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Smartphone use hitting struggling pupils hardest, major study finds
Young people struggling at school are more likely to have negative experiences on their smartphones than their better performing peers, a study has found.
AI and building sensors to help businesses optimise energy efficiency
A system to determine the energy and cost efficiency of commercial buildings is being developed by researchers including the UWE Bristol.
Groundbreaking UWE Bristol project based on children’s lived experiences of racism in the UK set to transform police training
UWE Bristol researchers have worked with over 1,000 primary-aged children to explore everyday experiences of racism to inform future police training.
UWE Bristol students win at regional RTS Awards
UWE Bristol students took top prize in the animation, drama and comedy drama categories at the RTS West of England Student Awards 2023 at Watershed in Bristol.
Bringing patients partners and families together so no one has to go through dementia alone Bringing patients partners and families together so no one has to go through dementia alone | Research and External Engagement
“No one has to go through dementia alone. Through Living Well with Dementia we’re bringing patients partners and families together so that they can all live fuller happier lives.” Dr Emily Dodd Senior Research Fellow Dr...
Month: February 2019 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
BCEF member Dr Danielle Guizzo Archela is an associate researcher of Autonomy an independent progressive think tank which aims to address the uncertainty of work in the modern era. Autonomy is comprised from a multidisciplinary array of...
Month: December 2018 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Professor Felix Ritchie and Dr Hilary Drew Apprentices are amongst the lowest paid workers in the UK. Their statutory minimum wage is lower than for any other worker aged 16 or over. Despite this our research along with Michail Veliziotis at...
Energy Contagion in the COVID-19 Crisis Energy Contagion in the COVID-19 Crisis | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Reinhold Heinlein At the time of the COVID-19 crisis the oil market has suffered an unprecedented crisis with the WTI crude oil price dropping into negative territory (-$37.63 per barrel) in April 2020. At the same time the oil/stock market...
Enterprise and Innovation at the University of Bath: InBrain Enterprise and Innovation at the University of Bath: InBrain | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
I found a great article in the University of Bath alumni magazine a few weeks ago: Alumnus Chris Brill (BSc Mechanical Engineering 1983) is working with two Bath students Alex Marshall ( International Management and Modern Languages) and James...
Primary (5-11) - PGCE with QTS
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Primary Initial Teacher Education (5-11) is a one-year postgraduate course that prepares you to take your place in primary schools as a generalist teacher, within a specific key stage Primary (age range 5-11 years) subject specialism.
Translating collective international climate goals into adequate individual state contributions Translating collective international climate goals into adequate individual state contributions | Bristol Law School blog
By Marcus Liedtke member of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group The recent Glasgow climate conference (COP 26) once again highlighted that the international community falls far short of its ambitious collective goals set out...
Tag: Healing Together Healing Together | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...