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Education in Primary Schools: climate and craft (EPICC) There is an urgent need for educational practices that provide opportunities for engagement address concerns support emotional needs and facilitate collective response – craftivism is a tool that can help Education in Primary Schools: climate and craft (EPICC) | Education blog
Associate Professor of Education Verity Jones announces new project – Education in Primary Schools: climate and craft (EPICC) Verity Jones Associate Professor of Education Verity6.Jones@uwe.ac.uk. I am excited to announce that I am to lead...
Under the Sea: My year as the European Rolex Scholar Under the Sea: My year as the European Rolex Scholar | Science Communication Unit blog
Sometimes I am amazed at how life just seems to fit seamlessly into place. You have to take a step back on the odd occasion to see how every step has added to the goal that you may still not see. I was always fascinated with the sea from a young...
Allyship in our community Allyship in our community | Student blog
Written by Brodie Goodall (They/Them) Allyship is a crucial part of queer liberation. The need for allies grows by the day as members of the LGBTQ+ community are denied life saving healthcare are used as political tools struggle to find safe...
Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Rachel Alcock-Hodgson How can a community know what impact their work has on their local area? What are the key features of a ‘Healthy High Street’ in a Bristol neighbourhood setting? Can monitoring be robust community-led and place...
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...
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...
New research suggests that cemeteries provide many of the same benefits as green spaces New research suggests that cemeteries provide many of the same benefits as green spaces | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie McClymont and Danni Sinnett….. Cemeteries in many cities provide functions beyond that of bodily disposal and remembrance. Thinking about our own city of Bristol Arnos Vale Cemetery provides a historic setting for numerous events...
Month: May 2024 14 March 2026 | Biospheric Microplastics research blog
By Jacqui Warner Environmental Management MSc student Below Jacqui shares her dissertation proposal to investigate microfibres with a laundrette: Most people never consider the fabric of their clothes the composition of the fibres (Liu et al....
Work alienation. Is employee ownership the solution? Work alienation. Is employee ownership the solution? | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
Alienation: What is it? Alienation may not be a word that’s used very often in relation to the workplace but perhaps it deserves more attention than it receives. In the context of work it refers to employees who feel disconnected from their job...
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...
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...
New and notable – selected publications from the Science Communication Unit New and notable – selected publications from the Science Communication Unit | Science Communication Unit blog
The last 6 months have been a busy time for the Unit we are now fully in the swing of the 2016/17 teaching programme for our MSc Science Communication and PgCert Practical Science Communication students we’ve been working on a number of exciting...