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“The idea of citizen participation is a little like eating spinach…” "The idea of citizen participation is a little like eating spinach..." | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
Katie McClymont co-author of a recent comprehensive review of the evidence between community-led housing (CLH) and health describes a stimulating stakeholder workshop session… In her famous and oft-quoted article Sherry Arnstein describes...
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Abdulrazaq is a Software Engineer as part of our Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with WASE and UWE Bristol. A KTP is a UK-wide 3-way partnership between a business a university and talented graduate and aims to help businesses improve...
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Dr Miles Thompson and his UWE psychology alumni co-authors have published an article in an Italian journal of Community Psychology (Psicologia di Comunità). The study explores environmental and wider social challenges and their relationship to...
School reopening? top scientists say not yet School reopening? top scientists say not yet | Education blog
“It is clear from the evidence we have collected that 1 June is simply too early to go back. By going ahead with this dangerous decision the government is further risking the health of our communities and the likelihood of a second spike.” (Sir...
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
As part of a research project involving UWE Bristol robotics driverless pods helped transport members of the public around London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The project aims to pave the way for the use of connected and autonomous...
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UWE Bristol receives funding to investigate whether on-demand buses can improve access to opportunity in rural areas UWE Bristol receives funding to investigate whether on-demand buses can improve access to opportunity in rural areas | Research and External Engagement
Image credit: Vinita Nawathe UWE Bristol has been successful in receiving funding from UKRI and their Creating Opportunities Evaluation Development Fund to look at the role of Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) in connecting people to...
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
A new planetarium show designed with the Engineering department at UWE Bristol has been chosen to showcase sustainability solutions as part of the Green Zone at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow on 31...
SmartSocks® land at UWE Bristol to support innovative ageing research SmartSocks® land at UWE Bristol to support innovative ageing research | Research and External Engagement
The first delivery of SmartSocks®DISCOVERY – sensor-embedded wearable socks developed by Bristol health-tech company Milbotix – has arrived at UWE Bristol. These smart wearables will play a key role in the university’s ageing and assistive tech...
Minimally invasive cardiac valve surgery using Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality Minimally invasive cardiac valve surgery using Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality | Research and External Engagement
Written by Dr Muhammad Bilal An ongoing collaboration between members of the UWE Bristol’s Big Data Enterprise and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Big-DEAL) and the Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences (HAS) seeks to address the...
Bilingualism’s best kept secret(s) Bilingualism’s best kept secret(s) | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Following on from our previous post on Bimodal Bilingualism and publication success of a related case report our Lab members have been involved in supporting a further intra-operative language assessment of a bilingual patient which required the...