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Tag: thermal comfort thermal comfort | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
Author: Ghada Karaki CoolScapes is an experiment in co-producing solutions to questions of thermal comfort by leveraging the social and vernacular knowledge of migrant communities. Context Climate projections for the UK show higher temperatures...
Hidden Students: Former apprentices within higher education (HE) and the impact of occupational role models Hidden Students: Former apprentices within higher education (HE) and the impact of occupational role models | Education blog
Over the past decade apprenticeship policy has changed dramatically; with an increase in participation and an expansion in opportunities at Level 3 and above. There has also been a growing interest in whether apprenticeships offer progression to...
Giant inflatable robots descend on Bristol city centre Giant inflatable robots descend on Bristol city centre | Alumni blog
Unfurl photo © Mark Gray Emma Powell makes robots for poking squishing and hugging. She’s Co-Director of Air Giants a local creative robotics studio making pioneering and monumental work for an international audience. We interviewed Emma ahead...
Housing and Homelessness a Civic matter: Housing Matters 60th Anniversary Housing and Homelessness a Civic matter: Housing Matters 60th Anniversary | Research and External Engagement
Written by Allan Macleod Head of Civic and Inclusivity Ask anyone in Bristol what the biggest challenges the city faces are and you will find three main responses inequality transport and housing. In many ways the three are interlinked but the...
The impact of donations to the UWE Bristol Fund The impact of donations to the UWE Bristol Fund | Alumni blog
What is the UWE Bristol Fund? The UWE Bristol Fund provides hardship grants for students facing severe financial difficulty and funding for extra-curricular activities through student experience grants. The fund also provides seed funding for...
Month: August 2021 8 November 2025 | Alumni blog
Dr Zara Nanu is passionate about creating Fair Pay globally. She’s an unstoppable campaigner in workplace gender equality and an entrepreneur at the forefront of women in business in the South West. She believes business can drive social...
50 years on Dr Bolland’s legacy endures 50 years on Dr Bolland’s legacy endures | Alumni blog
Planting trees at Coldharbour Lane (Dr Bolland in the hat) 1973 Dr Robert Bolland was the first director of Bristol Polytechnic (1969-1974). Fifty years after his death the values he built our institution on still endure. We look back at the...
Dr Verity Jones Associate Professor of Education at UWE reflects on how her research in sustainability has created new and exciting opportunities in Bristol and beyond… Dr Verity Jones Associate Professor of Education at UWE reflects on how her research in sustainability has created new and exciting opportunities in Bristol and beyond… | Education blog
Dr Verity Jones verity6.jones@uwe.ac.uk Sparks have been flying the last few months with some electrifying leaps in sustainable education in Bristol and you are invited to come and take a peek on July 4th 5-6.15pm. I have had the pleasure of...
More ethnic minority teachers are needed in UK schools – but teaching can affect their mental health and wellbeing More ethnic minority teachers are needed in UK schools - but teaching can affect their mental health and wellbeing | Education blog
By Terra Glowach (UWE Bristol) Malcolm Richards (UWE Bristol) and Rafael Mitchell (University of Bristol) – as published by The Conversation There is a major shortage of new teachers in England and this includes teachers from ethnic...
Education in a Complex World Education in a Complex World | Education blog
Dr Ben Knight Benjamin3.Knight@uwe.ac.uk. Architecture Media & Politics Society (AMPS) annual conference Toronto Canada. 26th-28th April 2023. Last month I presented a paper entitled ‘Exploring the Complex Emergent Choreography of Classroom...
How one student project is making an impact How one student project is making an impact | Science Communication Unit blog
Studying part-time and working full-time is challenging to say the least. But now that I’ve finished I can honestly say it is one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. The blood (tonsillectomy a few months before project deadline) sweat...
Using creative tools to invite communities into public health decision-making Using creative tools to invite communities into public health decision-making | Science Communication Unit blog
Photo credit: Ellie Shipman Ellie Shipman The Shape Our City research project and consultation offers a new way to engage residents in decision-making in Bristol. As a participatory artist with a background in Sustainable Development and...