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Wuon-Gean Ho: Visiting artist lecture at University of North Carolina, Charlotte (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Ho, W. (2022, October). Wuon-Gean Ho: Visiting artist lecture at University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Wuon-Gean Ho reflects on how she made the transition from studying as a veterinarian in Cambridge University to a career as an artist researcher working at the Centre for Print Research, UWE Bristol. She touched upon some of the residencies she has e... Read More about Wuon-Gean Ho: Visiting artist lecture at University of North Carolina, Charlotte.

Higher education institutions and money laundering: Preliminary findings (2022)
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Bourton, S., & Ryder, N. (2022, September). Higher education institutions and money laundering: Preliminary findings. Presented at Wales Fraud Forum, 2022, Principality Stadium, Cardiff

To tackle money laundering and terrorism financing, the United Kingdom has implemented global mechanisms introduced by the United Nations and the Financial Action Task Force. These mechanisms viewed financial institutions as the gatekeepers to the fi... Read More about Higher education institutions and money laundering: Preliminary findings.

Territorial conflicts on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Stabilised de facto regimes between territorial integrity, the right of self-determination, and the interests of third parties (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Quenivet, N. (2022, September). Territorial conflicts on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Stabilised de facto regimes between territorial integrity, the right of self-determination, and the interests of third parties. Presented at Jahrestagung der Görres-Gesellschaft 2022, Aachen, Germany

Since the fall of the Soviet Union, eight non-State entities have appeared on its territory, each claiming independence, if not statehood: Abkhazia (Republic of Abkhazia), Chechnya (Republic of Ichkheria), Crimea (Republic of Crimea), Donetsk People’... Read More about Territorial conflicts on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Stabilised de facto regimes between territorial integrity, the right of self-determination, and the interests of third parties.

Exploring stardom: Sean Connery (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Spicer, A. (2022, September). Exploring stardom: Sean Connery

Sean Connery was one of a select few stars who have become an instantly recognisable cultural icon whose image and distinctive voice have penetrated deeply into global popular culture and public consciousness. Best known as the screen’s ‘first’ Ja... Read More about Exploring stardom: Sean Connery.

The investigation and disruption of serious organised crime (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Williamson, P. (2022, September). The investigation and disruption of serious organised crime. Presented at SIO CPD The Investigator

Agenda September 21 - Investigation Strategies September 22 – Disruption Tactics for Serious and Organised Criminals • Agenda live for first two of our four-part series that provides latest thinking and contemporary best practice around the in... Read More about The investigation and disruption of serious organised crime.

The synthetic landscape (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Chamberlain, I. (2022, September). The synthetic landscape. Paper presented at IMPACT - International printmaking conference, UWE, Bristol , UK

Under the title of ‘The Synthetic Landscape’ I will be presenting and discussing my ongoing practice and related conceptual themes. My work focuses on the use architectural metaphors to investigate ideas around Isolation and boundaries. I will... Read More about The synthetic landscape.

The challenges of managing Complex Regional Pain Syndrome throughout the care pathway - reporting therapists' perspectives (2022)
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Coggins, J., McCabe, C., Walsh, N., Pearon, J., Rolls, C., Collins, C., & Llewellyn, A. (2022, September). The challenges of managing Complex Regional Pain Syndrome throughout the care pathway - reporting therapists' perspectives. Poster presented at International Association for the Study of Pain 2022 World Congress on Pain, Toronto, Canada

Background and Aims Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a severe chronic pain condition which usually occurs following limb trauma[1] and causes significant burden to individuals and society. The UK has a small number of specialist CRPS centres... Read More about The challenges of managing Complex Regional Pain Syndrome throughout the care pathway - reporting therapists' perspectives.

Meet me at the edge of infinity (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Ho, W. (2022, September). Meet me at the edge of infinity. Paper presented at IMPACT 12 Printmaking Conference, UWE Bristol

Colourful rainbow rolls, subtle blends, smoky à la poupée and shimmering bokashi appear in many types of print. These colour gradients are a continuous and gradual transformation from one colour to another, with no clear boundaries. They are a visual... Read More about Meet me at the edge of infinity.

Rebuilding the Earth for you, me and the fish (2022)
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Everard, M. (2022, September). Rebuilding the Earth for you, me and the fish. Presented at Appledore Book Festival, Appledore, Devon

This presentation at the Appledore Book Festival on Sunday 18th September 2022 covered the topics of: - Living through momentous times - The ‘ecosystems revolution’ - Reconnecting with nature - Rebuilding the Earth - Take-home mes... Read More about Rebuilding the Earth for you, me and the fish.

Professorial inaugural lecture and musical performance: Bristol’s hidden Gothic history: A female literary tradition (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2022, September). Professorial inaugural lecture and musical performance: Bristol’s hidden Gothic history: A female literary tradition

In many ways, Bristol is a Gothic city, not just architecturally and through its involvement with the slave trade but also in regard to its literary heritage. Some of our most important women writers who wrote in the Gothic mode were inspired by Bris... Read More about Professorial inaugural lecture and musical performance: Bristol’s hidden Gothic history: A female literary tradition.

A brief review of the development of Passivhaus in the UK social housing sector (2022)
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Zhao, J., & Carter, K. (2022, September). A brief review of the development of Passivhaus in the UK social housing sector. Paper presented at Sustainability in Energy and Buildings (SEB-22), Split, Croatia

The social housing sector is lacking in both quantity and quality of new build and existing homes. The existing design and development of social housing are also in urgent need of review in terms of energy efficiency as the cost of living crisis deep... Read More about A brief review of the development of Passivhaus in the UK social housing sector.

Examining the occupational stress experiences of midwives: A mixed-methods stress audit (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Anchors, Z. (2022, September). Examining the occupational stress experiences of midwives: A mixed-methods stress audit. Paper presented at Wales and South West England Maternity and Midwifery Festival, Cardiff, Wales

UK midwives report high levels of workplace stress and nearly 70% are considering leaving the profession (Hunter et al., 2019). Following institutional ethical approval, a concurrent mixed-methods stress audit was conducted to better understand the s... Read More about Examining the occupational stress experiences of midwives: A mixed-methods stress audit.

Human identification: An investigation of 3D models of paranasal sinuses to establish a biological profile on a modern UK population (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Robles, M., Morgan, R., & Nakhaeizadeh, S. (2022, September). Human identification: An investigation of 3D models of paranasal sinuses to establish a biological profile on a modern UK population. Paper presented at ANZFSS 25th International Symposium on Forensic Sciences, Brisbane, Australia

Forensic anthropology aims to assist law enforcement with human identification by physically examining skeletal remains and assigning a biological profile using various metric and visual methods. These methods are crucial when a body undergoes extrem... Read More about Human identification: An investigation of 3D models of paranasal sinuses to establish a biological profile on a modern UK population.

Managing potential pathogens in stored rainwater using small-scale in-situ electrochemical activation (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Clayton, G., Fox, B., Steer, M., Thorn, R., & Reynolds, D. (2022, September). Managing potential pathogens in stored rainwater using small-scale in-situ electrochemical activation. Presented at International Water Association World Water Congress and Exhibition, Copenhagen

Rainwater can be a lifeline for many people who do not have piped water supplies, experience dry seasons, or live-in fresh water scarce areas. The quality of stored rainwater can deteriorate over time, due to increasing concentrations of contaminants... Read More about Managing potential pathogens in stored rainwater using small-scale in-situ electrochemical activation.

Addressing the professional and educational issues for the cancer nursing and allied health professions workforce: A collaborative, strategic, UK-wide approach (2022)
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Armoogum, J., Bell, D., Bowles, K., Campbell, K., Davis, J., Fores, M., …Taylor, V. (2022, September). Addressing the professional and educational issues for the cancer nursing and allied health professions workforce: A collaborative, strategic, UK-wide approach. Presented at ESMO Congress, Paris, France

Background Cancer will affect 1 in 2 of us during our lifetime. Never has the time to focus upon the cancer workforce been more critical. The importance of developing the cancer workforce has been emphasised globally, within Europe and the United Ki... Read More about Addressing the professional and educational issues for the cancer nursing and allied health professions workforce: A collaborative, strategic, UK-wide approach.

Talent coaching: Proceed with caution (2022)
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Mangion-Thornley, K. (2022, September). Talent coaching: Proceed with caution. Poster presented at European Mentoring and Coaching Council Global Research Conference, September 2022, Online

This poster highlights the role of coaching in the context of talent management. The qualitative single case study is based on 30 semi-structured interviews of talented employees, coaches and HR managers employed in a global bank. It introduces the... Read More about Talent coaching: Proceed with caution.

Talent coaching: Proceed with caution (2022)
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Mangion-Thornley, K. (2022, September). Talent coaching: Proceed with caution. Poster presented at Global Research Conference, European Mentoring and Coaching Council

This poster presents the characteristics of coaching used for talent management purposes. It argues that talent coaching is a specific intervention that is complex to operationalise due to its multiple roles for various stakeholders including talente... Read More about Talent coaching: Proceed with caution.

Convection-Permitting Model Simulation based on Local Climate Zones (LCZs) for winter in Istanbul (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Chun, K., Fan, P. Y., He, Q., Yetemen, O., Toker, E., Ezber, Y., & Sen, O. L. (2022, September). Convection-Permitting Model Simulation based on Local Climate Zones (LCZs) for winter in Istanbul

High resolution simulations at kilometre scales from convection-permitting models (CPMs) provide new avenues for studying the dynamics of urban regions that do not use deep convection parameterisation schemes. As a pilot investigation, a sensitive st... Read More about Convection-Permitting Model Simulation based on Local Climate Zones (LCZs) for winter in Istanbul.

Amplifying young children’s voices: Educational experiences of 3- to 7-year-olds in Wales during the COVID-19 Pandemic (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Chicken, S., Tyrie, J., Parnell, J., Waters-Davis, J., & Tur Porre, G. (2022, September). Amplifying young children’s voices: Educational experiences of 3- to 7-year-olds in Wales during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Paper presented at BERA (British Education Research Association) Conference 2022, Liverpool

Originality and significance Longitudinal evidence indicates that early life experiences, including those relating to early education and care (ECEC), impact a range of broad developmental areas including educational outcomes, cognitive developm... Read More about Amplifying young children’s voices: Educational experiences of 3- to 7-year-olds in Wales during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Rethinking living matter: Animate behaviours of fungal composites (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Nikolaidou, A., & Adamatzky, A. (2022, September). Rethinking living matter: Animate behaviours of fungal composites. Paper presented at SEEDS International Conference 2022, University of West of England, Bristol

Smart materials integrating conventional soft electronics e.g. sensors and actuators, are widely used in the building and wearable industries, contributing to the depletion of natural resources and having a vast environmental impact. In this paper, a... Read More about Rethinking living matter: Animate behaviours of fungal composites.