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Celebrating National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) 2024 Celebrating National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) 2024 | Policing blog
The NAW2024 highlights the positive impact that our Police Apprentices have working within Avon & Somerset Police the communities within the force area and individual victims and suspects. Today is ‘Celebration’ Day of the NAW2024 and this...
Compassionate Mindful Resilience course
The Compassionate Mindful Resilience (CMR) is a four-week mindfulness programme.
Tag: UWE Bristol UWE Bristol | Policing blog
This week’s blog is written by UWE Bristol Policing programme Senior Lecturer Gary Stephens. Gary served in Avon & Somerset Police as a Detective Chief Inspector prior to joining UWE Bristol where he is the module leader for ‘Becoming...
Alan Winfield – paving the way for ethical robots Alan Winfield - paving the way for ethical robots | Research and External Engagement
Man before machine Professor Alan Winfield is a roboticist a roboethicist but above all he is a humanist. “I am of course interested in robots but I’m much more interested in people ” says Alan. An academic at the University of the West of...
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.
Author: Student Communications Student Communications | Student blog
More and more students identify as LGBTQ+. Each year 40 000 LGBT+ students1 apply to UK higher education. Many take the opportunity of being at university to come out and explore their identities more broadly than they have felt able to do...
Month: October 2021 14 March 2026 | Alumni blog
Lindsey Parietti is passionate about telling stories that highlight how humans impact the natural world. Through the medium of wildlife filmmaking she hopes to capture a sense of wonder about nature. But not just that. Lindsey aims to invoke a...
Building a Scientific Community: Join UWE Society of Applied Sciences (SAS) Building a Scientific Community: Join UWE Society of Applied Sciences (SAS) | Employability in Applied Sciences
An academic society open to all students and alumni – no matter the course or education stage. In our first years at university we had struggled to find a sense of belonging and community. This is what led six Biomedical and Biological science...