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The Learning Adult Building and Reflecting on the Work of Peter Jarvis The Learning Adult Building and Reflecting on the Work of Peter Jarvis | Education blog
Richard Waller Associate Professor of the Sociology of Education at the Department of Education and Childhood has just published a co-edited book ‘The Learning Adult: Building and Reflecting on the Work of Peter Jarvis’ with Routledge. Peter...
Street Network Planning and Design - Professional course
Gain knowledge about traffic flow theory, capacity and performances of junctions, and approaches to demand management and network management.
Report an incident or breach - Information Security Toolkit
Data breaches could affect individuals and harm UWE Bristol. Don't delay, report it today.
Understanding the value of disruption as an agent for changing unsustainable travel practices - PhD research
Find out more about understanding the value of disruption as an agent for changing unsustainable travel practices, at a local authority level in the UK.
Research themes within Bristol Research in Economics (BRE) - Bristol Research in Economics
Research themes of Bristol Research in Economics (BRE) at UWE Bristol.
Postgraduate support - Postgraduate study
Our support for postgraduate students includes access to fantastic facilities, study tools, career consultants and extra-curricular opportunities.
Gambling and gaming - Staying happy and healthy
If you think you may have a problem with gambling or gaming, you'll find information, advice and support on this page.
UWE Bristol to host Ukrainian scholar at risk
UWE Bristol is proud to announce it is one of only six UK universities to be awarded a fellowship for a Ukrainian scholar at risk.
UWE Bristol Film grad earns BAFTA recognition for sustainable storytelling
UWE Bristol Film grad earns BAFTA recognition for sustainable storytelling
UWE Bristol collaborative study finds car brands may influence likelihood of collision
Research undertaken by the UWE Bristol and Agilysis has found that marketing techniques deployed by car manufacturers may contribute to collisions caused by aggressive driving.
Professor Emmanuel Adukwu joins project to boost representation of Black biomedical scientists
Professor Emmanuel Adukwu has been named as part of a new Medical Research Council advisory group.
Edible insects and plant-based proteins to be the subject of classroom debates
Children's attitudes to edible insects, plant-based proteins and environmental issues forms research led by Cardiff University and UWE Bristol.