Kait Clark wrote: Promoting good psychological health and well-being during Covid-19
By Elizabeth Jenkinson with contributions from Richard Cheston, Christine Ramsey-Wade, Catherine Warner, and Adam Kishtainy
Covid-19 has presented challenges in the maintenance of good psychological health and well-being for all of us. As a conse (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: University spin-out enables IBS diagnosis method
Adapted from news article shared on the University of Liverpool website.
Nidor Diagnostics is working with its industrial partner to carry out final validation of a new diagnostic for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) before commercial launch.
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Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Research, Business and Innovation Director Tracey John named Higher Education Hero from University Alliance
Director of Research, Business and Innovation (RBI) at UWE Bristol, Tracey John, has been named a 'HE Leaders & Heroes' from the University Alliance as part of their Inspiring Women of the Alliance, as part of their International Women’s Day c (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: A History of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships at UWE Bristol
At UWE Bristol we have been running Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) for nearly 40 years.
The KTP scheme is a UK-wide programme helping businesses to improve competitiveness and productivity.
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Kait Clark wrote: A PhD FAQ
By Miles Thompson and Alex Saunders*
Embarking on a PhD can be one of the most rewarding, frustrating, liberating, challenging and exciting adventures of your professional life. However, it isn't for everyone and should not be undertaken lightly. (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Research into the impact of driverless vehicles - Capri Project
For the past three years researchers from the Centre for Transport and Society, University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), have been involved in the Capri project, looking into the impact of autonomous vehicles. Dr Ian Shergold has given a sum (More) | |
jyotishaw wrote: Multidisciplinary Research Teams and Transdisciplinary Impacts
In September Peter Case, Professor of Organization Studies at UWE Bristol delivered a webinar for staff and doctoral students at the College of Business, Law & Governance - James Cook University in Australia. Here is a summary of his presentatio (More) | |
UWE Bristol media team wrote: Learning from lockdown: how teachers adapted to online learning
By Dr Jane Carter, Senior Lecturer in Primary Education
Learning to read is perhaps the most important thing we will learn to do in our primary education. There is a huge amount of evidence that identifies that being able to read impacts on our f (More) | |
Faculty of Business and Law wrote: Challenging male dominance through the substantive representation of women: the case of an online women’s mentoring platform
A new research article that analyses 'alta' an online mentoring platform for women in aviation has been published by Susan Durbin, Professor in Human Resource Management at UWE Bristol, Stella Warren, Research Associate in the Bristol Leadership and (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol Living Architecture Project selected to be showcased on EU Innovation Radar Website
An innovation developed through the EU funded “Living Architecture” Project, has been selected by the EU as something to be showcased on their Innovation Radar website. The project is between UWE Bristol; University of Newcastle Upon Tyne; the S (More) |