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IWD2019 – FARSCOPE blog on being a woman in STEM IWD2019 - FARSCOPE blog on being a woman in STEM | Engineering Our Future
Laura Gemmell a student on the joint UWE Bristol and University of Bristol doctoral programme FARSCOPE has written a blog post all about being a woman in STEM in celebration of International Women’s Day. “Now we can all agree we...
UWEcyber academics present at annual NCSC Education Ecosystem Conference UWEcyber academics present at annual NCSC Education Ecosystem Conference | UWEcyber Research Blog
Last week a team from UWEcyber attended the annual NCSC Education Ecosystem conference hosted in Leeds. Ian Johnson (AHOD Cyber Security) and Phil Legg (Professor of Cyber Security) attended as Co-Directors of the UWEcyber Academic Centre of...
Women Like Me – a new engineering outreach project at UWE Bristol Women Like Me - a new engineering outreach project at UWE Bristol | Engineering Our Future
Only 11% of engineers in the UK are women. Is this enough? No it’s really not – we have an engineering skills shortage as it is and the low proportion of women in the workforce means that a whole pool of talent is going untapped. Girls...
UWE Bristol academic attended leading government events in Mexico UWE Bristol academic attended leading government events in Mexico | Research and External Engagement
Dr Tariq Umar Senior Lecturer from the School of Built Environment and Architecture College of Arts and Technology UWE Bristol was invited by the Coahuila state in Mexico to deliver workshops on classroom management and student engagement...
How to plan and structure your writing
This workshop looks at what written assignments are asking you to do, and how to go about planning and structuring an assignment.
WeCount: a new European citizen science project aimed at improving local mobility WeCount: a new European citizen science project aimed at improving local mobility | Science Communication Unit blog
Air quality and traffic congestion are among the main causes of poor urban living and have sparked rising concerns about the negative impact that transport has on people’s health and wellbeing in urban areas. According to the European...
Research with purpose – Putting lived experience at the heart of policymaking Research with purpose - Putting lived experience at the heart of policymaking | Research and External Engagement
How can people with lived experience help shape better fairer policy?That’s the question explored by Dr Rounaq Nayak whose 18-month Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Policy Innovation Fellowship examined how experts-by-experience can...
One in Ten Older Adults Aged 45 Years Report Having No-one to Turn to for Help at the End of Life Apart from Professionals - Who are they? (2019)
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Verne, J., Tapp, A., Nancarrow, C., Morey, Y., & Warren, S. (2019, May). One in Ten Older Adults Aged 45 Years Report Having No-one to Turn to for Help at the End of Life Apart from Professionals - Who are they?. Poster presented at 16th World Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care (EPAC), Berlin, Germany
- Background: There is increased interest in the impact of living alone and loneliness on people’s wellbeing at the end of life and practicality of providing care, especially at home. In a nationally representative sample of 3,590 people aged >45 yea...
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How to get started with critical writing
This interactive workshop looks at what is meant by critical writing and provides an opportunity to review an example of student writing.
Car parking guidance for staff - Car parking
Car parking guidance for staff at UWE Bristol including how to pay a PCN, where you can park, and how to apply for a permit.