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Healthy Place-making and Human Wellbeing: Some lessons learnt from the Wapping Wharf Project Bristol Healthy Place-making and Human Wellbeing: Some lessons learnt from the Wapping Wharf Project Bristol | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Jo Zhou and Esme Hatton Health is not only the absence of disease or infirmity but also a sense of physical mental and social wellbeing. It is widely acknowledged in academia and practice that the way in which the living environment is...
Build Back Better….With Care and Compassion Build Back Better....With Care and Compassion | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Written by Professor Richard Bolden UWE Bristol 23/03/2022 for the International Leadership Association It is now over two years since the arrival of Covid-19 which plunged much of the world into lockdown and caused immense social and economic...
Faculty of Business and Law attracts regional business leaders to new advisory team Faculty of Business and Law attracts regional business leaders to new advisory team | Bristol Law School blog
Donna Whitehead Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean at UWE Bristol’s Faculty of Business and Law has unveiled an impressive new advisory team of 21 regional business leaders. The new FBL Faculty Advisory Board has been assembled to look...
The long and winding road to science journalism The long and winding road to science journalism | Science Communication Unit blog
How do you get your first job in science communication? That’s not a straightforward question to answer – when it comes to science journalism at least. My experience of working in the industry showed me that having some kind of experience –...
Student blog post: Common Reporting Standards – Criminal Information Nowhere to Hide? Student blog post: Common Reporting Standards – Criminal Information Nowhere to Hide? | Bristol Law School blog
This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as an excerpt from an LLM Dissertation by Yen Lai. Views expressed in this blog post are those of the author only who consents to the publication. Our financial world today remains as...
COVID-19 opportunities to shift artificial intelligence towards serving the common good COVID-19 opportunities to shift artificial intelligence towards serving the common good | Science Communication Unit blog
Contact tracing apps are just one measure governments have been using in their attempts to contain the current coronavirus outbreak. Such apps have also raised concerns about privacy and data security. COVID-19 – and the current calls for AI-led...
UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Professor Glenn Lyons UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Professor Glenn Lyons | Research and External Engagement
Professor Lyons is the Mott MacDonald Professor of Future Mobility at UWE Bristol. He is partly seconded to Mott MacDonald and in turn involved in working with public sector transport clients across the world on addressing strategic transport...
Academic Spotlight: Dr Lisa Mol Academic Spotlight: Dr Lisa Mol | Research and External Engagement
Dr Lisa Mol is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography and is part of the Centre for Water Resilience and Communities. Lisa is a geomorphologist specialising in the deterioration of stone which has enabled her to work in environments as diverse...
UWE staff & students win prizes at ethnic minority engineering conference UWE staff & students win prizes at ethnic minority engineering conference | Engineering Our Future
The Association for Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers – AFBE live – held their first annual conference in April sending happy UWE staff and students home with some sparkling trophies. Halimah’s trophy The conference was held...
Tag: research research | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Following on from our previous post on Bimodal Bilingualism and publication success of a related case report our Lab members have been involved in supporting a further intra-operative language assessment of a bilingual patient which required the...