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Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Policing blog

An image of Constable Luke Walters with two horses from the mounted unit. This blog welcomes the thoughts and experiences from current Student Representative Luke Walters who is completing his final year on the Police Constable Degree...

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Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Policing blog

An image of Constable Luke Walters with two horses from the mounted unit. This blog welcomes the thoughts and experiences from current Student Representative Luke Walters who is completing his final year on the Police Constable Degree...

Blogs

Guest blog by Tom Andrews: Reflections on the Degree Entry Route into Policing Guest blog by Tom Andrews: Reflections on the Degree Entry Route into Policing | Policing blog

Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of police education it is crucial for policing professionals academics and aspiring officers to gain a deeper understanding of the current and emergent trends. This year I had the privilege of meeting...

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Tackling the challenge of engaging with drought and frogs Tackling the challenge of engaging with drought and frogs | Science Communication Unit blog

SCU was well represented at the Bristol Festival of Nature (BFON) in June with Associate Professor Emma Weitkamp manning the Drought Risk and You (DRY) stand on Saturday and MSc student Hannah Conduit showcasing her research with the Durrell...

Support during your placement - Placements

Support available while you're on placement from the Placement Team and your academic tutor as well as wider support.

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Alcohol and blackouts: what’s happening in those lost hours? Alcohol and blackouts: what’s happening in those lost hours? | Student blog

by Becky Risley Ever woken up after a night out and can’t remember parts of the night? Or maybe you’ve had nights where whole chunks of time are missing? Sometimes we make light of these experiences or pass them off as joke but they can be...

News

Six teams win £15K Grounding Technologies funding to explore creative technology and climate action

Grounding Technologies announces six new projects that investigate how creative technology can be used to support action on climate change.

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Fortnight of celebrations begin at UWE Bristol's Graduation ceremonies

The university will celebrate nearly 6,000 graduates at ceremonies running over the next two weeks (21-31 July) at the Bristol Beacon.

Use of field sensors to monitor nutrient fluxes in real-time from farming systems - Studentship opportunities

An opportunity to apply for a funded full-time PhD in the Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences, UWE Bristol. This is a joint studentship with Hartpury University

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Tag: Policing Policing | 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...

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Tag: Policing Policing | 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...

Research in Public International Law (RIPIL) - Research centres and groups

Find out more about the Research in Public International Law (RIPIL) activities at UWE Bristol.

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