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IEEE Standard for Transparency of Autonomous Systems (2022)
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Measurable, testable levels of transparency, so that autonomous systems can be objectively assessed, and levels of compliance determined, are described in this standard.
Citizen science on urban mobility - A practitioner's guide to evaluation, engagement and policy change (2021)
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This guide emerged from the WeCount project and sets out to scale general guidelines for evaluating similar citizen science projects for improved urban mobility, and draw best practice models for engagement and policy recommendations. It accompanies... Read More about Citizen science on urban mobility - A practitioner's guide to evaluation, engagement and policy change.
Moving Hues (Revised Version) (2021)
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Moving Hues was written in 2011 as a farewell gift for conductor Huw Gareth Williams, and the original orchestration was that of Brahms’s Fourth Symphony. All the material contained within the piece is, in some way, derived from the letters of Huw’s... Read More about Moving Hues (Revised Version).
Rhythm of Light - Liz Lane (2021)
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Commissioned by the Hepworth Band with Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grant Funding. Performed and recorded by the Hepworth Band, conductor Ryan Watkins, The Hepworth Museum, 4 September 2021. Chosen for the semi-finals of the Brass Ba... Read More about Rhythm of Light - Liz Lane.
Moving Dialogue Online - a guide to shifting conversations onto virtual platforms (2021)
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A practical guide for science communicators and public engagement practitioners interested in or needing to engaging participants online. Within the guide you will find an overview of online tools and platforms, tips on facilitation and moderation, i... Read More about Moving Dialogue Online - a guide to shifting conversations onto virtual platforms.
Education for sustainable development guidance (2021)
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This is the second edition of the QAA/Advance HE Education for Sustainable Development Guidance, the first having been published in 2014. The guidance is intended to be of practical help to higher education providers (HEPs) working with students and... Read More about Education for sustainable development guidance.
Summary findings from EPSRC Virtual Realities research project Household Study. Peer reviewed article in Convergence Journal - in UWE Research Repository.
‘You wouldn’t get that from watching TV!’: Exploring audience responses to virtual reality non... Read More about “You feel, in that moment, you are sitting next to them!”: Exploring audience responses to virtual reality nonfiction in the home.
Supplementary material: Evolutionary algorithms designing nano particle cancer treatments with multiple particle types
Unnatural drought (2020)
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Written statements were made to a series of regional meetings designed to allow the Working Group of Experts on people of African Descent to engage with and learn from civil society and its experiences, to ascertain the situation on the ground thus f... Read More about Written statement to the 26th Session of the UN Working Group of Experts on people of African descent : Regional meeting with civil society - Europe and North America.
Art on prescription: Practice and evidence (2020)
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The following chapter constitutes an overview of the literature on art on prescription, where people are referred to a programme of art workshops (visual arts), by health care professionals, with the aim of improving psychosocial health and wellbeing... Read More about Art on prescription: Practice and evidence.
A response to the consultation attached to Planning For the Future (https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/planning-for-the-future)
A PhD FAQ [Blog] (2020)
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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. If it works for you, it can be incredibl... Read More about A PhD FAQ [Blog].
Strength and Fragility (2020)
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Essay in the Photobook 'Theatre' by Lewis Khan