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Engaging Children in STEM Through Storytelling Engaging Children in STEM Through Storytelling | Engineering Our Future
After the success of this year’s scientist storytelling program in schools the DETI Inspire team alongside the West of England STEM Ambassador hub is once again offering the highly requested training session to scientists in the South...
Who is sport psychology for? Who is sport psychology for? | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By James Byron-Daniel and Manuela Teti (UWE MSc Sport and Exercise Psychology graduate) What is sport psychology? Sport psychology is a broad subject covering such things as the enhancement of athlete performance dealing with pressure enhancing...
New insight into the motivations of today’s science communicators New insight into the motivations of today’s science communicators | Science Communication Unit blog
Words: Andy Ridgway Why do those who blog tweet run events at festivals give talks and engage in all the myriad of other forms of science communication do what they do? What do they aim to achieve when they communicate science? While many of...
Aerospace Engineering - BEng(Hons)
BEng(Hons) Aerospace Engineering allows you to study in the UK's aerospace hub on a course developed with some of the biggest names in engineering.
Advancing your use of generative AI at UWE Bristol
This session builds on the Introduction to generative AI session, demonstrating useful prompts to help you with things like reading, revising and planning
Best Interest Assessment - Professional/Short course
The Best Interest Assessment course will give you the knowledge and understanding of the values which support the Mental Capacity Act.
Beyond the Pavement: Learning the Cumulative Power of Everyday Green Spaces Beyond the Pavement: Learning the Cumulative Power of Everyday Green Spaces | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
Joseph Harbourd As part of my MSc in Sustainable Development in Practice I am undertaking an internship and I have been fortunate to join the GP4Streets project working alongside Danielle Sinnett Owen Cranshaw and Issy Bray. This opportunity has...
Mutual Shaping in Swarm Robotics: User Studies in Fire and Rescue Storage Organization and Bridge Inspection Mutual Shaping in Swarm Robotics: User Studies in Fire and Rescue Storage Organization and Bridge Inspection | Science Communication Unit blog
Fire engine at the Bristol Robotics Lab after a focus group session with local firefighters I remember this story as if it was yesterday. It was the summer of 2013. I was laying on my bed listening to music. All of the sudden I heard someone...
UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Professor Jona Razzaque UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Professor Jona Razzaque | Research and External Engagement
Jona Razzaque is a Professor of Environmental Law at UWE Bristol a barrister and holds a PhD in law from the University of London. Prior to joining UWE Bristol she worked as a staff lawyer with the Foundation for International Environmental Law...
Making an award winning podcast: podcasts can be a great way to do science communication and have a lot of fun! Making an award winning podcast: podcasts can be a great way to do science communication and have a lot of fun! | Science Communication Unit blog
You hear a lot of advice from people when you are thinking of setting up a podcast. People have all sorts of opinions about how long episodes should be what you should talk about how you should talk how often you should release episodes. I’m not...
Tag: VCECR VCECR | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Congratulations to (L-R): Dr. James Robson Dr. Lili Ordonez Dr. Piers Townsend and Dr. Liana Gynn. Four academic members of the Centre for Research in Biosciences have been awarded the Vice Chancellor Early Career Research (VCECR) award. Dr....