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Navigating a Career in Science Communication Navigating a Career in Science Communication | Employability in Applied Sciences
Andy Ridgway a Senior Lecturer and member of the Science Communication Unit at UWE Bristol delivered the last Monthly Employability Seminar titled ‘Navigating a Career in Science Communication’ before the closure caused by the COVID-19 pandemic....
Reacting Retreating Regulating and Reconnecting Reacting Retreating Regulating and Reconnecting | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog post from Florence Neville PhD student. Blog post originally appeared on autismhwb.com: Summary of study findings. Florence Neville February 2022 I am an autistic Health and Wellbeing PhD student at the University of the West of...
Month: June 2023 1 November 2025 | 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...
Black History Month: Spotlight on Research and Innovation Contributions Black History Month: Spotlight on Research and Innovation Contributions | Research and External Engagement
In this blog post we highlight some of the groundbreaking discoveries Black academics have made that have significantly advanced our understanding and capabilities in numerous areas. Black History Month is a time to honour and celebrate the rich...
Navigating reduced hours careers: experiences of male and female executives and senior managers Navigating reduced hours careers: experiences of male and female executives and senior managers | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
A British Academy/Leverhulme Trust funded project led by Professor Susan Durbin with Professor Jennifer Tomlinson (Leeds University Business School) and Stella Warren (UWE) The Problem The challenges of greater gender balance at senior...
UWE Policing Apprentice Spotlight UWE Policing Apprentice Spotlight | Policing blog
Authors: Eve Smietanko and PC Jodie Norris This week’s UWE Policing blog turns the spotlight on Police Constable Jodie Norris. Jodie is a police officer with Avon and Somerset and is a Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) student...
New and notable – further selected publications from the Science Communication Unit New and notable – further selected publications from the Science Communication Unit | Science Communication Unit blog
Last week we posted details of our work on environmental policy publications as well as our research on outreach and informal learning. This week’s blog highlights our work in public engagement with robotics and robot ethics as well as our work...
Tag: Partnership Partnership | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
By Patrick Manu Professor of Innovative Construction and Project Management The UK International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF) is designed to enable UK researchers and innovators to collaborate with international partners (in academia and...
Month: December 2023 1 November 2025 | Biospheric Microplastics research blog
In this blog post we meet Devyani Chakravarty our newest PhD student to join the Biospheric Microplastics team. What is your background? Most of my academic background is in marine sciences. I completed my Bachelor’s degree as a B.Sc. (Honors)...
Measuring non-compliance with minimum wages Measuring non-compliance with minimum wages | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Professor Felix Ritchie When a minimum wage is set ensuring that employees do get at least that minimum is a basic requirement of regulators. Compliance with the minimum wage can vary wildly: amongst richer countries around 1%-3% of wages...
On Your Feet Britain On Your Feet Britain | The Inclusive University blog
Exercise really can be a miracle cure! This picture depicts a person walking on a muddy path. the picture is taken of the trainers and lower legs. On Thursday 27th April it is On Your Feet Britain’s national activity awareness day encouraging...