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The idea of extreme ownership and how it is relevant to Policing. The idea of extreme ownership and how it is relevant to Policing. | Policing blog
Author: Ian Lowe UWE Bristol This week’s blog from Senior Lecturer Ian Lowe focuses on the idea of extreme ownership and how the concept may apply to policing. Along with his varied background within public services and interest in...
UWE Policing Apprentice Spotlight UWE Policing Apprentice Spotlight | 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...
School Art: Where Is It? A (re)exploration of the visual arts in secondary schools School Art: Where Is It? A (re)exploration of the visual arts in secondary schools | Education blog
By Dr Will Grant Associate Director of the School of Arts UWE Bristol and ECRG member This blog post is a brief informal introduction to the report School Art: Where Is It? (Fursman Grant & Wild 2024) which I recently co-authored with...
A Day in the Life of Chief Inspector Dan Forster. A Day in the Life of Chief Inspector Dan Forster. | Policing blog
Anne Eason our Associate Director of Policing recently reached out to Chief Inspector Dan Forster from Avon & Somerset Police’s Strategic Planning team to tell her about his day as a Chief Inspector. In his reply Dan delves into his...
Access to car or good public transport essential to leading fuller life, study finds
Research by the University of the West of England with NatCen finds good transport connections are essential for improving opportunities for work.
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Case study: Ensuring that new immersive technologies act in the interests of human rights Case study: Ensuring that new immersive technologies act in the interests of human rights | Research and External Engagement
“Now is the time to ensure that new immersive technologies the metaverse and the next evolution of the internet are designed in the interests of human rights human dignity and democracy. ” Verity McIntosh Associate Professor of Virtual and...
Opinion: Bristol Council elections - back to the future?
Two UWE Bristol academics give their views on what opportunities and challenges lie ahead following the Bristol Council elections on 2 May.
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...
Tag: neuroscience neuroscience | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Welcome to the Brain Language and Behaviour Lab! In this post we introduce our multidisciplinary team working together towards a common goal while across different areas of expertise and sites around Bristol UK. Core Team Dr Anna Piasecki is an...
Senior managers - Structure and governance
Senior managers at UWE Bristol