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Study launched to investigate whether paramedics can ease GP workload
The READY study will evaluate how paramedics support GPs and whether they can help reduce GP workloads.
Sustainable Food Systems - MSc
Study our hands-on masters in Sustainable Food Systems. Become a change maker in sustainability policies and practices to transform local food systems.
Graduate completes 52 marathons in a year for charity after mental health challenges
A UWE Bristol graduate who had mental health difficulties during his studies has raised £9,000 for charities by completing 52 marathons in one year.
Health research for the benefit of as many people as possible Health research for the benefit of as many people as possible | Research and External Engagement
“We want to make a positive difference that matters. We’re all about health research that can be actively put into practice for the benefit of as many people as possible.” Fiona Cramp Director of the Centre for Health and...
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In this Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) spotlight Rasheed Lawal shares his experiences as our KTP associate for our African Agricultural KTP (AAKTP) with Obafemi Awolowo University and Taro Agric Farm. An AAKTP is a four-way collaboration...
Tag: Health and Wellness Health and Wellness | Student blog
Women’s health is political. You only have to glance at the news to see debates and discussions on a whole range of issues directly related to women’s health – reproductive rights maternity care the gaps in research and funding. All of this...
First Covid-19 community testing unit to open in South Gloucestershire at UWE Bristol
The first coronavirus testing facility in South Gloucestershire will open at UWE Bristol as part of the Government drive to improve accessibility of testing.
Meet our ever-growing blog team! Our Writers The DAS Editorial Team Meet our ever-growing blog team! | Employability in Applied Sciences
In this article we are showcasing our blog team. Run by Dr. Emmanuel Adukwu (Editor) and Jessica Griffith (Associate Editor) we formally introduce the members of the DAS Employability blog team. You may have seen or read articles from some of...
Author: Anna Jones Seminars: Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has awarded £4.94 million towards a £6.20 million programme TREvolution to advance the development of key technical requirements and capabilities for UK Trusted Research Environments (TREs) as part of DARE...
Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu - 100 Black Women Professors NOW
Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu is Associate Professor of Physical Activity and Health Promotion at UWE Bristol and a trailblazer in her field.
Contextualising the pervasive impact of macroeconomic austerity on prison health in England: A qualitative study among international policymakers (2019)
Journal Article
Ismail, N. (2019). Contextualising the pervasive impact of macroeconomic austerity on prison health in England: A qualitative study among international policymakers. BMC Public Health, 19(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7396-7
Background: Prisons offer the state the opportunity to gain access to a population that is at particularly high risk of ill-health. Despite the supportive legal and policy structures surrounding prison rehabilitation, the oppressive nature of the aus...
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