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Tag: Special Constabulary Special Constabulary | Policing blog
In the final instalment of this blog series we meet Trinni Dagger a UWE Bristol Professional Policing Degree (PPD) student who has combined her studies with volunteering as a Special Constable with Avon and Somerset Police. From her first open...
Additional resources for your research - Research support
Information on additional resources to support research including Sage Research Methods and study skills.
Lecturer shortlisted for prestigious European photography award
Dr Amak Mahmoodian, senior lecturer in photography at UWE Bristol, has been shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2026.
Bristol Law School students bring characters of award winning novel to life in mock murder trial Bristol Law School students bring characters of award winning novel to life in mock murder trial | Bristol Law School blog
On Thursday 24 May and Friday 25 May students on our Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) acted as counsel for the prosecution and defence in a two-day mock murder trial on Frenchay campus. The mock trial was based on the plot of the award...
Sci Comm Through the Lens – a science tour in Hong Kong Science Communication through filmmaking – Tay Aziz Top Tips from Tay for getting into Science Communication filmmaking: Science Communication through Presenting – Sophie Pavelle Pieces to camera Live Science Shows Top Tips from Sophie for getting going with Presenting Sci Comm Through the Lens – a science tour in Hong Kong | Science Communication Unit blog
By Tay Aziz and Sophie Pavelle This time last year during our MSc Science Communication at UWE Bristol we were buried under a mountain of coursework deadlines research proposals and that creeping question of ‘what next’? We never...
Student blog post: On the basis of the article ‘Can the ICC Probe End Duterte’s Deadly War on Drugs?’ (by Richard Javad Heydarian in Al Jazeera 14 February 2018) critically discuss the legal issues relating to the involvement of the International Criminal Court in the Philippines. Student blog post: On the basis of the article ‘Can the ICC Probe End Duterte’s Deadly War on Drugs?’ (by Richard Javad Heydarian in Al Jazeera 14 February 2018) critically discuss the legal issues relating to the involvement of the International Criminal Court in the Philippines. | Bristol Law School blog
This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. Following from last year’s blogging success we decided to publish our...
Putting Bristol on the map as a City of Film - Harnessing creativity and technology
Our research and our support of Bristol's film industry has led to the city being awarded UNESCO City of Film status.
“Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder” How do socio-cultural factors shape our preferences? “Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder” How do socio-cultural factors shape our preferences? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…by Helen Hoyle In my previous piece I discussed how the colour and degree of naturalness of planting in urban green spaces influence peoples’ perceptions and preferences. In addition people with different socio-cultural backgrounds often...
What’s new in the Library? You Said We Did What’s new in the Library? You Said We Did | Student blog
Our Library Team has been gathering feedback from you – the student community to help make our spaces work harder for you. We’ve made improvements in the libraries across our three campuses to make sure you’ve got everything you need to work...
BIM in Design Co-ordination - Professional/Short Course
Develop an advanced understanding of BIM approaches for retrieving, analysing and integrating information to aid decision-making
Why you need ethical approval - Research ethics
Why ethical approval must be obtained for all research involving human participants and/or human tissue.
Researcher awarded funding to develop digital health platform that connects people to local services
An academic has received funding to develop an online platform that connects people to local community organisations offering health and social care support.