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UWE Bristol internship scheme 2024–2025 - Internships
This internship scheme is an opportunity for UWE Bristol students and graduates to gain valuable work experience in a range of employment sectors over the summer period.
Tag: walking walking | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Jonathan Flower Senior Research Fellow Many of us will soon be taking a hopefully well-earned rest over the festive period. At some point you may put on a paper crown and break into a smile (or not) as someone reads a cracker joke. Well here...
Historic Steps towards Protecting Marine Genetic Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction Historic Steps towards Protecting Marine Genetic Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction | Bristol Law School blog
Katerina Tschausovska LLM student In March 2023 at the United Nations in New York history has been written for the least explored region on earth: the waters beyond national jurisdiction are to be newly governed under a multilateral agreement to...
Visiting Scholar Dr Philippe Karpe at the Bristol Law School Visiting Scholar Dr Philippe Karpe at the Bristol Law School | Bristol Law School blog
Written by Dr Noelle Quenivet Between 10 February and 10 March 2018 the Centre for Applied Legal Research hosted Dr Philippe Karpe as Visiting Scholar. Dr Philippe Karpe is a senior legal researcher and international expert working for CIRAD a...
Cake in the Office – health hazard or edible symbols of collegiality and teamwork? Cake in the Office - health hazard or edible symbols of collegiality and teamwork? | Bristol Business School blog
Guest blog: By Dr Harriet Shortt Senior Lecturer in Organisation Studies Bristol Business School I am sure many of us are familiar with cake in the office – cakes to celebrate a colleague’s birthday cake sales for fundraisers in the office...
Month: May 2024 27 September 2025 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Can new technologies like bus automation support a shift to more sustainable mobility? How in practical terms could automation make buses more attractive? These were the key questions which motivated the Centre for Transport & Society’s...
Month: December 2024 27 September 2025 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Jonathan Flower Senior Research Fellow Many of us will soon be taking a hopefully well-earned rest over the festive period. At some point you may put on a paper crown and break into a smile (or not) as someone reads a cracker joke. Well here...
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Shining the light on implicit bias: Do we really know what we believe? Shining the light on implicit bias: Do we really know what we believe? | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Charlotte R. Pennington In everyday life you will be asked to report your attitudes and opinions towards a whole host of different things. When buying a TV you may be asked retrospectively to provide ratings of the product or even the person...
Academic Spotlight: Arthur Turner & Unleashing the Power of Creative Coaching. Academic Spotlight: Arthur Turner & Unleashing the Power of Creative Coaching. | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
A member of BLCC with an impressive portfolio of experience Dr. Arthur Turner is well renowned both in research and industry circles. This wealth of experience and knowledge has lead him to writing The Theory and Practice of Creative Coaching; a...
Environmental crises in Nigeria and extraterritorial judicial achievements: A wake-up call for Nigerian courts? Environmental crises in Nigeria and extraterritorial judicial achievements: A wake-up call for Nigerian courts? | Bristol Law School blog
Written by Cleverline T Brown Doctoral student member of Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group. The decisions of extraterritorial courts have left much to be desired about the efforts of the judiciary at the national level to...
Climate Change Mitigation and European Food Standards: Understanding the Impacts in South Africa Climate Change Mitigation and European Food Standards: Understanding the Impacts in South Africa | Bristol Business School blog
Ines Carter LLM Alumni Member of ELSRG This research places itself in the urgency of the climate crisis and what it means for food security. This question hangs like a Damocles sword on governments. Indeed the climate crisis destabilizes...