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Celebrating Inspirational Women in Policing and Criminal Justice: Authors Sarah Williams and Dr Anne Eason Celebrating Inspirational Women in Policing and Criminal Justice: Authors Sarah Williams and Dr Anne Eason | Policing blog
To coincide with Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day on March 8th 2024 here at the UWE Policing Blog we want to recognise inspirational women past and present who have played a role in shaping the police as an organisation and in...
Housing and Homelessness a Civic matter: Housing Matters 60th Anniversary Housing and Homelessness a Civic matter: Housing Matters 60th Anniversary | Research and External Engagement
Written by Allan Macleod Head of Civic and Inclusivity Ask anyone in Bristol what the biggest challenges the city faces are and you will find three main responses inequality transport and housing. In many ways the three are interlinked but the...
iQTS - International Qualified Teacher Status - Professional course
An online, internationally-focused teaching qualification enabling you to engage in English teacher training based in international schools.
Tag: Knowledge Transfer Partnership Knowledge Transfer Partnership | Research and External Engagement
A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between UWE Bristol ‘s Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments and Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust (GWT) has been shortlisted for Best Knowledge Transfer Partnership Award at the KTP Best of the...
Research Experience as an Undergrad: My summer internship and placement By Josh Lee Research Experience as an Undergrad: My summer internship and placement | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Josh Lee I’m a second-year psychology student at UWE and throughout my first year I found myself developing a keen interest in psychological research. The more I engaged with my degree the more interested I became and I started actively...
Are we listening? Are we listening? | Education blog
Chloe Newman shares processes findings and next steps of her research using Photovoice to advocate for the voices of children with autism in a mainstream EYFS setting By Chloe Newman (chloe2.newman@live.uwe.ac.uk) This blog discusses the process...
Tag: UWE UWE | Research and External Engagement
Dates: 13 October 20 October and 27 October 2020 plus 3 hours of bid writing supportDelivered online. Free to SMEs in the region Apply for the course In times of crisis delivering innovation becomes crucial for businesses looking to pivot adapt...
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...
Tag: Welcome 2025 Welcome 2025 | 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...
Author: Jeremy Allen Jeremy Allen | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol has partnered with TechSpark to showcase some of our most innovative technology projects and research. In the latest guest blog we look at Dr Tom Mitchell’s electronic gloves that can be programmed for performing musicians to trigger...
A PhD FAQ A PhD FAQ | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Miles Thompson and Alex Saunders Embarking on a PhD can be one of the most rewarding frustrating liberating challenging and exciting adventures of your professional life. However it isn’t for everyone and should not be undertaken...
Research theme and strands within the Education and Childhood Research Group (ECRG) - Education and Childhood Research Group
More about the research theme strands within the Education and Childhood Research Group (ECRG) at UWE Bristol.