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Working with ambitious companies to accelerate innovation and bring real change Working with ambitious companies to accelerate innovation and bring real change | Research and External Engagement

“Research is a passion. Look at the work we’ve done in developing magnetic detection technology – for home use doctors’ surgeries and point of care. I love working with ambitious companies to accelerate their innovation...

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UWE Bristol launches Covid-19 recovery offering for businesses UWE Bristol launches Covid-19 recovery offering for businesses | Research and External Engagement

The University has put together an exciting package of support to help businesses grow and recover through these uncertain times. This includes a £1m Digital Innovation Fund support for business transformation and the UWE Business Network. UWE...

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Developing and implementing a public health and criminological approach to tackling sexual abuse Developing and implementing a public health and criminological approach to tackling sexual abuse | Research and External Engagement

A new book from UWE Bristol colleagues is shining a light on how we can take a fresh approach to preventing sexual abuse. Content note: This blog discusses sexual abuse and prevention. The book Developing and Implementing a Public Health and...

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University Enterprise Zone Spotlight: The Health Tech Hub University Enterprise Zone Spotlight: The Health Tech Hub | Research and External Engagement

The Health Tech Hub is one of four areas that make up UWE Bristol’s University Enterprise Zone. The below spotlight explains about their purpose: The Hub’s mission is to advance innovation in healthcare to invigorate the growth of UK...

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UWE Bristol Active Living Architecture: Controlled Environment (ALICE) project selected to be showcased on EU Innovation Radar Website UWE Bristol Active Living Architecture: Controlled Environment (ALICE) project selected to be showcased on EU Innovation Radar Website | Research and External Engagement

The Active Living Architecture: Controlled Environment (ALICE) project has been recognised by the European Commission’s Innovation Radar team has an Innovation Highlight and will be showcased on their website. The project which follows on...

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The opportunities and challenges of improving the condition and sustainability of a historic building at an international tourist attraction in the UK (2019)

Journal Article
Organ, S. (in press). The opportunities and challenges of improving the condition and sustainability of a historic building at an international tourist attraction in the UK. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBPA-09-2018-0076
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Heritage tourism has become increasingly popular, and improving the sustainability of such sites is essential both nationally and internationally. The purpose of this paper is to explore the opportunities... about The opportunities and challenges of improving the condition and sustainability of a historic building at an international tourist attraction in the UK.

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Category: Study support Study support | Student blog

By Aaliyah Hussain Senior Student Experience Coach January can feel like the hardest time of the year for many. Even though the shortest days of the Winter are behind us (yes the days are officially getting longer!) mornings are still dark and...

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Arts on Prescription: Insights Evidence and Future Directions Arts on Prescription: Insights Evidence and Future Directions | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog

By Nicola Holt. Image above: “Tapestry” from a city-wide arts on referral project in Bristol led by CreativeShift which was exhibited at Arnolfini gallery Arts on prescription is expanding with policy recommendations and schemes...

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“Missing the signs”: An legal-ethical analysis of ‘good’ lawyering for the neurodivergent accused "Missing the signs": An legal-ethical analysis of ‘good’ lawyering for the neurodivergent accused | Research and External Engagement

Good lawyering is fundamental to the protection of vulnerable individuals accused of criminal offences – but causes one to question what ‘good’ lawyering is in this context. One method of assessing this would be consideration of how effectively...

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Dr Jeanette Sakel

Professor of Language and Linguistics

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