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UWE Bristol academic wins prestigious psychological research award
Dr Victoria Clarke has received the British Psychological Society’s 2022 Presidents’ Award, which recognises psychological research of the highest possible standard.
Staff in the Spotlight – A conversation with Sean Paley. Staff in the Spotlight - A conversation with Sean Paley. | Policing blog
Sir Robert Peel famously said “the police are the public and the public are the police.” Much to that sentiment we recognise the key roles that our staff and students undertake in making our programmes successful. This week’s UWE Bristol...
How one student project is making an impact How one student project is making an impact | Science Communication Unit blog
Studying part-time and working full-time is challenging to say the least. But now that I’ve finished I can honestly say it is one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. The blood (tonsillectomy a few months before project deadline) sweat...
Delivering high quality green infrastructure Delivering high quality green infrastructure | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Danni Sinnett Globally more people now live in towns and cities than live in the countryside. With urbanisation projected to increase into the future and pressure on land for housing we need to find a way of creating healthy places where both...
Bristol Engineering advocate Jared Newnham named IET’s Engineering and Technology Apprentice winner Bristol Engineering advocate Jared Newnham named IET’s Engineering and Technology Apprentice winner | Engineering Our Future
UWE student Jared Newnham has been named the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) Apprentice winner 2022. Jared is a third year Aerospace Engineering Degree Apprentice undertaking a placement as an Airworthiness Certification...
Contemporary Leadership in Rehabilitation - Professional/Short course
Learn to critically examine and evaluate leadership approaches, expectations and change initiatives in the Contemporary Leadership in Rehabilitation course.
Why we shouldn’t ignore the transport needs of young people Why we shouldn’t ignore the transport needs of young people | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: John Linton/Sustrans “There was this really good job that was paying me way more than where I’m working now… The fact is the bus system don’t even run early in the morning… it was really emotional… I couldn’t get to that job.” This quote...
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Taking control of your inbox Taking control of your inbox | Student blog
Ping!…. Ping!….. Ping ping ping! An overflowing inbox with new emails coming in faster than you can delete the old ones can feel like a lot. We get it. And we know you don’t want to be inundated with irrelevant information or...
Tag: career career | Employability in Applied Sciences
Article written by Vikas Nariapara The School of Applied Sciences annual alumni networking event provides a chance for current students to network share knowledge opportunities and advice. This year’s event took place in October and included...
Handbook Launch: Gender and Employment in the Public Sector Handbook Launch: Gender and Employment in the Public Sector | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Hazel Conley and Paula Koskinen Sandberg have co-edited a new International Handbook on Gender and Employment in the Public Sector published by Edward Elgar in their International Handbooks on Gender series. This blog is based on the...