcome to the Department of Applied Science Employability Blog. Our first article was on Sandwich Placements and Internships written by our Associate editor and current MSc Public Health student Jessica Griffith and published...
Evaluating Europe’s largest project on citizen-inclusive decision making for clean air and carbon management Evaluating Europe’s largest project on citizen-inclusive decision making for clean air and carbon management | Science Communication Unit blog
With just ten years left to change our carbon intensive lifestyles to mitigate climate chaos urgent decisions need to be made about how we can reach net zero and clean air. Meanwhile the Covid19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement show...
Author: Employability in Applied Sciences Employability in Applied Sciences | Employability in Applied Sciences
An academic society open to all students and alumni – no matter the course or education stage. In our first years at university we had struggled to find a sense of belonging and community. This is what led six Biomedical and Biological science...
COVID-19 opportunities to shift artificial intelligence towards serving the common good COVID-19 opportunities to shift artificial intelligence towards serving the common good | Science Communication Unit blog
Contact tracing apps are just one measure governments have been using in their attempts to contain the current coronavirus outbreak. Such apps have also raised concerns about privacy and data security. COVID-19 – and the current calls for AI-led...
Think Different Be Different! Develop an Enterprise Mindset Think Different Be Different! Develop an Enterprise Mindset | Employability in Applied Sciences
Mr Iheanyi Ibe Enterprise Adviser at UWE Bristol and Coordinator of the Student Ventures Hub recently delivered a workshop on Enterprise as part of the Department of Applied Sciences Monthly Employability programme. Iheanyi gained a first degree...