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The Spiking Epidemic The Spiking Epidemic | Student blog
by BA(Hons) English Literature with Writing student. I was eight when I first experienced a form of sexual assault. Eight. I was fourteen when I experienced my next form of assault. I was walking back home with a group of similarly aged friends...
The UWE Bristol App has had a glow-up! The UWE Bristol App has had a glow-up! | Student blog
The UWE Bristol app has had a glow-up with a fresh look improved functionality and new features to help you navigate university life. It’s not just about aesthetics (though its new look is chef’s kiss emoji) – the new app has a whole range...
Home | Policing blog
What’s your excuse? This week's blog is written by Senior Lecturer Micah Hassell part of the UWE Bristol Policing Team. Micah has written ...Read More Becoming An Evidence-based Police Practitioner This week's blog is written by UWE...
Healthcare Science Practitioner (Physiological Sciences) - BSc(Hons) Healthcare Science - three Physiological Sciences specialisms
Study an accredited Healthcare Science Practitioner (Physiological Sciences) apprenticeship to gain clinical skills to become a qualified healthcare scientist.
Dr Louisa Cockbill
Project Coordinator for Curiosity Connections Green Futures and Communications Manager for the Centre for Environment, Society and Resilience (CESR)
Women Like Me presented at the 2019 Association for Science Education conference Women Like Me presented at the 2019 Association for Science Education conference | Engineering Our Future
UWE’s Women Like Me project run by Dr Laura Fogg Rogers and Dr Laura Hobbs was featured in a presentation about making STEM for everyone at the Association for Science Education Annual Conference https://www.ase.org.uk/annual-conference...
UWE Bristol wins Guardian Award for Equity Programme UWE Bristol wins Guardian Award for Equity Programme | Bristol Business School blog
We were delighted to be finalists at this year’s Guardian University Awards but are over the moon to have actually won! This award means so much to everyone who’s been involved in developing and delivering the Equity Programme ever since our...
Protecting the marine environment - Securing a green resilient future
Investigations led by our experts in marine and fisheries law have played a critical role in establishing proper legal practices and lobbying for greater safeguards.
Opinion: If you want trams, support the buses
Graham Parkhurst, Professor of Sustainability, Centre for Transport and Society, reacts to news of £800 million investment in the region's transport network.
Generic venues: researching the impact of science communication in non-traditional locations - Projects
Generic venues: researching the impact of science communication in non-traditional locations.