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Researching images on social media – nuts and bolts Researching images on social media – nuts and bolts | Science Communication Unit blog
Images and videos are pervasive online these days web articles include at least one image or video. On Twitter Facebook and Snapchat these visual contents are even more common and social media platforms such as YouTube Vimeo Vine Instagram and...
‘Movember’ – Shining a light on Men’s Mental Health 'Movember' - Shining a light on Men's Mental Health | Policing blog
This week’s blog has been written by Senior Lecturer Carly Lawrence who was inspired by the upcoming ‘Movember’ campaign. Carly hopes to shine a light on Men’s Mental Health offering some signs to look for linking some of...
‘Movember’ – Shining a light on Men’s Mental Health 'Movember' - Shining a light on Men's Mental Health | Policing blog
This week’s blog has been written by Senior Lecturer Carly Lawrence who was inspired by the upcoming ‘Movember’ campaign. Carly hopes to shine a light on Men’s Mental Health offering some signs to look for linking some of...
Month: November 2025 November 2025 | Policing blog
A consistent finding in policing research is that investigators report some of the lowest levels of wellbeing highest levels of emotional fatigue and elevated risks of vicarious trauma compared with other policing roles (Police Federation...
Welcome to our new PSRG members! Trang Mai Trần Ben Steeden Adam Charles Harvey Andy Eastwood Danny Holmes Welcome to our new PSRG members! | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
This past autumn we were fortunate to welcome five new lecturers to our Department who have joined PSRG. We are excited to have these phenomenal researchers join our team. All of our new members are early-career researchers who are looking to...
Air Quality Modelling - Professional course
Learn about dispersion models theory and practice to replicate the behaviour of atmospheric pollution in the Air Quality Modelling course.
Undergraduate guide for parents and supporters - Undergraduate study
Explore our parents and supporters guide to find out everything you need to know before your child starts undergraduate study. From key dates to a checklist of practical things to consider.
A Lifetime in Communication – From Policing to the Page A Lifetime in Communication – From Policing to the Page | Policing blog
In this week’s UWE Bristol Policing Blog we are delighted to feature a special Q&A with Les King retired police officer probation officer university lecturer and now two-time author. Les’s latest book How to Strangle a Jelly brings together...
Guest blog by Tom Andrews: Reflections on the Degree Entry Route into Policing Guest blog by Tom Andrews: Reflections on the Degree Entry Route into Policing | Policing blog
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of police education it is crucial for policing professionals academics and aspiring officers to gain a deeper understanding of the current and emergent trends. This year I had the privilege of meeting...
Innovative new social app to be created under £1.8m project to increase exercise among under-represented groups
A project to encourage people in under-represented groups to increase exercise will see the development of a new social app.
Are we listening? Are we listening? | Education blog
Chloe Newman shares processes findings and next steps of her research using Photovoice to advocate for the voices of children with autism in a mainstream EYFS setting By Chloe Newman (chloe2.newman@live.uwe.ac.uk) This blog discusses the process...
UWE Bristol PCDA Alumni Spotlight UWE Bristol PCDA Alumni Spotlight | Policing blog
In this blog we shine the spotlight on UWE Bristol Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) graduate Duncan Gordon. We have a growing number of PCDA Alumni and it was nice to catch up over a coffee and find out how Duncan is getting on with...