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Spotlight on the College of Arts Technology and Environment research Spotlight on the College of Arts Technology and Environment research | Research and External Engagement
The College of Arts Technology and Environment (CATE) has a vibrant research culture supporting a large range of exciting and impactful research across all our subject areas. Funded by a range of external funding bodies our research impacts on...
Vunja Kimya’ or breaking the silence on gender based violence for university students Vunja Kimya’ or breaking the silence on gender based violence for university students | Education blog
Violence prevention in a Global and Multi-cultural context: UK US and Kenya perspectives. Sexual violence has been in the spotlight with dramatic coverage of the abuse of young people in sports settings and institutional care. The prominence and...
The 2024 International Conference on Critical Education (ICCE): connecting with global struggles for education The 2024 International Conference on Critical Education (ICCE): connecting with global struggles for education | Education blog
By Stephen Beresford and Anna Burchfiel PhD candidates and members of ECRG In July 2024 we were lucky enough alongside the ECRG Lead and our PhD supervisor Alpesh Maisuria to have the opportunity to attend the International Conference of...
From MSc in Science Communication to Media Relations Manager… From MSc in Science Communication to Media Relations Manager... | Science Communication Unit blog
I knew Science Communications was for me when I was doing my undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences and preferred talking about my dissertation research rather than being in the lab doing it. After that I did some research and found the UWE...
Tag: economic benefits economic benefits | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Kiron Chatterjee Professor of Travel Behaviour I had the pleasure of attending the launch of the third edition of the Pedestrian Pound at the House of Commons on 25th November in a packed Committee Room 15. The Pedestrian Pound demonstrates...
UWE Bristol alumni launch new Family Wellbeing app UWE Bristol alumni launch new Family Wellbeing app | Bristol Business School blog
Benjamin Draper Business Management with Economics graduate and William Testeil International Business graduate have created an app that makes it fun and simple for families to improve their wellbeing by encouraging them to exercise eat well and...
Month: November 2020 1 November 2025 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
A British Academy/Leverhulme Trust funded project led by Professor Susan Durbin with Professor Jennifer Tomlinson (Leeds University Business School) and Stella Warren (UWE) The Problem The challenges of greater gender balance at senior...
Social Worker (Integrated Degree) - BSc(Hons) Social Work
Study our Social Worker apprenticeship while working in social care. Become a professional social worker, ready to register and practise as soon as you qualify.
Construction Site Management - BSc(Hons) Construction Project Management
Study our Construction Site Manager apprenticeship to gain a Construction Project Management degree accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Keeping on top of your spending in your first first few weeks Keeping on top of your spending in your first first few weeks | Student blog
Starting uni is super exciting but let’s be real it can feel like a lot in your first week. Between finding your way around meeting new people and navigating student life keeping on top of your money can easily slip down the list. So here’s a...
Tag: walkability walkability | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Walking is something most of us do no matter our age income background or ethnicity. You would be forgiven for thinking that transport planners know all about it and have used that knowledge to sort our streets so that they are accessible and...
Too Much Monkey Business? Too Much Monkey Business? | Bristol Law School blog
The “Monkey selfie” case took another turn this week with news that a settlement had been reached between local Forest of Dean photographer David Slater and the pressure group PETA People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Marcus Keppel-Palmer...