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Month: July 2022 14 March 2026 | Biospheric Microplastics research blog

We have been incredibly busy over the past few months getting involved in public engagement activities working with schools to educate young children and continuing our important research in the Biospheric Microplastics field. In June the team...

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Eco-Bricks in City Hall and Whitehall School Eco-Bricks in City Hall and Whitehall School | Engineering Our Future

Back in October Sara Williams was awarded FET Public Engagement and Outreach funding for her Eco-Brick outreach project – since then she’s been busy driving the project forward! (Eco-bricks are made by filling plastic bottles with...

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Bristol’s Spires and Spaces: churches former churches and (municipal) spirituality in the city. Bristol’s Spires and Spaces: churches former churches and (municipal) spirituality in the city. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

By Katie McClymont… Viewed from any of the many excellent vista-points the skyline city of Bristol in common with several other UK cities remains clearly punctuated by the towers spires and steeples of many buildings which are or have been...

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Dr Jen Pearson

Senior Physiotherapy Lecturer

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Ms Lynda Hughes

Co-programme Lead and Senior Lecturer Occupational Therapy

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The Power of Yoga: Using yoga to promote psychological and physical health By Emma Halliwell The Power of Yoga: Using yoga to promote psychological and physical health | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog

By Emma Halliwell I was 21 living in Brighton studying and partying when went to my first yoga class. I was immediately hooked. I have been practicing yoga with varying frequency ever since. In those early days yoga helped me cope with the...

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Helping to improve malaria health care in southern Africa Helping to improve malaria health care in southern Africa | Research and External Engagement

Featured Researcher: Professor Peter Case Work conducted by a Bristol Business School Professor on organisational systems in malaria zones has had a significant impact on international efforts to eradicate the disease. Backed by the Bill and...

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Dr Jack Greig Midlane

Lecturer in Criminology

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Tag: Bristol Bristol | Research and External Engagement

A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between UWE Bristol and Viper Innovations has been graded as “Outstanding” by Innovate UK. Viper Innovations Ltd is an established provider of industry-leading products for integrity monitoring...

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Professor Peter Case

Professor of Organization Studies

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Dr Emily Le Roux-Rutledge

Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology

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Male blood donors 'preferred' as plasma from UK women is discarded

Research by Professor Julie Kent from UWE Bristol raises questions about the ethics of discarding female blood plasma without first informing women donors.

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