Search
Showing 1501-1512 of 2911 results for '阿里云服务器账号登录Search - 国际阿里云手机注册(联系TG:@smhao)各种实名备案'.
How to organise your work and study from home How to organise your work and study from home | Student views blog
by Chloe BA(Hons) Creative and Professional Writing Going from a full or part time schedule at university to completing our deadlines and coursework at home can be a real struggle especially when there isn’t a regular routine or timetable....
Month: April 2025 30 August 2025 | Alumni blog
Mia Collins candidate on BBC’s The Apprentice 2025 BBC The Apprentice candidate Mia Collins thrives on a challenge. Discipline and structure are core to her mindset. Constantly looking to develop herself she uses feedback as a springboard...
Month: June 2025 30 August 2025 | Alumni blog
A circus Ringmaster Gromit has been created by Illustration alum Tozer complete with top hat and tails. Sign painter Tozer was commissioned to create the Gromit inspired by The Greatest Showman story. Ringmaster Gromit will be at Bristol...
Child of the Windrush generation determined to make Bristol better Child of the Windrush generation determined to make Bristol better | Alumni blog
Carole Johnson was appointed Deputy Lord Mayor of Bristol City Council 2020 – 2021. Her strong sense of civic duty and her commitment to unlocking the agency of Bristol’s BAME communities is driven by her life experiences. The daughter of...
UWE and Aerospace Bristol host local schools for a free STEM day trip! UWE and Aerospace Bristol host local schools for a free STEM day trip! | Engineering Our Future
The DETI Inspire team at UWE Bristol are collaborating with Air League the UK’s leading aviation and aerospace charity who are generously supporting the free delivery of Aerospace Engineering days out for 16 classes from schools in the...
Empowering WECA pupils with data for sustainable school streets Empowering WECA pupils with data for sustainable school streets | Engineering Our Future
Speeding cars traffic jams air pollution… these are but a few of the grievances the average city dweller contends with on a daily basis. Below the driving age children in the West of England do not contribute to these problems yet they are among...
It’s 2016: Are we communicating effectively? It’s 2016: Are we communicating effectively? | Science Communication Unit blog
Corra Boushel is a project coordinator at the SCU. A recent experience with an organisation I won’t name left me disappointed annoyed and then worried. Something I took for granted as straightforward turned out to be impossible for the other...
Funding funding everywhere? Sci Comm South West insights into the F-word Funding funding everywhere? Sci Comm South West insights into the F-word | Science Communication Unit blog
Author: Ola Michalec @Ola_Michalec The ‘F’ word we should learn to say loudly and clearly without embarrassment: funding. As an early career researcher and communicator I often come across requests for funding ‘help’. What can I do to manage my...
From biology to science communication From biology to science communication | Science Communication Unit blog
Many people in the science communication field have an educational background in natural sciences (in my case biology) and subsequently found a passion for science communication. I had my insight during the time I was working in a botanic...
Team Entrepreneurship student wins TARGETjobs undergraduate student of the year award Team Entrepreneurship student wins TARGETjobs undergraduate student of the year award | Bristol Business School blog
Oliver Haddon a third year student studying Team Entrepreneurship at Bristol Business School has won The Future Leader in Business Undergraduate of the Year award in the Annual TARGETjobs competition. 12 prestigious awards were up for grabs...
Taking a lead on Brexit Taking a lead on Brexit | Vice-Chancellor's blog
(An extract from a speech given to the AUA Autumn Conference Cardiff Nov. 23) Things considered universities are not in bad shape. This is compared to 2011 when HEFCE was reporting 1 in 5 of universities in deficit and half below the...
From crime scenes to comic strips: exploring forensic science communication From crime scenes to comic strips: exploring forensic science communication | Science Communication Unit blog
Forensic science has always fascinated me—from DNA analysis fingerprinting to blood spatter patterns. So when the chance to collaborate with the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science and the University of Dundee for my Master’s thesis...