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Research into student fears of public speaking in higher education is most read paper of all time in the Journal of Further and Higher Education Research into student fears of public speaking in higher education is most read paper of all time in the Journal of Further and Higher Education | Research and External Engagement
In July 2021 the lead researcher Dr Rob Grieve and academic colleagues Dr Stephen Hunt Alison McKay and Dr Julie Woodley published a qualitative survey on student fears of oral presentations and public speaking in higher education in the Journal...
Category: Study support Study support | Student blog
Have you ever taken the time to think about the considerable investment you are making by choosing to study at university? We’re not just talking about the money (although we know that’s significant ) – it’s also the time energy and effort...
Category: Transport Transport | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Photo by Diana Măceşanu on Unsplash by Daniela Paddeu Associate Professor of Sustainable Freight Futures Drones have long promised a logistics revolution. From delivering medical supplies to remote areas to easing congestion in cities...
Developing useful affordable and practical robotics that make a difference in the home or at work Developing useful affordable and practical robotics that make a difference in the home or at work | Research and External Engagement
Professor Carlos Cifuentes Associate Professor in Human-Robot Interaction I am interested in solving real problems. In doing more meaningful work for the benefit of people. Take ageing. We know that the UK has an ageing population. Fewer...
Tribute to Dr Benjamin Zephaniah Tribute to Dr Benjamin Zephaniah | Alumni blog
It is rare for the death of a poet to be a lead story on the major TV news channels in the UK and announced on the front page of a national newspaper. But Benjamin Zephaniah was exceptional in so many ways. He was acclaimed as the people’s poet...
Learning from Tower Hamlets Health Impact Assessment (HIA) policy implementation programme 2019-2021 Learning from Tower Hamlets Health Impact Assessment (HIA) policy implementation programme 2019-2021 | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Laurence Carmichael….. Tower Hamlets (TH) Health Impact Assessment (HIA) policy was adopted as part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets (LBTH) Local Plan in January 2020. The policy aimed to be part of a set of local planning...
UWE Law students say ‘Magic Circle’ scheme opens up a whole new world UWE Law students say 'Magic Circle' scheme opens up a whole new world | Bristol Law School blog
Students from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) are effusive about the way a ‘magic circle’ law firm has opened up their vision about possibilities they had thought were reserved for a privileged few. The world...
Helping India to help itself with water management and reforestation Helping India to help itself with water management and reforestation | Research and External Engagement
Dr Mark Everard is driven by a desire to shape the direction of development and influence world views about sustainability given his love of nature. This drive has taken him all over the world and most recently to India where he is working on two...
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate Spotlight: David Todd Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate Spotlight: David Todd | Research and External Engagement
David is Marketing and Business Change Manager Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate with Lynne Fernandes Optometrists and UWE Bristol. A KTP is a UK-wide 3-way partnership between a business a university and talented graduate and aims...
Research within the Science Communication Unit Research within the Science Communication Unit | Research and External Engagement
“Research within the Science Communication Unit focuses on the interface between science and society whether that’s journalism science centres citizen science or the myriad ways that we can bring researchers together with members of...
Twitter Bitcoin Scam Twitter Bitcoin Scam | Bristol Law School blog
By Henry Hillman Lecturer in Law at UWE Bristol. On 15 July 2020 numerous high profile Twitter users’ accounts were hijacked to display messages promising to return double the Bitcoin sent to a published Bitcoin address. Compromised accounts...
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