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Author: Claire Bowers Claire Bowers | Policing blog
Welcome to this week’s blog where we delve into ‘a day in the life’ of Inspector Dan Jones. Dan’s policing journey began in 2012 and his career has encompassed a myriad of roles within both Thames Valley Police and Avon...
Maximising COVID-19 vaccination uptake in a diverse population - Projects
Details about the Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Healthier Together Partnership Vaccination Programme from the Science Communication Unit, UWE Bristol.
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.
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Energy Contagion in the COVID-19 Crisis Energy Contagion in the COVID-19 Crisis | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Reinhold Heinlein At the time of the COVID-19 crisis the oil market has suffered an unprecedented crisis with the WTI crude oil price dropping into negative territory (-$37.63 per barrel) in April 2020. At the same time the oil/stock market...
Plans for prototype invention revealed at children’s award ceremony Plans for prototype invention revealed at children's award ceremony | Engineering Our Future
On Friday 5th June UWE Engineers revealed early plans to turn a young person’s winning design into reality. The Leaders Award is a nationwide engineering competition (run by Primary Engineer) for young people to design inventions to solve...
Representing Centre for Transport and Society at a global gathering of cycling PhD students Representing Centre for Transport and Society at a global gathering of cycling PhD students | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Above image: TRAIL Cycling Autumn School participants © TRAIL As a second-year PhD student researching nature and cycling here in the West of England I was delighted to attend a Cycling Autumn School in the Netherlands this November organised by...
Pioneer who improved lives of people with diabetes awarded honorary degree
An inventor who vastly improved the lives of people with Type 1 diabetes with a series of innovations has been awarded an honorary degree by UWE Bristol.
Tag: CTS CTS | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Opening session of the Inequalities Conference Milano Triennale 30 October 2025 – Credit: Photo by the author. by Eda Beyazit Research Fellow in Active Travel and Micromobility When I was invited to speak at the closing conference of the...
UWE Bristol research helps to restore historic pub UWE Bristol research helps to restore historic pub | Research and External Engagement
Research embedded within restorative ceramic tile company Craven Dunnill Jackfield by the Centre for Print Research (CFPR) via a Knowledge Transfer Partnership has helped to restore a beloved British pub. Back in 2001 a historic pub in the...
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 –...
Tag: Major Crime Major Crime | Policing blog
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to help crack a major investigation or achieve that critical breakthrough? This week as part of our A Day in the Life series we turn the spotlight on the National Crime Agency (NCA) an organisation that as...