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Sleep Medicine - PGCert
A new, fast-track training route for upskilling existing healthcare professionals and graduates from related subjects in the theory and practice of sleep medicine.
How to measure water security? How to measure water security? | Healthy Waters blog
Photo: Figure 1. Haitians queue for water in Carrefour-Feuilles Slum. The experiential scale-based metrics attempt to capture other sides of water (in)security such as the burden associated with queuing for water. Photo by United Nations...
Book tickets to the Engineering Professors Council congress this June at UWE Book tickets to the Engineering Professors Council congress this June at UWE | Engineering Our Future
The Engineering Professors’ Council (EPC) is the voice of engineering academics and are holding their face-to-face annual congress at UWE Bristol on 7 -9th June. A Better World is the theme for the event with a focus on ethics sustainability and...
Female engineering students and mentors can register now for Women Like Me career coaching events Female engineering students and mentors can register now for Women Like Me career coaching events | Engineering Our Future
UWE’s School of Engineering is celebrating 5 years of running the Women Like Me scheme in the West of England. Since 2018 we have supported over 250 women from tens of local businesses to develop their careers in engineering. The programme pairs...
The Distinguished Professorial Address: Professor Sylvia Walby -“Gender and the crisis” March 30th The Distinguished Professorial Address: Professor Sylvia Walby -"Gender and the crisis" March 30th | Bristol Business School blog
The Bristol Business School invites you to Professor Sylvia Walby’s Distinguished Professorial Address at UWE Bristol on Thursday 30 March. Register your place here. Sylvia Walby OBE is Distinguished Professor of Sociology UNESCO Chair of...
My career top tip My career top tip | Student blog
by Chantel Student Careers Coach In my final year at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School studying Production Arts [Stage and Screen] I wanted to transition into a library career. Many roles required a librarianship qualification so I explored...
Study tips from our CHSS neurodivergent advocate at UWE Study tips from our CHSS neurodivergent advocate at UWE | Student blog
Hey everyone! I’m Imogen a second year studying sociology and one of the neurodivergent advocates at UWE as part of the widening participation team. At the end of my first year I stumbled across the advertisement for the advocacy role in my...
Overcoming obstacles - Time management
Support to help you overcome obstacles to effective study, from improving concentration to optimising your working environment.
History retold: Plebeian stories get a digital makeover - Enriching culture place and community
Traditional top-down approaches to heritage interpretation have been flipped on their head by our experts. Their progressive approach to storytelling is changing people’s perspective on the past.
Tag: Policing Policing | Policing blog
Introduction: The Case of Una Crown In January 2013 86-year-old Una Crown was found dead in her home. Despite obvious signs of foul play police ruled her death non-suspicious failing to secure the scene. A post-mortem later revealed she had been...
Preparing for your healthcare placement Preparing for your healthcare placement | Student blog
by Student Communications If you’re studying on one of our many healthcare courses placements are likely to be a huge part of your uni experience. Working on the wards and in the community will be hugely rewarding (after all it’s why...