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“Remember everything starts as a first draft” "Remember everything starts as a first draft" | Student blog
Sharing your work with others even your tutors can feel daunting. We know so many students struggle to submit work for feedback because they worry that it’s not good enough. BEng (Hons) Architecture and Environmental Engineering alumni...
Category: Positive masculinity Positive masculinity | Student blog
If you’ve watched the hit Netflix show Adolescence you’ll know the very real consequences of getting drawn into extreme misogynistic content online. These influencers and chatroom communities prey on people’s vulnerabilities offering answers...
Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Rachel Alcock-Hodgson How can a community know what impact their work has on their local area? What are the key features of a ‘Healthy High Street’ in a Bristol neighbourhood setting? Can monitoring be robust community-led and place...
A turn for the better: implications of the Welsh Government’s world-leading roads policy A turn for the better: implications of the Welsh Government’s world-leading roads policy | Centre for Transport and Society blog
What strategies have led to the new policy? The Welsh Government’s Wales Transport Strategy of March 2021 has three priorities: to bring services to people in order to reduce the need to travel; to allow people and goods to move easily from to...
Building the evidence base for a step change in shared vehicle use: introducing the DUT SASMAP-15mC project Building the evidence base for a step change in shared vehicle use: introducing the DUT SASMAP-15mC project | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Co Wheels shopping (Source: CoMoUK) by Justin Spinney Professor of Transport and Mobility Studies There are well worn arguments against continued use of private cars on the scales we currently see in many towns and cities around the world....
Month: September 2023 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Rishi Sunak’s announcement of a delay from 2030 to 2035 on the ban on sales of internal combustion engine (ICE) cars is understandable in political terms given the emotive role cars play in many peoples’ lives – mainly because of the...
Bristol rheumatoid arthritis fatigue scales - Fatigue research
Bristol rheumatoid arthritis fatigue scales
Tag: enterprise enterprise | 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...
Author: claudiamccready claudiamccready | Policing blog
This week’s blog is written by Senior Lecturer Micah Hassell part of the UWE Bristol Policing Team. Micah has written a snapshot of his impressive career within Policing so I won’t waste words repeating it. Part of that varied career...
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
The Centre for Machine Vision (CMV) at UWE Bristol have recently won funding to investigate towards a Holistic Assessment of Animal Welfare using Emotion and Deep Learning building on prior work from CMV. The project aims to develop technology...
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...
Tag: transport planning transport planning | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Jonathan Flower Senior Research Fellow Many of us will soon be taking a hopefully well-earned rest over the festive period. At some point you may put on a paper crown and break into a smile (or not) as someone reads a cracker joke. Well here...