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More ethnic minority teachers are needed in UK schools – but teaching can affect their mental health and wellbeing More ethnic minority teachers are needed in UK schools - but teaching can affect their mental health and wellbeing | Education blog
By Terra Glowach (UWE Bristol) Malcolm Richards (UWE Bristol) and Rafael Mitchell (University of Bristol) – as published by The Conversation There is a major shortage of new teachers in England and this includes teachers from ethnic...
“Labour need to commit to a comprehensive review of private education.” “Labour need to commit to a comprehensive review of private education.” | Education blog
The problem of unfairness in the education system is now unavoidable. Labour must initiate a comprehensive review of the role of fee paying private schools. This should include the creation of an Office for private schools’ accountability to...
Montpelier High student group Tackling Diversity in Teaching give PGCE Secondary students a masterclass on diversity and oracy in the classroom Montpelier High student group Tackling Diversity in Teaching give PGCE Secondary students a masterclass on diversity and oracy in the classroom | Education blog
By Terra Glowach PGCE Tutor and Co-Programme Lead for Secondary PGCE; Senior Lecturer in Education On 14 October 2024 the Secondary PGCE Programme launched a week of university-school partnership activities focused on oracy: how to promote oracy...
Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering | Engineering Our Future
Building to Break Barriers is a new outreach project that aims to engage children from under-represented groups with engineering using the computer game Minecraft which allows players to build almost limitless creations. The project will...
Successful Client-Agency Briefing: Mission impossible? Successful Client-Agency Briefing: Mission impossible? | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
In a survey I conducted a few years ago I was keen to discover what agencies thought about the quality of the briefing process. The results were disconcerting though not surprising. For example asked to score the statement ‘Clients are good at...
Is Marketing The Devil’s Art? Is Marketing The Devil's Art? | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
The latest blog post is written by Martin Williams a member of UWE’s Applied Marketing Research Group. In 2012 I was the Sales & Marketing Director at the ecological attraction and charity the Eden Project. I wrote an email to my...
EVENT: Better Data; Better Research; Better Policy in partnership with ADR UK Background Workshop aims Who is behind the workshop? Who should attend Activities Attendance fee and registration Contact details EVENT: Better Data; Better Research; Better Policy in partnership with ADR UK | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Research Development Workshop: Better Data; Better Research; Better Policy In person event. Date: Tuesday 21 May 24 Registration: Register here Background ADR UK is transforming the way researchers access the UK’s wealth of public sector data....
Introducing our newest Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate; Matt Dumbrill Introducing our newest Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate; Matt Dumbrill | Research and External Engagement
Introducing our new starter Matt Dumbrill who has recently joined as a Creative Technologies Associate for a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with True to Nature Ltd and UWE Bristol. True to Nature is a Bristol-based independent production...
Being a commuter student at UWE Bristol Being a commuter student at UWE Bristol | Student views blog
By Maddie BA(Hons) Creative and Professional Writing In this blog Maddie shares what it’s like travelling in each day and finding her feet on campus. She talks about the challenges the small wins and what’s helped her feel at home at university...
How Verity’s getting edible insects on the menu to support sustainable food production. How Verity's getting edible insects on the menu to support sustainable food production. | Student views blog
By Verity UWE Bristol Associate Professor. Associate Professor Verity is proving bugs are one possible solution to the sustainability issues faced by the food production industry. She’s working to get edible insects introduced to lunch menus in...
Why I love living in Bristol Why I love living in Bristol | Student views blog
By Laura MSc Science Communication student MSc Science Communication student Laura shares what she loves about living in Bristol. “During my six years studying in Bristol I’ve got to know the area well and I’d love to tell you about some of my...
How studying at UWE Bristol helped me discover my dream career How studying at UWE Bristol helped me discover my dream career | Student views blog
By Laura BA(Hons) Creative and Professional Writing In this blog Laura shares how moving from Barbados to study Creative and Professional Writing at UWE Bristol helped her uncover an unexpected passion for marketing. She reflects on developing...