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The Power of Yoga: Using yoga to promote psychological and physical health By Emma Halliwell The Power of Yoga: Using yoga to promote psychological and physical health | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Emma Halliwell I was 21 living in Brighton studying and partying when went to my first yoga class. I was immediately hooked. I have been practicing yoga with varying frequency ever since. In those early days yoga helped me cope with the...
Managing the column equilibration time in hydrophilic interaction chromatography (2019)
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McCalley, D. V. (2020). Managing the column equilibration time in hydrophilic interaction chromatography. Journal of Chromatography A, 1612, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2019.460655
For a wide variety of hydrophilic interaction chromatography stationary phases, a repeatable partial equilibration was demonstrated in gradient elution after purging with as little as 12 column volumes of mobile phase. Relative standard deviations of...
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Introduction to Neurodiversity Awareness in the Workplace - Continuing Professional Development
This practical one day programme aims to give you practical knowledge and ability to recognise neurodiversity in the workplace.
The role of Local Planning Authorities in bringing forward brownfield land - Projects
The role of Local Planning Authorities in bringing forward brownfield land, Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol
Criminology with Psychology - BSc(Hons)
Study our BSc(Hons) Criminology with Psychology to benefit from our strong industry links, guest speakers and placement and work-based learning opportunities.
How I furthered my skills at UWE Bristol How I furthered my skills at UWE Bristol | Student views blog
By Soleiman MSc Façade Engineering UWE Bristol student Soleiman tells us about his experience as a mature international student living in Bristol. He shares the factors that influenced his decision to study a master’s degree the impact it will...
Study tips from our CHSS neurodivergent advocate at UWE Study tips from our CHSS neurodivergent advocate at UWE | Student blog
Hey everyone! I’m Imogen a second year studying sociology and one of the neurodivergent advocates at UWE as part of the widening participation team. At the end of my first year I stumbled across the advertisement for the advocacy role in my...
Taking things slow – why a part-time Postgraduate course might work best for you. Taking things slow – why a part-time Postgraduate course might work best for you. | Student views blog
By Alex MSc Sustainable Development in Practice. We asked our Professional and Creative Writing students to interview Postgraduate students/graduates about their experience at UWE Bristol and ghost write a blog based on their answers. In this...
The Power of Yoga: Using yoga to promote psychological and physical health By Emma Halliwell The Power of Yoga: Using yoga to promote psychological and physical health | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Emma Halliwell I was 21 living in Brighton studying and partying when went to my first yoga class. I was immediately hooked. I have been practicing yoga with varying frequency ever since. In those early days yoga helped me cope with the...
New insight into the motivations of today’s science communicators New insight into the motivations of today’s science communicators | Science Communication Unit blog
Words: Andy Ridgway Why do those who blog tweet run events at festivals give talks and engage in all the myriad of other forms of science communication do what they do? What do they aim to achieve when they communicate science? While many of...
Month: April 2022 14 March 2026 | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
Dr Chen Chen’s recently completed PhD studies hyperreality at cultural attractions. While there has been a focus on the impact of digital productions and their benefits to the tourism industry there has been very little research into what types...