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Tag: Neurosurgery Neurosurgery | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Earlier this month a few members of the BLB Lab flew to Spain for the International Symposium on Bilingualism (ISB15). Anna Sonia and Lydia were honoured to join forces with Anna Gasa Roqué their collaborator from the Bellvitge University...
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...
Data Science - MSc
Data science is expected to soon make up a quarter of all digital jobs. Study full or part time on a MSc Data Science at UWE Bristol, to build the skills needed to design and implement data science projects.
Tag: Healthcare Healthcare | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
At the Brain Language and Behaviour (BLB) Lab we are a group of researchers and clinicians united by one common goal: improving the quality of life of brain tumour patients. Based at the University of the West of England the BLB Lab was born out...
Author: claudiamccready claudiamccready | Policing blog
This blog has been written by Lynn Mohring Simon Hauk and Simon Grethlein. This January three student officers from the Rhineland-Palatinate University of Police immersed themselves in a week of policing culture and community at UWE Bristol and...
Welcome to our new series ‘A Day in the Life of’ Welcome to our new series ‘A Day in the Life of’ | Policing blog
As we celebrate the first anniversary of the UWE Bristol Policing blog we are thrilled to introduce our new series “A Day in the Life of… ” where we explore the daily experiences of those who serve protect and respect our communities. This...
Public inquiries: a way to draw a line in the sand or avoid accountability? Public inquiries: a way to draw a line in the sand or avoid accountability? | Research and External Engagement
When gross negligence occurs in a hospital or a public organisation is suspected of acting inappropriately in a murder investigation the victims’ families often want to hold someone accountable. For them public inquiries are a chance for those...
Science Communication: Masterclass - Professional/Short course
Science Communication: Masterclass is an intensive, short course to provide you with professional development in science communication.
Climate-adapted traditional or cottage-garden planting? How acceptable is ‘climate ready’ planting to the public and what drives these reactions? Climate-adapted traditional or cottage-garden planting? How acceptable is ‘climate ready’ planting to the public and what drives these reactions? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Helen Hoyle….. The UN COP 26 2021 Climate Conference heightened public awareness of the need to act now to mitigate the climate crisis. This in turn precipitates a call to ‘futureproof’ cities by introducing resilient urban green...