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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...
Category: Feel Good Focus Feel Good Focus | Student blog
By Aaliyah Hussain Senior Student Experience Coach January can feel like the hardest time of the year for many. Even though the shortest days of the Winter are behind us (yes the days are officially getting longer!) mornings are still dark and...
Researching equality diversity and inclusion in Italy: why are transsexual individuals not included in the ‘equality debate’? The story of Cloe Bianco Gender vs. Sex When inclusivity is not even in the picture Conclusions Researching equality diversity and inclusion in Italy: why are transsexual individuals not included in the ‘equality debate’? | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Please note this article discusses topics of suicide and discrimination and may be distressing or triggering for some. Links for support on topics that are discussed in this article can be found at the bottom of this page. Sara Fanti As an...
The synergies between the Paris Agreement and the SDGs: An opportunity for national governments to achieve key climate targets The synergies between the Paris Agreement and the SDGs: An opportunity for national governments to achieve key climate targets | Bristol Law School blog
Dr Noah A. Izoukumor Member of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group Introduction The Paris Agreement (PA) was adopted on the 12th of December 2015.[1] The central aim of the PA is to keep global temperature rise below 2...
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...
Tag: Drugs and alcohol pratitioner Drugs and alcohol pratitioner | Student blog
What do you think the University’s policy is towards drugs and alcohol? Do you know what harm reduction means in relation to drugs and alcohol? And would you know where to go for support if you wanted to know how a certain substance might affect...
Home-working during Coronavirus – using the corners of our home for work rest and play Home-working during Coronavirus - using the corners of our home for work rest and play | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Back in 2017 Dr Harriet Shortt Associate Professor of Organisation Studies at UWE Bristol Business School wrote a piece for Work Wise UK about how the commute – be it on a train a bus or in a car – offers an important space for reflection and...
Information Management - MSc
MSc Information Management is vocational and practice-oriented, designed to support information and knowledge managers. The course provides a balance of traditional information management and library science, informed by cutting edge developments in information architecture and data management.
Wildlife Filmmaking: From Start To Finish at UWE Bristol Wildlife Filmmaking: From Start To Finish at UWE Bristol | Science Communication Unit blog
By George Edwards Priya Bala and Corragh-May White It’s not every day you get to create your own short film. Yet the MSc in Science Communication at UWE Bristol not only provides this opportunity but does so on such a scale you can’t help but...
Tag: cycling cycling | 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...
Dry January: A reflective account of a participating alcohol researcher Dry January: A reflective account of a participating alcohol researcher | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Charlotte Pennington This blog post provides a reflective account of my own experiences participating in Dry January – an alcohol abstinence challenge initiated by Alcohol Change UK that encourages people to reduce their levels of alcohol...
Tag: built environment built environment | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
by Ahmed Hagras Senior Lecturer in Building Information Modelling Co-programme leader MSc BIM In 2024 we brought people together from across the built environment to ask a big question: “Are We There Yet?” It was a moment to pause and reflect on...