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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...
Thoughts on ‘Something’-Friendly Cities Thoughts on 'Something'-Friendly Cities | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie Williams…. My blog this week is on a subject that I’m yet to research professionally but have thought a lot about in recent years. In my job I spend much of my time reading other people’s research looking at various book ideas and...
Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Policing blog
The NAW2024 highlights the positive impact that our Police Apprentices have working within Avon & Somerset Police the communities within the force area and individual victims and suspects. Today is ‘Celebration’ Day of the NAW2024 and this...
Learning at home – what has previous educational research said? Learning at home – what has previous educational research said? | Education blog
The closure of schools as a result of Covid 19 has led to many parents and carers having to take a greater role in their children’s education. Dr Jane Andrews Associate Professor (Education) at UWE discusses a selection of published...
Improving the post-decision planning process to deliver better places in the West of England - Projects
Improving the post-decision planning process to deliver better places in the West of England, Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol
Category: Wellbeing Wellbeing | Student blog
Women’s health is political. You only have to glance at the news to see debates and discussions on a whole range of issues directly related to women’s health – reproductive rights maternity care the gaps in research and funding. All of this...
All-singing all-dancing alumni All-singing all-dancing alumni | Alumni blog
When the Centre for Music (CFM) relocated this year they found a box of posters and programmes stretching back to 1990s showcasing a rich history of talent. Music theatre and dance can make us laugh and cry draw us together and give us new...
Month: August 2024 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Professor Felix Ritchie In data governance the question of principles- versus rules-based regulation is a knotty one: should best practice and operating standards be specified in regulation (rules-based) or should regulation provide the overall...
Levelling up the playing field by confronting and challenging inequalities in education Levelling up the playing field by confronting and challenging inequalities in education | Research and External Engagement
Dr Richard Waller Professor of Education and Social Justice I’m a sociologist of education. My research which tends to be qualitative in nature focuses on education and social justice. I’m especially interested in how educational systems...
Tag: Students Students | Employability in Applied Sciences
Following the March Department of Applied Sciences Monthly Employability seminar Sophie one of our writers has excellently summarised and captured the essence of the talk delivered. If you are in search for or are suspecting you may need funding...
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.
Paramedics in GP surgeries may ease workload but not NHS costs, study finds
Paramedics working in GP surgeries help reduce GP workload but do not contribute to cost savings to the NHS, according to a major study.