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Science sustainability and an air fryer! Science sustainability and an air fryer! | Science Communication Unit blog
Find out how MSc Science Communication student Casey Spry created a podcast about UWE Bristol’s repair café Leaning against the kitchen window on a warm summer’s afternoon I suddenly realised my first September with no plans was...
Communicating research: do we need to be more creative? Communicating research: do we need to be more creative? | Science Communication Unit blog
Clare Wilkinson and Emma Weitkamp are Associate Professors based at the Science Communication Unit University of the West of England Bristol. A press release and tracking of the resultant media coverage or a public talk are relatively easy...
UWE Bristol receives £5.8m funding award for investment in immersive skills lab
UWE Bristol awarded of £5.8 million for ambitious vision to build a centre of excellence in healthcare education and innovation in the South West.
Knowledge Organisation - Professional/ Short Course
Knowledge Organisation covers information and knowledge management concepts and theories, combined with key technical and digital skills. This includes content management, born-digital preservation, taxonomy, databases, markup, and more.
Rights at work - Work experience, jobs and placements
Resources for UWE Bristol students with specific information on legislation, support, rights at work and equality issues.
Staff approaches to managing challenging behaviour associated with dementia in the Emergency Department - Emergency care
A study that explores Emergency Department staff members’ experiences of managing challenging behaviour exhibited by patients with dementia.
Debates in Geography Education Debates in Geography Education | Education blog
Mark Jones Senior Lecturer in Geography Education at the Department of Education and Childhood and Professor David Lambert (UCL Institute of Education) have received a national award for their second edition of the co-edited book ‘Debates in...
CALR Forum: Does and Should International Law Prohibit the Prosecution of Children for War Crimes? CALR Forum: Does and Should International Law Prohibit the Prosecution of Children for War Crimes? | Bristol Law School blog
The picture of a young African boy holding a Kalashnikov in his hands has come to represent the archetypal child soldier drawn into a conflict he does not understand. It is thus claimed that children are not culpable for crimes they might commit...
The Mighty Roar sea turtle and marine conservation in Greece
Virtual information session with the Mighty Roar, who offer volunteer placement opportunities.
Book tickets to the Engineering Professors Council congress this June at UWE Book tickets to the Engineering Professors Council congress this June at UWE | Engineering Our Future
The Engineering Professors’ Council (EPC) is the voice of engineering academics and are holding their face-to-face annual congress at UWE Bristol on 7 -9th June. A Better World is the theme for the event with a focus on ethics sustainability and...
Affective experiences of built environments and the promotion of urban walking (2019)
Journal Article
Bornioli, A., Parkhurst, G., & Morgan, P. L. (2019). Affective experiences of built environments and the promotion of urban walking. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 123, 200-215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2018.12.006
According to psychological theories of environmental affect, the physical environment moderates the walking experience and its psychological wellbeing benefits. The present paper further demonstrates that affective experiences also influence intentio...
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People at the Centre for Transport and Society (CTS) - Centre for Transport and Society
People at the Centre for Transport and Society.