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Category: Starting Block Starting Block | Student blog
We understand the move to university-level education can feel a little overwhelming. Feeling nervous or unsure about things during the first few weeks at university is expected and very common. Don’t worry though – we’ve got...
International Men’s Day 2024 International Men's Day 2024 | Student blog
What does it mean to be a man? We’ve been out and about on campus to pose that question to our male-identifying students for a new video to mark International Men’s Day 2024. Their responses covered a huge range of topics including talking...
Start Strong with Starting Block Start Strong with Starting Block | Student blog
We understand the move to university-level education can feel a little overwhelming. Feeling nervous or unsure about things during the first few weeks at university is expected and very common. Don’t worry though – we’ve got...
Pro bono works Pro bono works | Bristol Law School blog
In a series of blog posts Associate Head of Pro Bono Marcus Keppel-Palmer will be sharing with us why Pro Bono at UWE Bristol works. In this first post Marcus shares research shared at the UWE Learning & Teaching Conference about the...
Bristol Law School 2017 Round Up Bristol Law School 2017 Round Up | Bristol Law School blog
As 2017 comes to a close we want to share with you some of our highlights from the past year: Back in January we launched our new Research Centres and groups. In February we helped alumnus Jeremiah Daliel’s launch his first book inspired by his...
Bristol law students win £1m in welfare benefits for clients Bristol law students win £1m in welfare benefits for clients | Bristol Law School blog
Law students’ work representing benefits claimants wrongly declared fit for employment has helped secure a nomination for a national award. University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) students have been volunteering at the Avon &...
Former Bristol Law Society President donates collection to UWE Bristol Law School Former Bristol Law Society President donates collection to UWE Bristol Law School | Bristol Law School blog
John Lyes a past president of Bristol Law Society has donated his collection of books and materials on the history of the legal profession with especial focus on the legal profession of Bristol to UWE. Amongst the papers were a copy of John’s own...
Bristol Law School helps celebrate alumnus Jeremiah Daliel’s first book inspired by his real life experiences Bristol Law School helps celebrate alumnus Jeremiah Daliel’s first book inspired by his real life experiences | Bristol Law School blog
On Thursday 16th February Bristol Business and the Bristol Law School invited alumnus Jeremiah Daliel back to UWE to help him launch his first book. Jeremiah Daliel was in a car accident in 2011 which left him wheelchair bound. Whilst recovering...
UWE Bristol re- launches the International Talent Scheme UWE Bristol re- launches the International Talent Scheme | Bristol Law School blog
In response to the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education’s report on ‘Supporting and Enhancing the Experience of International Students in the UK’ which highlighted the need for universities to engage with employers promoting the...
National Pro Bono Week National Pro Bono Week | Bristol Law School blog
Author: Marcus Keppel-Palmer Associate Head of Department Pro Bono This week is National Pro Bono week running from 6th to 10th November. This is the 16th annual National Pro Bono Week and is sponsored by the Law Society Bar Council and CILEx....
Visual Guide to Ram Pressing Water Filter Pots Visual Guide to Ram Pressing Water Filter Pots | Healthy Waters blog
By Rosy Heywood Research Associate at the Centre for Print Research UWE Bristol The ceramics research team on the Healthy Waters project have designed and 3D printed a press mould to create porous water filter pots. The moulds were then fitted...
What does climate change have to do with finance? What does climate change have to do with finance? | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Yannis Dafermos (UWE Bristol) and Maria Nikolaidi (University of Greenwich) It is now widely accepted that unless we take immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions climate change will damage our economies and societies in the next...