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Insights into the Learning to Care in the Food System article Insights into the Learning to Care in the Food System article | Education blog
By Dr Verity Jones (UWE Bristol) and Dr Chris Bear (Cardiff University) We are pleased to announce the publication of our article Learning to Care in the Food System: Education for Sustainable Development resources food education and the farming...
Community psychology perspectives on student mental health By Miles Thompson Community psychology perspectives on student mental health | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Miles Thompson The 4th UK Community Psychology Festival is being held on the 23rd and 24th of September 2018 in the Hertford Theatre Hertford. It follows the success of the 3rd festival which was held at the Arnolfini in Bristol and was joint...
Research with purpose: The impact of hybrid working on Black women academics: navigating visibility care and change Research with purpose: The impact of hybrid working on Black women academics: navigating visibility care and change | Research and External Engagement
When we talk about hybrid working in higher education the conversation often centres on flexibility and productivity. But for Black women academics one of the most under-represented groups in UK universities the reality is far more complex. A...
Tag: STEMjobs STEMjobs | Employability in Applied Sciences
The School of Applied Sciences at UWE Bristol invites all students staff and members of the wider community to attend our annual flagship careers event Science Futures Fair 2025. Science Futures fair is an annual event which provides...
Spotlight on the College of Business and Law Research Spotlight on the College of Business and Law Research | Research and External Engagement
The College of Business and Law is located in the heart of Frenchay campus in a purpose built ground-breaking building that is home to collaborative spaces mock courtrooms state of the art lecture halls and a Bloomsburg trading room. The College...
Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture | Engineering Our Future
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 “Polarisation Vision for Composite Part Inspection” – a system to automatically detect defects in...
Tag: UWE Bristol UWE Bristol | Policing blog
This week’s blog is written by UWE Bristol Policing programme Senior Lecturer Gary Stephens. Gary served in Avon & Somerset Police as a Detective Chief Inspector prior to joining UWE Bristol where he is the module leader for ‘Becoming...
Tag: Skills Skills | Research and External Engagement
Nicola Reeves is the Managing Director of Happy Hour Productions a Bristol-based TV and video advertising agency that blends strategy creativity and production under one roof. In 2023 she enrolled on the Help to Grow: Management Course at UWE...
Doctoral research in Innovation, Operations Management and Supply (IOMS) research group - Innovation, Operations Management and Supply
Short bios for the doctoral researchers and students in the IOMS research group.
Improving soft skills, learning outcomes and employability of women students, graduates, and early career professionals in STEM - Research projects in CABER
A British Council Mexico funded research project to develop a partnership with UPRA in the areas of soft skills, learning outcomes and employability of women students, graduates and early career professionals in the STEM disciplines.
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Flexys Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Flexys | Research and External Engagement
The Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) scheme is a UK-wide programme helping businesses to improve competitiveness and productivity. A recent graduate is placed within an organisation to help solve a business problem with access to our...
Scicomm and the Sea Scicomm and the Sea | Science Communication Unit blog
I grew up by the sea with generations of my family making a living from our waters – it’s in my blood. I would spend countless hours exploring the local coastline or waiting at the pier for my dad to come back with his latest haul ever hoping...