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Planning for convenience: Public toilets Planning for convenience: Public toilets | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
British public toilets are increasingly in decline because of government cutbacks and lack of political will to provide facilities By Emerita Professor Clara Greed… As an Emerita Professor I am still very busy and for example I continue to...
Month: January 2022 29 November 2025 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
This blog post was written by Hazel Conley Professor of Human Resource Management in the Faculty of Business and Law. Both Karl Marx and President Obama although one rather more diplomatically than the other noted that social progress can be...
Young entrepreneur aiming to save universities millions by halving drop out rate Young entrepreneur aiming to save universities millions by halving drop out rate | Bristol Business School blog
They are a costly problem for universities accounting for hundreds of thousands of pounds in lost tuition fees every year. But an enterprising student from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) believes he has the solution to...
Guest Blog – Creating stories with porpoise: top tips for getting the most out of your journalism Guest Blog - Creating stories with porpoise: top tips for getting the most out of your journalism | Science Communication Unit blog
When it comes to food music and fashion the interesting stuff often emerges at the interfaces between styles and cultures. When sounds flavours and cultures collide the results can be fresh and thought-provoking. Science is no different. From my...
Tag: VCECR VCECR | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Congratulations to (L-R): Dr. James Robson Dr. Lili Ordonez Dr. Piers Townsend and Dr. Liana Gynn. Four academic members of the Centre for Research in Biosciences have been awarded the Vice Chancellor Early Career Research (VCECR) award. Dr....
Showtime! Fun Palaces – bringing science and the arts to the community Showtime! Fun Palaces – bringing science and the arts to the community | Science Communication Unit blog
Standing behind the counter of Cheltenham Library one Saturday a colleague beamed at me “Let’s do a Fun Palace”. I had no idea what she was on about. Was she suggesting a new craze I hadn’t heard of? Hmmm she already works as a Science...
Month: October 2024 October 2024 | Policing blog
Author: Claire Bowers. Every year on 5th October World Teachers’ Day is celebrated across the world to commemorate the importance of the role that teachers play in our lives. This tradition came about in 1962 when Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan the...
Author: jyotishaw jyotishaw | Research and External Engagement
In this Academic Spotlight we asked Dr Emmanuel Adukwu Deputy Head of Department for Applied Sciences a few questions about the research he is involved with at UWE Bristol. Tell us about your background and how you became interested in your...
Paraguay - Country
Country-specific information for prospective UWE Bristol students from Paraguay.
Teaching robots social autonomy from in situ human guidance (2019)
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Senft, E., Lemaignan, S., Baxter, P. E., Bartlett, M., & Belpaeme, T. (2019). Teaching robots social autonomy from in situ human guidance. Science Robotics, 4(35), https://doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aat1186
Striking the right balance between robot autonomy and human control is a core challenge in social robotics, in both technical and ethical terms. On the one hand, extended robot autonomy offers the potential for increased human productivity and for th...
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Leadership Language and Visualisation – Research Update This transformative research project is carried out in collaboration between three universities: London Metropolitan University Oxford Brookes University and The ...Read More BLCC...
Funding received for a NEW student Repair & Maker community Funding received for a NEW student Repair & Maker community | Engineering Our Future
A newly approved project at UWE Engineering will bring students together with local people to work on community projects. From solving community-generated problems to fixing broken goods the ‘Making And Knowledge Exchange for Repair &...