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UWE Bristol student makes it to UK final of Three Minute Thesis UWE Bristol student makes it to UK final of Three Minute Thesis | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol are delighted to announce that our PhD student Charlie Gerlis has made it through to the UK national final of Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) 2024. 3MT® challenges postgraduate researchers to explain their research and its importance...
What’s changing at UKRI – and what it means for UWE Bristol What's changing at UKRI – and what it means for UWE Bristol | Research and External Engagement
By Boudewijn Devanicus Just before Christmas UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) published its 2026–30 budget allocations outlining significant changes to how it plans manages and deploys funding described by UKRI as the most substantial shift...
Why You Can’t Focus (And What to Do About It) Why You Can’t Focus (And What to Do About It) | Student blog
By Dr. Aaliyah Khan Senior Student Experience Coach Do you ever sit down to study only to find yourself scrolling through your phone staring out the window or suddenly remembering that you really need to clean your desk? You’re not alone....
Lottie Visits Jaguar Land Rover (and sees it all!) Lottie Visits Jaguar Land Rover (and sees it all!) | Engineering Our Future
UWE’s Lottie is back reporting (with a little help from Laura Maybury) on her engineering #lottietour adventures this time at Jaguar Land Rover in this guest post. I was hoping for a skiing holiday before Christmas but I found myself piled...
“It gave me the confidence to consider science communication as a career…” “It gave me the confidence to consider science communication as a career…” | Science Communication Unit blog
Kassie at NASA Ames in front of the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) My name is Kassie. I’m a storyteller science facilitator and science advocate. I work as a federal contractor for the Bay Area Environmental Research...
What does it mean to be a man in 2024? What does it mean to be a man in 2024? | Student blog
What does it mean to be a man in 2024? Strong. Brave. Kind. Powerful. Respectful? The truth is you shouldn’t be defined by anyone else. YOU get to decide the kind of man you want to be. However it can sometimes be tricky to navigate how to...
How Ian’s work is inspiring the next generation to use sustainable IT. How Ian's work is inspiring the next generation to use sustainable IT. | Student views blog
By Ian UWE Bristol Senior Lecturer and PhD student. Senior Lecturer in Sustainable IT Ian decided to make the considerable transition from a management consultancy career to a PhD in designing sustainable IT systems. Guided by the UN Sustainable...
“I learned how powerful it is to show up and ask for feedback” "I learned how powerful it is to show up and ask for feedback" | 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. BSc (Hons) Architecture alumni Shahd Osama Jabr shares her story...
A digital future is coming. Let’s make it an inclusive one. A digital future is coming. Let's make it an inclusive one. | Engineering Our Future
Are you an engineer or someone who works in or is interested in digital engineering and technology sectors in the West of England UK? What would make the sector more inclusive for you? Come to our Listening Workshops this summer to share with...
Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be… or is it? Exploring the psychological benefits of nostalgia for people with dementia By Gary Christopher Nostalgia ain't what it used to be... or is it? Exploring the psychological benefits of nostalgia for people with dementia | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Gary Christopher In this blog I shall talk a little about my research on nostalgia and in particular how it relates to dementia. I am interested in exploring the power of nostalgic recall on a person’s sense of self and...
'It can't be zero!' Difficulties in completing patient global assessment in rheumatoid arthritis: a mixed methods study (2019)
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Ferreira, R. J. O., De Wit, M., Henriques, M., Pinto, A. F., Duarte, C., Mateus, E., …Ndosi, M. (in press). 'It can't be zero!' Difficulties in completing patient global assessment in rheumatoid arthritis: a mixed methods study. Rheumatology, https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kez467
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Patient global assessment (PGA) is purported to add the patient's perspective in the composite measures of RA. However, PGA is not standardized and it is not known whether patients' interpretation of the measure is consistent with its i...
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Innovation with Impact: What is a Knowledge Transfer Partnership and Why it Drives UK Innovation Innovation with Impact: What is a Knowledge Transfer Partnership and Why it Drives UK Innovation | Research and External Engagement
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) are one of the UK’s best-kept secrets in innovation quietly transforming businesses for decades. For over 50 years they’ve helped companies turn ideas into practical solutions with real-world impact...