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You’re not alone…overcoming isolation on the distance learning journey You’re not alone…overcoming isolation on the distance learning journey | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…By Nick Croft “Cinders you shall go to the ball…!” The world has changed significantly since publishing our paper[1] a decade ago on student isolation in distance learning. At that time university distance learning programmes via the...
Understanding Muslim women clients of counselling: An interpretive phenomenological analysis (2019)
Thesis
Sadiq, Rehman, N. Understanding Muslim women clients of counselling: An interpretive phenomenological analysis. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/846566
Muslims and Islam have become a central feature of global news and often find themselves in narratives associated with local and national terror. These negative representations may have an impact on Muslim individuals’ wellbeing and navigation of lif...
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The five safes of risk-based anonymization (2019)
Journal Article
Arbuckle, L., & Ritchie, F. (2019). The five safes of risk-based anonymization. IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine, 17(5), 84-89. https://doi.org/10.1109/MSEC.2019.2929282
The sharing of data for the purposes of data analysis and research can have many benefits. At the same time, concerns and controversies about data ownership and data privacy elicit significant debate. So how do we utilize data in a way that protects...
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Understanding tradition: Marital name change in Britain and Norway (2019)
Journal Article
Duncan, S., Ellingsæter, A. L., & Carter, J. (in press). Understanding tradition: Marital name change in Britain and Norway. Sociological Research Online, https://doi.org/10.1177/1360780419892637
Marital surname change is a striking example of the survival of tradition. A practice emerging from patriarchal history has become embedded in an age of detraditionalisation and women’s emancipation. Is the tradition of women’s marital name change ju...
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Evolutionary n-level hypergraph partitioning with adaptive coarsening (2019)
Journal Article
Preen, R., & Smith, J. (2019). Evolutionary n-level hypergraph partitioning with adaptive coarsening. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 23(6), 962-971. https://doi.org/10.1109/TEVC.2019.2896951
Hypergraph partitioning is an NP-hard problem that occurs in many computer science applications where it is necessary to reduce large problems into a number of smaller, computationally tractable sub-problems. Current techniques use a multilevel appro...
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Youth Climate Communications: a pilot Youth Climate Communications: a pilot | Engineering Our Future
Author Sophie Laggan. On 24th February 12 young people aged 15-24 headed to UWE’s Prototype and Play Lab in the School of Engineering for a training day in Climate Communications. Passionate about addressing the climate and ecological emergency...
Do science fiction films teach us about science? Do science fiction films teach us about science? | Science Communication Unit blog
Science fiction and fantasy films like Star Wars The Hunger Games and Interstellar are hugely popular with a reach for which many science communicators can only dream; particularly as these films typically reach beyond our usual audiences. But...
Walking interviews as a research method Walking interviews as a research method | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Yarden Woolf Literature tells us a walking interview is when a researcher walks alongside a participant during an interview (Kinney 2017). This process usually involve a researcher accompanying participants and speaking with them usually on...
Reflections on the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act Reflections on the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Amanda Ramsay One in four UK homes is estimated to currently be at risk of flooding with an average of £60 000 worth of damage inflicted per home when floods hit hardest. I learned this while contributing to a parliamentary roundtable this...
Tag: entrepreneur entrepreneur | Employability in Applied Sciences
If you’ve ever been curious about entrepreneurship or even wondered how to get started this is the article for you! Izzy Rodriguez one of our writers has written an excellent summary of the key ingredients she needed and the steps she took...
Commuting has Multiple Impacts on Employee Wellbeing Commuting has Multiple Impacts on Employee Wellbeing | Research and External Engagement
Blog originally posted on www.whatworkswellbeing.org. A study of Commuting and Wellbeing undertaken by Dr Kiron Chatterjee and Dr Ben Clark of the Centre for Transport & Society at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) shows...
UWE Bristol Campus Climate Survey on student experiences of sexual abuse and misconduct 2022/23 UWE Bristol Campus Climate Survey on student experiences of sexual abuse and misconduct 2022/23 | Research and External Engagement
By Kieran McCartan Nick Addis & Ella Rees Violence against women and girls (or Gender Based Violence as its also known) is one of the most prolific forms of crime and anti-social behaviour globally with 1 in 3 experiencing it at some point...