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Month: June 2024 June 2024 | 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...
The MultiCAV Autonomous Bus Services: What Did We Find Out? The MultiCAV Autonomous Bus Services: What Did We Find Out? | 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...
Tag: driverless operations driverless operations | 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...
Category: FET FET | Centre for Transport and Society blog
The extent to which the transition from internal combustion engine cars to electric cars represents an important contribution to sustainable mobility is the central question addressed by a new book edited by CTS colleagues Graham Parkhurst and...
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...
Hindu festival of Diwali Hindu festival of Diwali | The Inclusive University blog
By Jaya Mistry Diwali is a Hindu festival but is also celebrated by those from other faiths including Jains and Sikhs. This year Diwali will fall on Sunday 12th November as the Hindu calendar is lunar based and the exact dates varies between...
Gestural musical gloves developed at UWE available on pre-order Gestural musical gloves developed at UWE available on pre-order | Research and External Engagement
Featured Researcher: Dr Tom Mitchell Gestural musical gloves technology originally developed at UWE Bristol by Dr Tom Mitchell are now available for pre-order through a company called MI.MU. The gloves use motion capture and AI to enable wearers...
Centre for Transport & Society Symposium 2024 Centre for Transport & Society Symposium 2024 | Research and External Engagement
Join the Centre for Transport & Society (CTS) for their annual symposium on Thursday 18th July 2024 on Frenchay Campus. This free symposium will feature talks a panel and workshops on the topics of governance and equity; transport planning...
UWE Bristol Active Living Architecture: Controlled Environment (ALICE) project selected to be showcased on EU Innovation Radar Website UWE Bristol Active Living Architecture: Controlled Environment (ALICE) project selected to be showcased on EU Innovation Radar Website | Research and External Engagement
The Active Living Architecture: Controlled Environment (ALICE) project has been recognised by the European Commission’s Innovation Radar team has an Innovation Highlight and will be showcased on their website. The project which follows on...
Case Study: Dr Tom Bowden-Green understanding consumer behaviour in the digital age Case Study: Dr Tom Bowden-Green understanding consumer behaviour in the digital age | Research and External Engagement
“We all want marketing to be more efficient and effective — not just for brands but for organisations like councils too helping them share important messages that truly connect with their communities and make a real difference.” Dr...
Innovative research project receives funding to explore climate change through a theatre-based approach Innovative research project receives funding to explore climate change through a theatre-based approach | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol have been successful in receiving funding from the UKRI ESRC to support an international research project that will examine options for climate mitigation and adaptation among communities who face water insecurity (e.g. shortage...
Home | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Open-Access Resource: BOATIM – The British Object and Action Naming Test for Intraoperative Mapping Fig. Example images from BOATIM. We are proud and excited to share our two key clinical resources - an Object ...Read More Meet the BLB Lab...