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Science Journalism Summer School 2017 Science Journalism Summer School 2017 | Science Communication Unit blog
Every two years the Association of British Science Writers (ABSW) hosts its one-day Science Journalism Summer School. The 2017 event took place on 5 July at the Wellcome Trust in London and I went along as a budding freelance science writer to...
Generative AI in research
UWE Bristol guidance for the responsible use of Generative AI (GenAI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) during the research process.
Jon Parker - Members
Profile of Jon Parker, Visiting Professor at UWE Bristol's Centre for Transport and Society (CTS).
Alumni networking event at the new Bristol Business School – 31st May 2017 Alumni networking event at the new Bristol Business School - 31st May 2017 | Bristol Business School blog
The new Bristol Business School a £55 million pound state of the art building which home the Bristol Business School (BBS) and the Bristol Law School (BLS) opened its doors in April. Features of the new building include two showcase law courts a...
University drops use of BAME acronym
UWE Bristol has announced it is to stop using the acronym BAME when referring to people.
Top executives to give insights during virtual autumn talks open to public
Top executives to give insights during a series of public, virtual talks from the University of the West of England this autumn.
Safety in private renting - Private accommodation
Responsibilities of private landlords to provide safe accommodation - information on fire, gas, electrical, furniture, security and repairs.
Apply from outside the UK - Applying for a visa
Advice for students applying for a student visa outside of the UK.
Student's DNA device could improve ways of collecting data for endangered species
A device that extracts DNA from the air, developed by UWE Bristol student Beckie Green, could help to collect data for endangered species.
From City Planning to Renewable Energy: Lessons from Sweden’s engagement approach From City Planning to Renewable Energy: Lessons from Sweden's engagement approach | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Rebecca Windemer Arriving in Sweden I was excited to learn more about their impressive renewable energy production and heat networks. Sweden has been a leader in this area aiming to generate 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by...
Top tips for parents homeschooling their children
With all UK schools closed until further notice, thousands of parents will have to introduce some form of learning in the home.
Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Information on the research project 'Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland: analysis of statistical data and rapid review of literature' from the Centre for Transport and Society.