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More ethnic minority teachers are needed in UK schools – but teaching can affect their mental health and wellbeing More ethnic minority teachers are needed in UK schools - but teaching can affect their mental health and wellbeing | Education blog
By Terra Glowach (UWE Bristol) Malcolm Richards (UWE Bristol) and Rafael Mitchell (University of Bristol) – as published by The Conversation There is a major shortage of new teachers in England and this includes teachers from ethnic...
Education in a Complex World Education in a Complex World | Education blog
Dr Ben Knight Benjamin3.Knight@uwe.ac.uk. Architecture Media & Politics Society (AMPS) annual conference Toronto Canada. 26th-28th April 2023. Last month I presented a paper entitled ‘Exploring the Complex Emergent Choreography of Classroom...
Breaking Barriers Enterprise Award Breaking Barriers Enterprise Award | Research and External Engagement
The Breaking Barriers Enterprise Award is a new and exciting programme delivered by UWE Bristol for business founders who: Identify as women or non-binary; and/or Are from Global Majority backgrounds The programme will provide a...
University Enterprise Zone Spotlight: Future Space University Enterprise Zone Spotlight: Future Space | Research and External Engagement
Future Space is one of four areas that make up UWE Bristol’s University Enterprise Zone. The below spotlight explains a bit about them: Who we are Future Space is an innovation centre based on UWE Bristol‘s Frenchay campus within...
Events from the Data Research, Access and Governance Network (DRAGoN) - Data Research Access and Governance
Events and seminars from the Data Research, Access and Governance Network (DRAGoN) at UWE Bristol.
Engineering Science Education: Teaching Science Through Engineering Engineering Science Education: Teaching Science Through Engineering | Engineering Our Future
There are very few teachers in UK primary schools who have any scientific qualifications above GCSE level. Many also report that they struggle with science subject knowledge; this causes them to feel less confident about teaching science which...
End of the Age of Arrogance? End of the Age of Arrogance? | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Written by Professor Richard Bolden UWE Bristol 14/01/2022 for the International Leadership Association “In reality they all lived in a kind of hieroglyphic world where the real thing was never said or done or even thought but only represented...
Tag: Policing Policing | Policing blog
In this second blog of our series spotlighting the experiences of students on UWE Bristol’s Professional Policing Degree (PPD) we share the journey of Cece Delaney-Melville. From discovering an interest in policing during her A-levels to...
Tag: trauma-informed trauma-informed | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...
Art books - Harnessing creativity and technology
Once the preserve of a niche audience, artists’ books have been reframed as a widely accessible art form, connecting artists with fans and collectors.
Placement costs and finance - Placements
How much will I be paid and how much does a placement cost
Academic Spotlight: Dr Lisa Mol Academic Spotlight: Dr Lisa Mol | Research and External Engagement
Dr Lisa Mol is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography and is part of the Centre for Water Resilience and Communities. Lisa is a geomorphologist specialising in the deterioration of stone which has enabled her to work in environments as diverse...