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The Centre for Transport & Society symposium The Centre for Transport & Society symposium | Research and External Engagement
The Centre for Transport & Society (CTS) symposium on Thursday 6th July 2023 is a chance to share and consider research findings and their implications. The symposium will bring together academics practitioners policy makers and others...
UWE Bristol Part of an Innovative Spinout Pilot Supporting Creative and Social Ventures – STAGE UWE Bristol Part of an Innovative Spinout Pilot Supporting Creative and Social Ventures – STAGE | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol has been selected as part of a pioneering initiative to support the growth of self-funded spinouts in the creative and social sciences sectors. The university was successful in securing funding from Research England Development (RED)...
Science communication is still more dissemination than dialogue Science communication is still more dissemination than dialogue | Science Communication Unit blog
Photo credit: Pxhere.com Words: Andy Ridgway It’s a central theme to any science communication training – to communicate science effectively you need to know who it is that you’re communicating with. Call them what you will – audience publics...
Case Study: Professor Susan Durban – Empowering women in aviation and aerospace Case Study: Professor Susan Durban - Empowering women in aviation and aerospace | Research and External Engagement
Professor Susan Durban I spend a lot of my time researching gender inequality in what I call a hypermasculine industry—aviation aerospace and space. Only 5.5% of commercial airline pilots in the UK are women. In engineering generally women make...
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...
Rethinking Inclusion and Empathy in Placemaking Rethinking Inclusion and Empathy in Placemaking | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hooman Foroughmand Araabi The concept of place lies at the centre of urban design and planning. Traditionally place has been defined as a specific part of space imbued with social meaning memories and activities often public in character and...
Water security and climate adaptation in the Himalaya – exploring ecologies of water-care in Changthang Ladakh. Water security and climate adaptation in the Himalaya – exploring ecologies of water-care in Changthang Ladakh. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Michael Buser….. Over the past couple of years I’ve been researching some of the relationships between climate change water security and culture in the Changthang region of Ladakh India. Changthang is located at the western edge of the...
Lessons from Stockholm – a landscape architect and PhD student’s impressions Lessons from Stockholm - a landscape architect and PhD student’s impressions | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Yarden Woolf A few weeks ago I arrived in Stockholm for the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) World Congress. This was both my first time in Sweden and my first international conference as well as the first time I would...
Art Maps and Cities: Contemporary Artists Explore urban spaces Art Maps and Cities: Contemporary Artists Explore urban spaces | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Gloria Lanci The Liverpool Map by Inge Panneels and Jeffrey Sarmiento in exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool (photo Gloria Lanci 2019) My recent book ‘Art Maps and Cities’ presents an original study on how contemporary artists are exploring...
Month: June 2022 27 December 2025 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Daniela Paddeu Have you ever wondered how much carbon you generate when you buy a product? An increasing number of people look for organic or sustainable products buy from sustainable companies try to reduce plastics/packaging. We might feel...
Tag: Partnership Partnership | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
By Patrick Manu Professor of Innovative Construction and Project Management The UK International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF) is designed to enable UK researchers and innovators to collaborate with international partners (in academia and...
Youth discuss reducing the carbon cost of heating for Net Zero 2030 Youth discuss reducing the carbon cost of heating for Net Zero 2030 | Engineering Our Future
During the three day Youth Engineering for Environmental Sustainability Summit (YEESS) 11-13 October 2021 young people across the West of England discussed carbon-emission cutting solutions with experts before quizzing local politicians on their...