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Tag: What Works What Works | Policing blog

“Reflection is one of the most underused yet powerful tools for success.” – Richard Carlson Many of us have fresh goals and ambitious plans as we step into the new year. However before we race ahead there is immense value in pausing to...

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Discovering science communication at the Science Communication Unit UWE Bristol Discovering science communication at the Science Communication Unit UWE Bristol | Science Communication Unit blog

I’m a junior assistant professor at Utrecht University which means I split my time 50/50 between teaching and PhD research. The moment I knew I wanted to specialize in science communication was when I was attending a lecture about an – at that...

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Tag: UWE research UWE research | Research and External Engagement

In this blog post Network Producer Vanessa Bellaar Spruijt shares an update on one of UWE Bristol’s ERDF funded programmes -Network for Creative Enterprise (NfCE). NfCE is made up of four hubs across Bristol and Bath: Watershed The Guild...

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Considering institutional logics in building performance evaluation research (2019)

Conference Proceeding
Oliveira, S., & Baborska-Narożny, M. (2020). Considering institutional logics in building performance evaluation research. In L. C. Jain, A. Capozzoli, R. J. Howlett, & J. Littlewood (Eds.), Sustainability in Energy and Buildings, (701-710). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9868-2_59
The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon potential analytical benefits of institutional theory in the study of building performance evaluation (BPE) practice. BPE studies have mostly been based on descriptive empirical insights with little concep... about Considering institutional logics in building performance evaluation research.

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Observed controls on resilience of groundwater to climate variability in sub-Saharan Africa (2019)

Journal Article
Cuthbert, M. O., Taylor, R. G., Favreau, G., Todd, M. C., Shamsudduha, M., Villholth, K. G., …Kukuric, N. (2019). Observed controls on resilience of groundwater to climate variability in sub-Saharan Africa. Nature, 572(7768), 230-234. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1441-7
Groundwater in sub-Saharan Africa supports livelihoods and poverty alleviation maintains vital ecosystems, and strongly influences terrestrial water and energy budgets. Yet the hydrological processes that govern groundwater recharge and sustainabilit... about Observed controls on resilience of groundwater to climate variability in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Partitioning of water between differently sized shrubs and potential groundwater recharge in a semiarid savanna in Namibia (2019)

Journal Article
Geißler, K., Heblack, J., Uugulu, S., Wanke, H., & Blaum, N. (2019). Partitioning of water between differently sized shrubs and potential groundwater recharge in a semiarid savanna in Namibia. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01411
Introduction: Many semiarid regions around the world are presently experiencing significant changes in both climatic conditions and vegetation. This includes a disturbed coexistence between grasses and bushes also known as bush encroachment, and alte... about Partitioning of water between differently sized shrubs and potential groundwater recharge in a semiarid savanna in Namibia.

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Urban meadows as an alternative to short mown grassland: Effects of composition and height on biodiversity (2019)

Journal Article
Norton, B. A., Bending, G. D., Clark, R., Corstanje, R., Dunnett, N., Evans, K. L., …Warren, P. H. (2019). Urban meadows as an alternative to short mown grassland: Effects of composition and height on biodiversity. Ecological Applications, 29(6), https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.1946
There are increasing calls to provide greenspace in urban areas, yet the ecological quality, as well as quantity, of greenspace is important. Short mown grassland designed for recreational use is the dominant form of urban greenspace in temperate reg... about Urban meadows as an alternative to short mown grassland: Effects of composition and height on biodiversity.

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Disgust, shame and the psychosocial impact of skin picking: Evidence from an online support forum (2019)

Journal Article
Anderson, S., Anderson, S., & Clarke, V. (2019). Disgust, shame and the psychosocial impact of skin picking: Evidence from an online support forum. Journal of Health Psychology, 24(13), 1773-1784. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105317700254
This article examines the accounts of individuals who problematically pick their skin and explores their subjective experiences. In total, 100 problem disclosure statements were taken from posts made to a publicly accessible online skin picking suppo... about Disgust, shame and the psychosocial impact of skin picking: Evidence from an online support forum.

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Risky Business? The Value of Employing Offenders and Ex-Offenders: An Interview With James Timpson, Chief Executive of Timpson (2019)

Journal Article
Pandeli, J., & O’Regan, N. (in press). Risky Business? The Value of Employing Offenders and Ex-Offenders: An Interview With James Timpson, Chief Executive of Timpson. Journal of Management Inquiry, https://doi.org/10.1177/1056492619836167
© The Author(s) 2019. This interview with James Timpson, Chief Executive of Timpson retailers, explores his innovative approach to recruitment and empowerment in the workplace. James Timpson is passionate about the employment of ex-offenders, working... about Risky Business? The Value of Employing Offenders and Ex-Offenders: An Interview With James Timpson, Chief Executive of Timpson.

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Initial trail results of a magnetic biosensor for the rapid detection of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Virus (PRRSV) infection (2019)

Journal Article
Barnett, J. M., Monnier, B. M., Tyler, S., West, D., Ballantine-Dykes, H., Regan, E., …Luxton, R. (2020). Initial trail results of a magnetic biosensor for the rapid detection of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Virus (PRRSV) infection. Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research, 27, 100315. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbsr.2019.100315
© 2019 The resonant coil magnetometer quantifies paramagnetic particles (PMPs) and has been used to develop magneto-immunoassays in a range of formats. The advantage of magneto-immunoassays is that they are relatively inexpensive, portable, easy to p... about Initial trail results of a magnetic biosensor for the rapid detection of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Virus (PRRSV) infection.

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Month: March 2026 March 2026 | Policing blog

Author: Micah Hassall This week we are proud to share this insightful blog post about Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI) an organisation whose contributions have been invaluable to our Policing programme. Their sessions play a vital...

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How to write a research synthesis report (or how I conquered my batteries mountain!) How to write a research synthesis report (or how I conquered my batteries mountain!) | Science Communication Unit blog

The words on the screen are drifting in and out of focus… lithium-ion and sodium-ion redox flow and redox couples… and errrrrm what does ‘roundtrip efficiency’ mean? It’s April 2018. I have just returned to work after a sleepless...

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