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Month: September 2025 September 2025 | Policing blog
Police officers are routinely exposed to trauma and pressure but as this latest UWE Policing blog by Dr Paul Gavin and Dr Cody Porter makes clear it is the organisational stressors that are doing the deepest harm. We are grateful for their new...
Tag: Automated Bus Automated Bus | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Can new technologies like bus automation support a shift to more sustainable mobility? How in practical terms could automation make buses more attractive? These were the key questions which motivated the Centre for Transport & Society’s...
Welcome to our new PSRG members! Trang Mai Trần Ben Steeden Adam Charles Harvey Andy Eastwood Danny Holmes Welcome to our new PSRG members! | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
This past autumn we were fortunate to welcome five new lecturers to our Department who have joined PSRG. We are excited to have these phenomenal researchers join our team. All of our new members are early-career researchers who are looking to...
Who is sport psychology for? Who is sport psychology for? | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By James Byron-Daniel and Manuela Teti (UWE MSc Sport and Exercise Psychology graduate) What is sport psychology? Sport psychology is a broad subject covering such things as the enhancement of athlete performance dealing with pressure enhancing...
Tag: climate heating climate heating | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd by Graham Parkhurst Professor of Sustainable Mobility and Director of CTS January 2025 saw the latest chapter opened in the decades-long Heathrow additional runway saga and by none other than the Chancellor of the...
Month: December 2024 8 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
The pursuit of an environmentally sustainable and equitable future has never been more critical. In this context we are excited to announce that Damian Whittard Associate Professor – University of the West of England and ADR UK Research...
Climate Change Litigation – A Vehicle for Changing Corporation and State Behaviour? Climate Change Litigation – A Vehicle for Changing Corporation and State Behaviour? | Bristol Law School blog
By Johanna Reichel Second Year LL.B. Programme. With only nine years left until climate change becomes irreversible [1] stopping or slowing it down becomes increasingly crucial every day. One judicial instrument among others to combat climate...
The Challenges to Achieving Gender Balance in the Pilot Trainer Role The Challenges to Achieving Gender Balance in the Pilot Trainer Role | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
As of January 2020 there were 185 143 airline pilots in the world of which 9 746 were women (5.26%) and 2 630 were captains (1.42%) (IFALPA 2021). Even more concerning are the shocking figures taken from the Type Rating Examiner (TRE) list...
“Futureproofing Luton”: Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local Eco-warriors. “Futureproofing Luton”: Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local Eco-warriors. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
……..by Helen Hoyle On Monday this week MSc Urban Planning student William Cottrill and I had the privilege of spending the morning with 10 young Eco-warriors from Riverbank Primary School in Luton. The main objective of our morning...
Finding purpose in prose…and science communication Finding purpose in prose…and science communication | Science Communication Unit blog
Sophie Pavelle I never knew what I wanted to be – except that any career for me had to have three conditions: it must involve an above-average dose of the outdoors I would like to be in charge of the agenda and some sort of animal (any will do!)...
Football Fans Policing and Article 5 Football Fans Policing and Article 5 | Bristol Law School blog
In 2015 10 Bristol City Football Club (BCFC) fans travelled independently to Birmingham to watch a game of football. On arrival West Midlands Police (WMP) had identified them as ‘known hooligans.’ They were surrounded and escorted back to the...
Student blog post: On the basis of the Article ‘Port of Rotterdam Reveals Scale of Brexit Challenge’ discuss the legal issues relating to non-tariff barriers and trading standards imposed on imported goods. Student blog post: On the basis of the Article ‘Port of Rotterdam Reveals Scale of Brexit Challenge’ discuss the legal issues relating to non-tariff barriers and trading standards imposed on imported goods. | Bristol Law School blog
This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. Following from last year’s blogging success we decided to publish our...