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UWE Bristol Ocean and Sir David Attenborough UWE Bristol Ocean and Sir David Attenborough | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
by Thomas Appleby Associate Professor in Property Law Academics have an extraordinary role to play in society. In normal employment workers are too busy doing the job to gain objectivity. But teaching and research particularly on practical...
Meet the team: Alex King Meet the team: Alex King | Biospheric Microplastics research blog
Alex King has recently joined the team as a PhD Student. Below Alex shares a bit on her background and her work: Tell us a bit about your background? I studied biology at Cardiff University and have worked since within the environment and...
UWE staff appointed to help ESRC plan its data infrastructure strategy UWE staff appointed to help ESRC plan its data infrastructure strategy | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) the body that allocates and oversees social science research funding across the UK higher education sector will face some significant decisions in data infrastructure and services over the next few...
Month: February 2019 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
BCEF member Dr Danielle Guizzo Archela is an associate researcher of Autonomy an independent progressive think tank which aims to address the uncertainty of work in the modern era. Autonomy is comprised from a multidisciplinary array of...
Production and Prototyping Equipment for Manufacturing Ceramic Media for Water Biofiltration Production and Prototyping Equipment for Manufacturing Ceramic Media for Water Biofiltration | Healthy Waters blog
Image: Research Associates Rosy Heywood and Sonny Lightfoot using the extruder Written by Rosy Heywood Research Associate Centre for Print Research The production and prototyping of ceramic media has been predominantly based at the Centre for...
Month: December 2018 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Professor Felix Ritchie and Dr Hilary Drew Apprentices are amongst the lowest paid workers in the UK. Their statutory minimum wage is lower than for any other worker aged 16 or over. Despite this our research along with Michail Veliziotis at...
Month: November 2022 November 2022 | Healthy Waters blog
Image: Research Associates Rosy Heywood and Sonny Lightfoot using the extruder Written by Rosy Heywood Research Associate Centre for Print Research The production and prototyping of ceramic media has been predominantly based at the Centre for...
Energy Contagion in the COVID-19 Crisis Energy Contagion in the COVID-19 Crisis | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Reinhold Heinlein At the time of the COVID-19 crisis the oil market has suffered an unprecedented crisis with the WTI crude oil price dropping into negative territory (-$37.63 per barrel) in April 2020. At the same time the oil/stock market...
Month: May 2023 1 November 2025 | Alumni blog
Among the graduates exhibiting this year will be 30-year-old MA Photography student Ciara Hillyer from Bristol. Ciara was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) when she was five days old – a genetic condition which creates a build-up of thick...
The Education Research Network (ERNie) Upcoming Events Events Book club Writing cafe The Characteristics of Expertise in HE Teaching Educational Equity: Do single-sex classrooms help to close the gender-achievement gap? On-campus Bystander Behaviour The Education Research Network (ERNie) Upcoming Events | Education blog
The Education Research Network (ERNie) has forthcoming interesting and varied events that will be of interest. They include talks discussions a book club meeting and a writing café. Further details will follow in due course. Many of these events...
Women Like Me Mentoring Programme – Now Open for Second Cohort in 2024! Women Like Me Mentoring Programme – Now Open for Second Cohort in 2024! | Engineering Our Future
We are excited to announce that our Women Like Me mentoring programme is now open for recruitment for a second cohort in 2024! Thanks to additional funding from the Office for Students we’re expanding this successful initiative offering even...
Bristol Law School graduate named Human Rights Lawyer of the Year Bristol Law School graduate named Human Rights Lawyer of the Year | Bristol Law School blog
By Jeremy Allen Media Relations A Bristol Law School graduate has been named Human Rights Lawyer of the Year by the Law Society the representative body for solicitors in England and Wales. Ravi Naik was awarded the accolade for work as a leading...