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Transportation and Integration: Challenges for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Bristol Transportation and Integration: Challenges for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Bristol | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

by Reem Elnady Transportation is a cornerstone of integration for asylum seekers and refugees serving as a vital link to education healthcare employment and social connections. It fosters a sense of belonging and enables individuals to...

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Exploring Neurodiversity in Engineering: A Video Series by Vanda Papafilippou and Lucy Downes Exploring Neurodiversity in Engineering: A Video Series by Vanda Papafilippou and Lucy Downes | Human Resources Work and Employment blog

Vanda Papafilippou and Lucy Downes have recently published a series of videos exploring their findings around their research on neurodiversity in engineering. They have made these videos so that the information from their research is free and...

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UWE Bristol teams up with Primary Engineer to inspire schools and pupils in the West of England. UWE Bristol teams up with Primary Engineer to inspire schools and pupils in the West of England. | Engineering Our Future

UWE Bristol have partnered with Primary Engineer supporting their ‘If You Were An Engineer What Would You Do?®’ competition for South West England for the fourth consecutive year. The University’s Engineering Design and Mathematics...

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Funding awarded to UWE Bristol to boost female participation in engineering and construction industries Funding awarded to UWE Bristol to boost female participation in engineering and construction industries | Engineering Our Future

The School of Engineering’s ‘Women Like Me’ programme forms part of new initiative to support engineering and construction apprentices. UWE Bristol has been awarded £176 000 for six degree apprenticeship courses. The funded...

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Thousands of children from across the South West take part in Leaders Award Thousands of children from across the South West take part in Leaders Award | Engineering Our Future

Thousands of children from across the South West have taken part in the Leaders Award competition answering the question “If you were an engineer what would you do?”. This free competition asks students to find a problem invent a solution draw...

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UWE Bristol sends 15 engineers to work on five Engineering in the Community projects UWE Bristol sends 15 engineers to work on five Engineering in the Community projects | Engineering Our Future

The Department of Engineering Design and Mathematics at UWE Bristol has launched a new module called Engineering in the Community. This Group Project Challenge aims to set some real-world challenges for the engineering students on our...

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New programme set to boost health & social care innovations in West of England universities & NHS New programme set to boost health & social care innovations in West of England universities & NHS | Research and External Engagement

A West of England partnership comprising five universities the NHS and private investors have been awarded funding from Research England to deliver SpinOutWest – a new six-month pilot programme to strengthen research commercialisation and...

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And still we lack the resolve our problems demand And still we lack the resolve our problems demand | Alumni blog

Illegally logged hard wood in Nigeria © Hard Rain Project / Mark Edwards Mark Edwards is one of the most widely published photographers in the world. His pictures are collected and exhibited by museums and art galleries in Europe the US and by...

Research

The policing of 'county lines' in affected import towns: Exploring local responses to evolving heroin and crack markets (2019)

Thesis
Spicer, J. The policing of ‘county lines’ in affected import towns: Exploring local responses to evolving heroin and crack markets. (Thesis). UWE. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository....ribe.com/output/1822537
Across the UK, markets for heroin and crack cocaine in provincial towns are evolving. Due to the high-profile drug market development termed ‘County Lines’, retail supply in many areas is now seemingly dominated by ‘out of town’ dealers who have esta... about The policing of ‘county lines’ in affected import towns: Exploring local responses to evolving heroin and crack markets.

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