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Tag: Knowledge Transfer Partnership Knowledge Transfer Partnership | Research and External Engagement
Chi Tran is a New Markets and Communications Manager Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate with Sysmax Ltd and UWE Bristol. A KTP is a UK-wide 3-way partnership between a business a university and a talented graduate and aims to help...
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog by Amy Adams & Kieran McCartan. Sibling sexual behaviour and abuse (SSB-A) is an emerging research area in the field of preventing and responding to harmful sexual behaviour (HSB) in children and young people (CYP). Over the last...
Tag: University Enterprise Zone University Enterprise Zone | Research and External Engagement
One of our Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) companies Flexys signs multi-year deal with personal loans provider Bamboo. Flexys provides modular highly scalable and extensible debt management collection and recovery solutions for the digital...
Tag: Symposium Symposium | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Earlier this month a few members of the BLB Lab flew to Spain for the International Symposium on Bilingualism (ISB15). Anna Sonia and Lydia were honoured to join forces with Anna Gasa Roqué their collaborator from the Bellvitge University...
Supacell: an important mirror for research and medicine Supacell: an important mirror for research and medicine | Science Communication Unit blog
The Science Communication Unit team have the pleasure of visiting conferences meetings and events throughout the year often discovering contemporary and interesting work in the process. In the first of a series of new blog posts from people and...
Home-working during Coronavirus – using the corners of our home for work rest and play Home-working during Coronavirus - using the corners of our home for work rest and play | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Back in 2017 Dr Harriet Shortt Associate Professor of Organisation Studies at UWE Bristol Business School wrote a piece for Work Wise UK about how the commute – be it on a train a bus or in a car – offers an important space for reflection and...
Category: Policing Policing | Policing blog
A consistent finding in policing research is that investigators report some of the lowest levels of wellbeing highest levels of emotional fatigue and elevated risks of vicarious trauma compared with other policing roles (Police Federation...
Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement
Professor Susan Durban I spend a lot of my time researching gender inequality in what I call a hypermasculine industry—aviation aerospace and space. Only 5.5% of commercial airline pilots in the UK are women. In engineering generally women make...
Tag: UWE Bristol Research Seminars: UWE Bristol Research | Research and External Engagement
“Research involving human beings – research that directly impacts human lives – should never be taken for granted.” Dr Luke Eda Every year approximately 45 000 migrants go missing globally with up to 15 000 dying in the...
Tag: Bristol Bristol | Research and External Engagement
Inclusive Digital Bootcamps will help you to secure new or better Digital Employment and are free to register for individuals based in the West of England. Inclusive digital skills bootcamps are delivered by UWE Bristol as part of the Digital...
Tag: Policing Policing | Policing blog
Author: Ian Lowe UWE Bristol This week’s blog from Senior Lecturer Ian Lowe focuses on the idea of extreme ownership and how the concept may apply to policing. Along with his varied background within public services and interest in...
Here be ‘cognitivism’ Here be ‘cognitivism’ | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Miltos Hadjiosif Psychology like all disciplines has a history. Like all histories it is a contested one and it often unravels within a dominant narrative that might surprise you. For instance the birth of the psychological laboratory in...