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Contemporary Children’s Biographies About Women: A laudable endeavour but critical reading remains crucial Contemporary Children’s Biographies About Women: A laudable endeavour but critical reading remains crucial | Education blog
This article is a guest blog from Louise Couceiro a PhD Researcher at the University of Glasgow. Louise’s research explores how children aged seven to ten engage with and respond to collective biographies about women published since 2016....
Month: June 2024 June 2024 | Policing blog
Authors: Eve Smietanko and PC Jodie Norris This week’s UWE Policing blog turns the spotlight on Police Constable Jodie Norris. Jodie is a police officer with Avon and Somerset and is a Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) student...
UWE Policing Book Club: what we’ve been reading and our recommendations. UWE Policing Book Club: what we've been reading and our recommendations. | 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...
Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be… or is it? Exploring the psychological benefits of nostalgia for people with dementia By Gary Christopher Nostalgia ain't what it used to be... or is it? Exploring the psychological benefits of nostalgia for people with dementia | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Gary Christopher In this blog I shall talk a little about my research on nostalgia and in particular how it relates to dementia. I am interested in exploring the power of nostalgic recall on a person’s sense of self and...
Reflecting on World Mental Health Day Reflecting on World Mental Health Day | Policing blog
As we come to the end of World Mental Health Day we would like to take the opportunity to reflect on this important issue with our Senior Lecturer Ian Lowe. Ian served in the Royal Air Force Police then worked as a Highways Agency Traffic...
Category: Money Money | Student blog
Student living costs are at an all-time high and in 2024 58% of students said their maintenance loan doesn’t cover their living costs. With that in mind you might be thinking about picking up a part-time job to help ease the pressure. Here’s a...
Month: October 2023 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
We’re happy to have welcomed many wonderful and talented new faces to the Centre for Transport and Society (CTS) team over the past year. Here’s a brief introduction to our newer members of teaching and research staff as well as our postgraduate...
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Laying Pluckley’s ghosts to rest: new research uncovers the truth about the most haunted village in England
New research from UWE Bristol has solved a series of tantalising mysteries associated with Pluckley in Kent, known as the ‘most haunted village in England’.
Kinetic operational models for receptor-mediated signalling in mathematical pharmacology - Studentship opportunities
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Nurturing Professional Judgement: A Critical Guide for Teacher Educators Nurturing Professional Judgement: A Critical Guide for Teacher Educators | Education blog
Dr Ben Knight Benjamin3.Knight@uwe.ac.uk Dr Ben Knight Senior Lecturer in the School of Education & Childhood has a new book coming out in January 2024. The book guides teacher educators and early carer teacher mentors in ways to nurture...