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Workplace Trends 2013…what’s new in work space? Workplace Trends 2013...what's new in work space? | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
By Dr Harriet Shortt Another part of my week last week was spent at the Workplace Trends Conference 2013 held at the Royal College of General Practitioners. This is one of the few non-academic conferences I have been to and it was recommended by...
Perspectives on Unleadership: Collaborating and connecting — shifting the dialogue together. Perspectives on Unleadership: Collaborating and connecting — shifting the dialogue together. | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Photo by Shane Rounce on Unsplash This is a re-blog. Click here to view the original Written by Dr Kay Galpin and other blogs discussing this topic. Professor Carol Jarvis Professor Hugo Gaggiotti and Dr Selen Kars founded ‘The...
Rediscovering motivation at the Earthwatch “Science Camp” Rediscovering motivation at the Earthwatch “Science Camp” | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah E. McConnell Great expectations Like many other PhD students I am sure I found myself struggling to stay motivated over the doldrum summer months. Campus quietens and academic activities wind down which is an issue if like me you get...
The “Necessary evil” of a compliance role for HR: Examining the day-to-day realities of human resources (HR) practice The “Necessary evil” of a compliance role for HR: Examining the day-to-day realities of human resources (HR) practice | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr Helen Mortimore and Dr Catherine Mackintosh The problem for HR practitioners When was the last time you heard somebody praise their HR department: “oh they’re so helpful” or “they’re great at what they do”? HR professionals battle for...
How UWE Bristol students use and experience campus greenspaces How UWE Bristol students use and experience campus greenspaces | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Yarden Woolf Over the last two and a half years I have been researching some of the greenspaces on campus as part of my PhD. Overall my study explores the relationship between students’ experience in greenspaces nature connectedness and...
Preparing for your healthcare placement Preparing for your healthcare placement | Student blog
by Student Communications If you’re studying on one of our many healthcare courses placements are likely to be a huge part of your uni experience. Working on the wards and in the community will be hugely rewarding (after all it’s why...
Who governs the skies? Shaping the future of drone logistics Who governs the skies? Shaping the future of drone logistics | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Photo by Diana Măceşanu on Unsplash by Daniela Paddeu Associate Professor of Sustainable Freight Futures Drones have long promised a logistics revolution. From delivering medical supplies to remote areas to easing congestion in cities...
Student blog post: To which extent is it possible to include cultural genocide in the definition of genocide as stated in the ICC Statute? Student blog post: To which extent is it possible to include cultural genocide in the definition of genocide as stated in the ICC Statute? | Bristol Law School blog
This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. Following from last year’s blogging success we decided to publish our...
The contagion of disinformation The contagion of disinformation | Bristol Law School blog
By Ezinwa Awogu – BA philosophy graduate GDL Law student at UWE Bristol and aspiring solicitor More connected than ever information spreads instantaneously and amongst that information none seems to spread quite as viciously as...
The disclosure crisis: A suspect and practitioner perspective The disclosure crisis: A suspect and practitioner perspective | Bristol Law School blog
On Wednesday 5 December 2018 UWE Bristol hosted the first annual Criminal Justice Research Unit lecture on the topic “The disclosure crisis: A suspect and practitioner perspective.” The event was organised and chaired by Dr Tom Smithand Dr Ed...
SLSA Seminar Series: The Perennial Problem of Disclosure – A way forward? SLSA Seminar Series: The Perennial Problem of Disclosure – A way forward? | Bristol Law School blog
By Ed Johnston Ed Johnston has recently been award £1 500 from the annual Socio-Legal Scholars Association’s Annual Seminar Series. Ed is currently organising a one-day conference at UWE Bristol Law School on the topic “The Perennial Problem of...
Urgenda: A Turning Point in Climate Litigation- An Analysis of the Supreme Court Decision Urgenda: A Turning Point in Climate Litigation- An Analysis of the Supreme Court Decision | Bristol Law School blog
By Farzam Maleki second year LLB student The main question of law raised by the Urgenda case[1] is whether the Dutch government was acting unlawfully in not meeting the internationally recognised climate target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions...