Transport and Society wrote: CTS researchers launch innovative international project to study the links between walking environments and people’s experiences, through mobile digital technology
Walking is something most of us do, no matter our age, income, background, or ethnicity. You would be forgiven for thinking that transport planners know all about it and have used that knowledge to sort our streets, so that they are accessible and p (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol's Unconventional Computing Lab develops Post Machine
A team consisting of the Unconventional Computing Lab (UCL) at UWE Bristol and Artificial Life and Robotics Lab (ALIROB) of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN) have built the first Post Machine.
A Post machine (or tag system) is a machine e (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Sex on the Brain – The Psychology of sexual health- A Division of Health Psychology Engagement Winner
Image courtesy of Kevin Turner
Winners of The British Psychological Society, Division of Health Psychology, Research Networking and Public Engagement Prize, Dr Jane Meyrick and Kevin Turner, from UWE Bristol, hosted an online event to discuss and (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Slow Violence and River Abuse: The Hidden effect of Land use on water quality exhibition
An exhibition of the Connecting Research pilot project.
Bower Ashton F Block Gallery Jan 31st - Feb 3rd 2023
Opening preview Thursday 2nd Feb 2023, 5pm-7pm
An exhibition on Slow Violence and River Abuse, part of the Connecting Resear (More) | |
Faculty of Business and Law wrote: Will the creation of the crime of ecocide at the international and national level hold those who cause severe and irreversible harm to the environment liable?
By Harry Muir, Third Year LLB student
Earth is at the precipice of an environmental catastrophe that could result in the mass extinction of life as we know it.[1] Yet, corporate and government leaders are still committing and condoning acts (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol Researchers contribute to the SAGE Handbook of Graduate Employability
The SAGE Handbook of Graduate Employability has launched this month, with 64 contributing authors from 18 countries and 30 chapters this new publication paves the way for improving how we handle Graduate Employability.
Not only have UWE Bristol a (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol wins funding to investigate embedding children’s rights into classroom practice with three Welsh Universities
A collaborative research team, led by the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), has been successful in securing just under £700k funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), via (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Women Researchers’ Mentoring Scheme - open for applications
The Women Researchers’ Mentoring Scheme (WRMS) aims to promote and facilitate professional development for women researchers working at UWE Bristol, helping them reach senior research roles. This scheme provides support to female staff (incl (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol Campus Climate Survey on student experiences of sexual abuse and misconduct 2022/23
By Kieran McCartan, Nick Addis, & Ella Rees
Violence against women and girls (or Gender Based Violence as its also known) is one of the most prolific forms of crime and anti-social behaviour globally, with 1 in 3 experiencing it at some point (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Research in Emergency Care Avon Collaborative Hub: Hospital or Not event
On 1st November, the Research in Emergency Care Avon Collaborative Hub (REACH) hosted an event e.xploring how to decide when hospital would benefit patients aged 65 or over.
The event was fully booked and had a great mix of paramedics, geriatric (More) |