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Tricks of the trade: why design quality diminishes post-planning permission Tricks of the trade: why design quality diminishes post-planning permission | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman…. The ambition to achieve high quality design outcomes in the delivery of new homes is undisputed and currently prominent on the political agenda. Most recently we have seen amendments to the National Planning Policy...
Making the case for investment in the walking environment - Research projects
Making the case for investment in the walking environment, WHO Collaborating Centre, UWE Bristol.
Be a Leader in Your Own Life Be a Leader in Your Own Life | Employability in Applied Sciences
Piotr Sordyl has written an excellent summary of the Equity programme launch event. Beyond being a great summary Piotr has highlighted the key things that we all need to know to thrive as a leader be it personal or business. We hope you enjoy...
Evaluating changes in undergraduate travel - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
More information on the 'Evaluating changes in undergraduate travel' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Tag: UWE Bristol UWE Bristol | Policing blog
Author: Micah Hassall This week we are proud to share this insightful blog post about Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI) an organisation whose contributions have been invaluable to our Policing programme. Their sessions play a vital...
Tag: Bristol Bristol | Research and External Engagement
This is a guest blog written by Kat Corbett Interim Head of Circular Economy at UWE Bristol. On 18 October International Repair Day is celebrated worldwide. It is a moment to recognise the power of repair not only to reduce waste and emissions...
Partnerships in the School of Arts - School partnerships
The School of Arts has links and partnerships with some of the South West's top cultural and creative organisations, so you can be sure that your studies are setting you up to succeed in your career.
Month: February 2025 14 March 2026 | Alumni blog
Alum Nicola Barke was the first female ever to compete in Burmese bareknuckle boxing a sport reserved for the fearless. She’s ranked number two in the world. Her fighting name is the Burmese Python. Not only a high calibre athlete Nicola also...
Sandwich Placements and Internships: Getting to Know the Application Process Sandwich Placements and Internships: Getting to Know the Application Process | Employability in Applied Sciences
On the 23rd of October at the very popular Department of Applied Science Monthly Seminar Dr. Heather Macdonald (Placement co-ordinator) Dr Shona Nelson (Summer Internships Scheme) and Helen Moore-Elly (UWE Careers coach) discussed the value of...
Research in the College of Arts, Technology and Environment - Research centres and groups
Read about UWE Bristol's College of Arts, Technology and Environment (CATE) vibrant, impactful and continuously developing research environment.
Month: December 2023 14 March 2026 | 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...
Tag: thermal comfort thermal comfort | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
Author: Ghada Karaki CoolScapes is an experiment in co-producing solutions to questions of thermal comfort by leveraging the social and vernacular knowledge of migrant communities. Context Climate projections for the UK show higher temperatures...