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The 88th GASG meeting was held on Thursday 20th June 2024 at The Mansion Hose Bletchley Park. CRIB researchers were in attendance at the 88th meeting of the Gas Analysis and Sensing Group (GASG) which was held at Bletchley Park home to...
Science on Air and on Screen – Student Videos 2021 Science on Air and on Screen - Student Videos 2021 | Science Communication Unit blog
Students on the Science on Air and on Screen module in the 20/21 academic year had to contend with social distancing and restrictions on travel as they developed their science TV programme – one of the assessments for the module. They were...
KTP Project with Viper Innovations Nominated for KTP Best of the Best Awards 2020 KTP Project with Viper Innovations Nominated for KTP Best of the Best Awards 2020 | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol’s Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Viper Innovations (Portishead) which completed in 2018 has been nominated as one of three finalists in the Business Impact category for the KTP Best of the Best Awards 2020. To be considered for...
Paramedics in GP surgeries may ease workload but not NHS costs, study finds
Paramedics working in GP surgeries help reduce GP workload but do not contribute to cost savings to the NHS, according to a major study.
Practice Assessor - Professional/Short course
Study theory and practical skills in order to facilitate learning and assess students in specialist and advanced healthcare practice.
Month: May 2022 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
The digitalization of health and medicine has engendered a proliferation of new collaborations between public health institutions and data corporations such as Google Apple Microsoft and Amazon. Critical perspectives on this “Googlization of...
ISSMAS (Inclusivity in Stroke Self-Management Support) - Projects
An overview of the ISSMAS (Inclusivity in Stroke Self-Management Support) project from the Centre for Public Health and Wellbeing.
Affective experiences of built environments and the promotion of urban walking (2019)
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Bornioli, A., Parkhurst, G., & Morgan, P. L. (2019). Affective experiences of built environments and the promotion of urban walking. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 123, 200-215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2018.12.006
According to psychological theories of environmental affect, the physical environment moderates the walking experience and its psychological wellbeing benefits. The present paper further demonstrates that affective experiences also influence intentio...
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Network for Creative Enterprise: a few highlights of achievements challenges learning and what next. Network for Creative Enterprise: a few highlights of achievements challenges learning and what next. | Research and External Engagement
In this blog post Network Producer Vanessa Bellaar Spruijt shares an update on one of UWE Bristol’s ERDF funded programmes -Network for Creative Enterprise (NfCE). NfCE is made up of four hubs across Bristol and Bath: Watershed The Guild...
Month: September 2018 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Felix Ritchie. In August I spent a week in Australia working with the new Office of the National Data Commissioner (ONDC). The ONDC set up at the beginning of July is barely two months old but has been charged with the objective of getting a...
Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School Students win big at UWE Talent Awards Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School Students win big at UWE Talent Awards | Bristol Business School blog
Every year UWE Bristol celebrates their students and alumni with the Celebrating UWE Talent Awards. This year the Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School won more awards than any other Faculty by winning in five categories and also having...