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The role of demand responsive transport in connecting people to opportunities in less densely populated areas - Transport planning and placemaking
Find out more about the role of demand responsive transport in connecting people to opportunities in less densely populated areas project from the Centre for Transport and Society (CTS), UWE Bristol.
Traffic noise reduces the stress-relieving benefits of listening to nature, study finds
Road traffic noise reduces the wellbeing benefits associated with spending time listening to nature, researchers have discovered.
Welcome to the Psychological Sciences Research Group blog! Welcome to the Psychological Sciences Research Group blog! | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
Welcome to the Psychological Sciences Research Group blog! We are a team of researchers based at the University of the West of England Bristol and our work clusters around four themes: Applied Cognition and Neuroscience Optimising Performance and...
SCU at the Festival of Nature: a celebration shared by staff & students SCU at the Festival of Nature: a celebration shared by staff & students | Science Communication Unit blog
May and June saw staff and students from the Science Communication Unit prepare for the Bristol and Bath Festival of Nature run by the Bristol Natural History Consortium of which UWE Bristol is a consortium member. For many years now research and...
Action 3:30R: Process evaluation of a cluster randomised feasibility study of a revised teaching assistant-led extracurricular physical activity intervention for 8 to 10 year olds (2019)
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Tibbitts, B., Porter, A., Sebire, S., Bird, E., Sanderson, E., Metcalfe, C., …Jago, R. (2019). Action 3:30R: Process evaluation of a cluster randomised feasibility study of a revised teaching assistant-led extracurricular physical activity intervention for 8 to 10 year olds. BMC Public Health, 19(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7347-3
Background: Numerous interventions to increase children's physical activity levels are published, yet, few studies report indicators of external validity. Process evaluations are critical for assessing intervention implementation, sustainability and...
about Action 3:30R: Process evaluation of a cluster randomised feasibility study of a revised teaching assistant-led extracurricular physical activity intervention for 8 to 10 year olds.
Tag: UWE Bristol Research UWE Bristol Research | Research and External Engagement
The Health Tech Hub is one of four areas that make up UWE Bristol’s University Enterprise Zone. The below spotlight explains about their purpose: The Hub’s mission is to advance innovation in healthcare to invigorate the growth of UK...
Academic Spotlight: Dr. Laura Goodwin Academic Spotlight: Dr. Laura Goodwin | Research and External Engagement
Dr Laura Goodwin is a Senior Research Fellow in Emergency Care at UWE Bristol. Her study on the temperature measurement of babies born in the pre-hospital setting has been accepted for publication in Emergency Medical Journal this week; in this...
Join the CHSS Advocate Programme and help build an inclusive community Join the CHSS Advocate Programme and help build an inclusive community | Student blog
CHSS Widening Participation Team Are you passionate about supporting your peers amplifying voices and creating a more inclusive university experience? The College of Health Science and Society (CHSS) Advocate Programme at UWE Bristol is your...
Official opening for new £ 5 million optometry and clinical skills centre
A £5 million optometry and clinical skills centre has been officially opened by award-winning author Nathan Filer at UWE Bristol's Glenside campus.