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Panel discussion explores how Bristol Nightingale Hospital was built in under three weeks
A panel discussion to explore how Bristol's Nightingale Hospital was built in under three weeks.
Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Information on the research project 'Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland: analysis of statistical data and rapid review of literature' from the Centre for Transport and Society.
Control of shock wave - boundary layer interactions in high speed aerospace vehicles - Projects
The interaction of the shock waves with the boundary layers is the basic fluid-dynamics phenomenon that has both fundamental and practical importance.
Educational partners in the School of Computing and Creative Technologies - Computing and Creative Technologies
The School of Computing and Creative Technologies works with a significant number of successful and longstanding academic partners.
Members, associates and PhD students of the Creative Technologies Lab - Creative Technologies Laboratory
Members, associates and PhD students of the Creative Technologies (CT Lab) research group.
‘We Out Here’ – Black British Voices in English Curricula ‘We Out Here’ – Black British Voices in English Curricula | Education blog
Amy Saleh Amy.Saleh@uwe.ac.uk In 2020 the absence of Black writers from GCSE English Literature set text lists was widely acknowledged in educational reports and news outlets (Sundorph 2020; Pearson 2020; Weale and Bakare 2020). UK exam boards...
Neurodivergence in Criminal Justice Network (NICJN) - Research centres and groups
Details about the Neurodivergence in Criminal Justice Network (NICJN) at UWE Bristol.
What we do in the WHO Collaborating Centre - About WHOCC
What we do, WHO Collaborating Centre, UWE Bristol.
Research and External Engagement (REE) - Services
Find out about the Research and External Engagement (REE) service at UWE Bristol, including its teams and contact details.
Category: Electrification Electrification | Centre for Transport and Society blog
The extent to which the transition from internal combustion engine cars to electric cars represents an important contribution to sustainable mobility is the central question addressed by a new book edited by CTS colleagues Graham Parkhurst and...
Artist in residence - Bower Ashton Campus Library
The Artist in Residence project is hosted at Bower Ashton Library, City Campus.
Encouraging vaccination uptake through public health messaging in pandemics review
A review of studies examining how the public responds to health messages encouraging vaccination in pandemic finds room for improvement in achieving uptake.