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Futureproofing parks and greenspaces beyond COVID-19: The role of colour and naturalness Futureproofing parks and greenspaces beyond COVID-19: The role of colour and naturalness | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…By Helen Hoyle Last month I commented on how the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the value of private gardens public parks green and blue spaces. Many people now have a heightened awareness of how important access to ‘urban nature’ in...
A Big Success for the Big Beam In A Big Success for the Big Beam In | Engineering Our Future
DETI Inspire hosted a series of online engineering engagement events last week as part of British Science Week celebrations and we’re pleased to say it was a big success! The Big Beam In connected 54 primary and secondary schools from across the...
Does immigration affect life satisfaction of people in host societies? The EU enlargement experience in England and Wales By Artjoms Ivlevs Does immigration affect life satisfaction of people in host societies? The EU enlargement experience in England and Wales | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Artjoms Ivlevs On June 23 2016 the United Kingdom (UK) held a historic referendum in which citizens voted 52% to 48% to leave the European Union (EU). The outcome of this vote has sent shockwaves around the world and is likely to change the...
Bristol Bears player given Honorary Degree for tackling mental health stigma
Bristol Bears rugby player Amber Reed has been given an Honorary Degree by UWE Bristol for tackling mental health stigma in sport.
Nick Wheeler - 21 March 2018 - Previous events
Nick Wheeler, Founder and Chairman, Charles Tyrwhitt delivered a lecture entitled "A shirty tale - from Bristol to London in 31 years"
World-leading conference to explore the impact of COVID on body image
Leading academics from around the world will meet next week to discuss how the COVID pandemic has affected issues around body image and appearance.
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.
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School - Study with a UK partner
Explore Bristol Old Vic Theatre School courses you can study to gain a UWE Bristol award.
Rethinking the Green City in Brasilia… Rethinking the Green City in Brasilia... | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…..by Helen Hoyle “Built for automobiles and air-conditioners not people…it’s a lousy place to visit and no-one wanted to live there” so my 1996 Lonely Planet Guide describes “the great planned city” of Brasilia. Danni Sinnett and I were...
Progression deadlines - Current postgraduate researchers
The progress review provides postgraduate research candidates (PGRs) with formative feedback about your progress at key stages throughout your project.
Engineering Science Education: Teaching Science Through Engineering Engineering Science Education: Teaching Science Through Engineering | Education blog
In UK primary schools there are very few teachers who have any scientific qualifications above GCSE level. Many also report that they struggle with science subject knowledge and that this causes them to feel less confident about teaching science....