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Month: February 2024 10 January 2026 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr Jenna Pandeli Dr Chloe Tarrabain and Dr Mahwish Khan In this blog we draw upon our own research that explored the experiences of new mothers on maternity leave during the pandemic. We unravel the immense layers of unpaid work that mothers...
Author: bethjohnson bethjohnson | Research and External Engagement
At UWE Bristol our commitment to sustainability drives us to reduce waste and support our local community. As part of this we’re offering an opportunity for charities and community organisations to collect surplus office furniture and equipment...
Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture | Research and External Engagement
Adapted from this post on the Engineering Our Future Blog. Written by Louisa Cockbill. Gary Atkinson Associate Professor in Engineering at UWE Bristol and part of Lyndon Smith’s team in the Centre for Machine Vision is developing the...
AI and Animal Welfare: Spotlight on the Centre for Machine Vision AI and Animal Welfare: Spotlight on the Centre for Machine Vision | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol research on AI and Animal Welfare was recently featured in an article in Science.org. The article featured the research from Professor Mel Smith Professor of Machine Vision and Co-Director of the Centre for Machine Vision on an...
Green infrastructure in the urban environment - Projects
Green infrastructure in the urban environment, Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol.
UK, EU and offshore students - paying your fees - Paying your fees
Information on how to pay tuition fees for full and part-time Home/EU and offshore students.
The 2024 International Conference on Critical Education (ICCE): connecting with global struggles for education The 2024 International Conference on Critical Education (ICCE): connecting with global struggles for education | Education blog
By Stephen Beresford and Anna Burchfiel PhD candidates and members of ECRG In July 2024 we were lucky enough alongside the ECRG Lead and our PhD supervisor Alpesh Maisuria to have the opportunity to attend the International Conference of...
BDAS with Great Western Air Ambulance Charity
Representatives from GWAAC, join us in conversation as part of the Bristol Distinguished Address Series.
Boredom in the creative studio Boredom in the creative studio | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
Professor Mario Vafeas discusses his recent open access paper Boredom in the Creative Studio published in the Journal of Advertising For several years I have been conducting research in the creative industries. Initially this started as an...
Les sciences cognitives: Un cadre pour unifier aujourd'hui la théorie et la pratique en psychothérapie? (2019)
Journal Article
Ward, T. (2019). Les sciences cognitives: Un cadre pour unifier aujourd’hui la théorie et la pratique en psychothérapie?. PSN, 17(3), 7-22
This article discusses the proposition that cognitive science has now developed to the point where it can serve as an overarching meta-theory for field of psychotherapy. It will begin with an overview of the main strands of thinking which have emerge...
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Behaviour change and social influence - Research themes
BLCC work with a range of local and national organisations to help influence thinking on important issues.
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
Danielle Sinnett is a Professor in Green Infrastructure (BNE) / Research Centre Director Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments at UWE Bristol. Dr Sinnett is an environmental scientist with expertise in green infrastructure and land...