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Let’s talk about the student voice Let's talk about the student voice | Policing blog
An image of Constable Luke Walters with two horses from the mounted unit. This blog welcomes the thoughts and experiences from current Student Representative Luke Walters who is completing his final year on the Police Constable Degree...
Art books - Harnessing creativity and technology
Once the preserve of a niche audience, artists’ books have been reframed as a widely accessible art form, connecting artists with fans and collectors.
Work of UWE Bristol academics features in Government report on air quality measurement
Two UWE Bristol academics have made contributions to an influential Government report on the measurement of air pollution.
UWE Bristol support worker recognised in national awards
Alisha Airey, a support worker from UWE Bristol, has won a national Rising Star Award for her contribution as a role model and future leader of tomorrow.
Valhalla - Research projects in CABER
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Visiting scholar from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa shares his reflections after visiting UWE Bristol Visiting scholar from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa shares his reflections after visiting UWE Bristol | Bristol Law School blog
In December 2018 visiting scholar Dr Windell Nortje from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa spent two weeks at the Bristol Law School. Below he shares his reflections of the visit: Guest blog by Dr Windell Nortje I visited UWE...
A turn for the better: implications of the Welsh Government’s world-leading roads policy A turn for the better: implications of the Welsh Government’s world-leading roads policy | Centre for Transport and Society blog
What strategies have led to the new policy? The Welsh Government’s Wales Transport Strategy of March 2021 has three priorities: to bring services to people in order to reduce the need to travel; to allow people and goods to move easily from to...
Guest blog: Reflections on a 30 year career of problem-solving Guest blog: Reflections on a 30 year career of problem-solving | Policing blog
Introduction For decades Policing was founded upon local connections and awareness of problems by the local ‘beat bobby’. The evolution of Computer Aided Dispatch resulted in an era of policing that became reactionary and demand driven. As the...
Nuclear Medicine - the Requisites for Assistant Practitioners - Study day
Study the basics of safe and clinically accurate patient care and imaging in nuclear medicine.