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Reflecting on World Mental Health Day Reflecting on World Mental Health Day | Policing blog
As we come to the end of World Mental Health Day we would like to take the opportunity to reflect on this important issue with our Senior Lecturer Ian Lowe. Ian served in the Royal Air Force Police then worked as a Highways Agency Traffic...
Mentoring code of conduct - Alumni Connect
Whether you use UWE Bristol Alumni Connect to be a mentor or to find a mentor (be a mentee), you’ll need to agree to our mentoring code of conduct.
GP4Streets - Projects
Details about the GP4 Streets project in the Centre for Public Health and Wellbeing (CPHWB) at UWE Bristol).
Re-imagining the bus - Governance and equity
Details on the 'Re-imagining the bus' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Reporting Skills in Nuclear Medicine - Professional/Short course
Study topics such as Applied Anatomy, Nuclear Medicine Reporting and how to construct a nuclear medicine report and use of terminology.
Our use of subcontractors in apprenticeships statement - Higher and degree apprenticeships
UWE Bristol's statement of approach to using subcontractors in apprenticeships.
Air quality - Securing a green resilient future
We are working with policymakers and community groups across Europe, putting people at the heart of environmental change, to facilitate lasting change to the world’s air pollution crisis.
Bruce Carnegie-Brown - 13 November 2019 - Previous events
Details of Bruce Carnegie-Brown's, President of CMI & Chairman of Lloyd's, lecture entitled "21st Century Management"
Category: CTS CTS | Centre for Transport and Society blog
On 2nd October 2023 the Government published a ‘Plan for Drivers’. The plan has five themes and some proposed actions will be bad for drivers as well as other road users. Whose voice has the government listened to? The title of the second theme...
Make my work open access - Open-access publishing
How to make research publications open access via gold or green routes.
First-of-its-kind study aims to help more people spend their final days at home
A new study will explore how architectural design could support end-of-life care in domestic settings.
UWE staff appointed to help ESRC plan its data infrastructure strategy UWE staff appointed to help ESRC plan its data infrastructure strategy | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) the body that allocates and oversees social science research funding across the UK higher education sector will face some significant decisions in data infrastructure and services over the next few...