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Dr Myriam Bellaouaied links service marketing to health considering ‘healthcare staff and patients’ wellbeing in new research study Dr Myriam Bellaouaied links service marketing to health considering 'healthcare staff and patients’ wellbeing in new research study | Research and External Engagement
Dr Myriam Bellaouaied Senior Lecturer in Marketing at UWE Bristol has had her project considering ‘healthcare staff and patients’ wellbeing and impacts on the quality/provision of care and patient experience’ approved by the...
End of life of wind infrastructure: what factors influence decision making? End of life of wind infrastructure: what factors influence decision making? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Carla De Laurentis On the 29th May 2024 I was invited to Cork to present a recently published research paper at the Second Wind Value Conference on End of Life Issues for Wind Farms that took place in the Environmental Research Institute...
The Centre for Machine Vision working on Detection for Early signs of Digital Dermatitis Lesions and Lameness Within Dairy Cattle The Centre for Machine Vision working on Detection for Early signs of Digital Dermatitis Lesions and Lameness Within Dairy Cattle | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol’s Centre for Machine Vision (CMV) are the academic partner on an innovative project with Hoofcount to detect early signs of digital dermatitis lesions and lameness within dairy cattle. Hoofcount is a 10-year-old family business...
A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Lindsay Woodford Exceptional physical features together with high commitment and motivation are important attributes of high-performance athletes. However when faced with frustrating setbacks the same qualities of commitment and motivation...
New research to support a thriving health and care workforce is launched
A national research partnership will explore ways to support wellbeing and sustainability in the NHS and social care same day and urgent care workforce.
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If “exercise is medicine” could active travel be the prescription? Reflections on the relationship between active travel and social prescribing Feet and shadows of people walking on a sunny path. Photo credit: Age Cymru (Unsplash.com) By...
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By Amelia Taylor As a Senior Lecturer at UWE Bristol Dom McLernon needed a postgraduate degree for both professional credibility and to clear pathways in his current role at UWE Bristol. Before achieving his Professional Development Award MSc in...
UWE Bristol partners in innovative blended nursing degree to reduce barriers to entry
From February 2021, UWE Bristol will be delivering a new blended nursing programme in partnership with the Open University.
Empowering sustainable repair at UWE Bristol: a collaborative tech repair workshop with FixMyTek Empowering sustainable repair at UWE Bristol: a collaborative tech repair workshop with FixMyTek | Engineering Our Future
On October 30th the MAKERS project collaborated with student start-up and device repair experts FixMyTek for a Tech Repair Workshop at UWE Bristol’s School of Engineering. The event aimed to empower students and staff to engage in hands-on...
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...
Civil Engineering - MSc
MSc Civil Engineering enables you to develop your engineering expertise in line with the ever-changing demands of this highly-regarded and rewarding profession.
Southwest Public Health and Criminal Justice Academic Network Southwest Public Health and Criminal Justice Academic Network | Research and External Engagement
By: Helen Erswell (Consultant in Health Protection SW Health Protection UK Health Security Agency) Rachel Campbell (Health and Justice Public Health Lead Office of the Regional Director of Public Health Southwest NHS England) Kieran McCartan...