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Tag: UWE Bristol Research Seminars: UWE Bristol Research | Research and External Engagement
A collaborative research team led by UWE Bristol has produced a policy briefing based on findings from a legislative and policy analysis of Welsh educational documentation. The project team consists of researchers from Cardiff Metropolitan...
Category: Student life Student life | Student blog
Where to start? Well a good place would be to ask what is the ultimate university experience? Put reaaaaally simply being at university is a unique experience because there are so many opportunities right at your fingertips. You probably won’t...
Month: March 2025 March 2025 | Policing blog
Introduction: The Case of Una Crown In January 2013 86-year-old Una Crown was found dead in her home. Despite obvious signs of foul play police ruled her death non-suspicious failing to secure the scene. A post-mortem later revealed she had been...
Tag: Young people Young people | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...
Making a film with our friend George Ezra Making a film with our friend George Ezra | Alumni blog
Image: George Ezra and friends courtesy of Lorton Distribution George Ezra’s film End-to-End premiered in UK cinemas this August bank holiday. Swathes of music fans sat down to watch the uplifting documentary which captures Ezra’s walk from...
Month: May 2022 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
The digitalization of health and medicine has engendered a proliferation of new collaborations between public health institutions and data corporations such as Google Apple Microsoft and Amazon. Critical perspectives on this “Googlization of...
Engaging with Policymakers: Lessons from a Parliamentary Academic Fellowship Engaging with Policymakers: Lessons from a Parliamentary Academic Fellowship | Research and External Engagement
Written by Professor Alpesh Maisuria Professor of Education Policy and Education and Childhood Research Group (ECRG) Lead How is policy made in Parliament?Where along this journey can academic research make an impact?And how can academics engage...
Fatigue – Reducing its Effects through individualised support Episodes in Inflammatory Arthritis Fatigue - Reducing its Effects through individualised support Episodes in Inflammatory Arthritis | Research and External Engagement
Fatigue is experienced by lots of people living with types of inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis. For UWE Bristol’s rheumatology research team based at the Bristol Royal Infirmary understanding how best to manage fatigue has...
The paradox of Gen-Z climate activism and declining interest in geoscience studies in UK The paradox of Gen-Z climate activism and declining interest in geoscience studies in UK | Research and External Engagement
Written by Dr. Eyo Eyo Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering Generation-Z are showing remarkable passion and determination to reverse the trend of the negative environmental impacts of climate change. Whether it is Greta Thunberg’s Fridays For...
A fresh (and sunny) start at the Science Communication Unit (SCU) A fresh (and sunny) start at the Science Communication Unit (SCU) | Science Communication Unit blog
After almost three months back home it’s nice to sit down and try to put into words the adventure I experienced at the beginning of this year. I always wanted to have an experience abroad and I never had the chance to do an Erasmus exchange...
Artificial Intelligence: check your reality Artificial Intelligence: check your reality | Student blog
What comes to mind when you hear AI? Chatbots essay prompts or is it a “no-go” topic in your mind? We’re talking about it so you’re aware of the areas of life where it’s impacting you and so you can make good decisions as you engage with it....
“The idea of citizen participation is a little like eating spinach…” "The idea of citizen participation is a little like eating spinach..." | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
Katie McClymont co-author of a recent comprehensive review of the evidence between community-led housing (CLH) and health describes a stimulating stakeholder workshop session… In her famous and oft-quoted article Sherry Arnstein describes...