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Australia’s bold proposals for government data sharing Australia’s bold proposals for government data sharing | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Felix Ritchie. In August I spent a week in Australia working with the new Office of the National Data Commissioner (ONDC). The ONDC set up at the beginning of July is barely two months old but has been charged with the objective of getting a...
Behind the scenes at Bristol Museum Behind the scenes at Bristol Museum | Science Communication Unit blog
Text by Andy Ridgway Senior Lecturer in Science Communication images by Marta Palau Franco euRathlon project manager. “Artists love this kind of thing ” says Bonnie Griffin Natural History Curator at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. The thing in...
Science communicators need to get it: science isn’t fun. Science communicators need to get it: science isn't fun. | Science Communication Unit blog
I am writing on the flight that takes me to a conference in Warsaw which will nicely draw to a close a research cycle that started shortly after I joined the SCU. As part of my job interview at UWE Bristol almost exactly 4 years ago I said that...
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
Good lawyering is fundamental to the protection of vulnerable individuals accused of criminal offences – but causes one to question what ‘good’ lawyering is in this context. One method of assessing this would be consideration of how effectively...
School of Applied Sciences - College of Health, Science and Society
The School of Applied Sciences aims to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We have an excellent reputation for the quality of our teaching and approvals from external bodies.
New Publication – Economic Clusters and Globalization: Diversity and Resilience New Publication - Economic Clusters and Globalization: Diversity and Resilience | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
“Economic Clusters and Globalization: Diversity and Resilience“ edited by our Dr Berrbizne Urzelai and Francisco Puig shows that in today’s globalized world clusters are an important factor in explaining the different growth...
Towards sustainable cities: best practices and challenges of urban sustainable policies implementation Towards sustainable cities: best practices and challenges of urban sustainable policies implementation | Bristol Law School blog
By Francesco Venuti a member of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group. Cities’ role in achieving Sustainable Development Cities are thrilling places that allow people to develop new and innovative ideas offering many...
Month: February 2020 10 January 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Tim Hink’s article “Fear on Robots and Life Satisfaction” is forthcoming in the International Journal of Social Robotics. The use of robots and in particular next-generation robots in the production of goods and services is increasing. What...
Month: July 2021 10 January 2026 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
This month’s guest post on employee benefits is written by Stefano Gasparri Senior Lecturer in HRM UWE Bristol. This blog brings to the fore the importance of employee benefits for organisations and employees as part of their reward offering. I...
Research Excellence Framework (REF) - Research
UWE Bristol's approach to REF 2021 and information on REF 2014 results.