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Assessment Offences – what counts as cheating? Assessment Offences – what counts as cheating? | Student blog
You’ve most likely heard your module or programme leader talk about assessment offences: but what are they? Can you use AI? What’s an essay mill? How much does referencing matter? Read on to get clarity so you’re not at risk. Let’s chat AI...
Intergenerational Contact: Connecting Generations and Connecting the Research Intergenerational Contact: Connecting Generations and Connecting the Research | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Jennie Ferrell Photos courtesy of Acorns ‘n’ Oaks Playgroups Intergenerational activities and programmes have become a popular topic in the United Kingdom recently with the success of projects involving older adults and children as portrayed...
Guest Talk – Dr Lorenzo Pasculli: The Impact of Brexit on Integrity and Corruption: Local and Global Challenges Guest Talk – Dr Lorenzo Pasculli: The Impact of Brexit on Integrity and Corruption: Local and Global Challenges | Bristol Law School blog
The talk was organised by the Commercial Law Unit and the International Law and Human Rights Unit on behalf of the Centre for Applied Legal Research. On 14 February 2018 Dr Lorenzo Pasculli Senior Lecturer in Law at Kingston University London...
Tag: digital construction digital construction | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
By Patrick Manu Professor of Innovative Construction and Project Management The UK International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF) is designed to enable UK researchers and innovators to collaborate with international partners (in academia and...
Category: IT IT | Student blog
What comes to mind when you hear AI? Chatbots essay prompts or is it a “no-go” topic in your mind? We’re talking about it so you’re aware of the areas of life where it’s impacting you and so you can make good decisions as you engage with it....
“Too big to fail and too big to jail?” Are some corporations’ untouchable to the UK regulators? “Too big to fail and too big to jail?” Are some corporations’ untouchable to the UK regulators? | Bristol Law School blog
Blog by Amber Egan UWE Bristol Law alumni Public trust in business has been tarnished by the disclosure of fraudulent dishonest and harmful activity by banks and corporations such as the fall of Arthur Andersen and Libor Scandal.[1] The extent...
Tag: driverless operations driverless operations | 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...
Do Articles 35 and 55 of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Convention effectively protect the environment during an armed conflict? Do Articles 35 and 55 of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Convention effectively protect the environment during an armed conflict? | Bristol Law School blog
Gerald Carter LLB student Firstly why do Articles 35 & 55 of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Convention[1] exist? Art. 35 & 55 were created in response to the toxic herbicide known as Agent Orange. Used during the Vietnam War...
Museums will open their doors again after the COVID-19 crisis – here’s why Museums will open their doors again after the COVID-19 crisis – here’s why | Science Communication Unit blog
Adam Milner’s Late Night Space Force 31 October 2019 – 26 Jan 2020 Everson Museum of Art. This blog post was originally published in Spanish and Catalan and we thank our former SCU colleague Dr Erik Stengler for sharing the...
Kitchen Cultures: cultivating cross-cultural conversations towards inclusive climate futures Kitchen Cultures: cultivating cross-cultural conversations towards inclusive climate futures | Science Communication Unit blog
Introduction These are some of the questions that have emerged through Kitchen Cultures a project that has been developed with the Eden Project’s Invisible World exhibition during lockdown as part of a remote residency. In collaboration with six...
Designing an inclusive event: Sci Comm South West 2019 Designing an inclusive event: Sci Comm South West 2019 | Science Communication Unit blog
On 21st June UWE Bristol welcomed over 100 science-communication practitioners from the South West the culmination of over five months of planning organising and orchestrating with a small team of five women at the helm. All throughout attention...
Tag: Biosensing Analytical and Forensics Biosensing Analytical and Forensics | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Some of the world-leading research being conducted in the Centre for Biomedical Science has been highlighted alongside other research taking place with the School of Applied Science at UWE. This edition of the Science Matters magazine has been...