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‘Replete with folly and injustice’ – Hammond follows in Osborne’s footsteps ‘Replete with folly and injustice’ – Hammond follows in Osborne’s footsteps | Bristol Business School blog
Author Jo Michell Senior Lecturer in Economics The media response to the Budget is always reliably low on content and high on hyperbole. Even by these exacting standards 2017 has been a vintage year. Coverage has focused almost exclusively on the...
UWE Bristol launches The Bristol Distinguished Address Autumn 2020 Series UWE Bristol launches The Bristol Distinguished Address Autumn 2020 Series | Bristol Business School blog
The Bristol Distinguished Address Series (BDAS) provides a unique opportunity to hear about challenges and decisions being made at the highest level of strategic leadership by high-profile business executives from across the country and is back...
Studying science communication online: My professional transition during a global transition Studying science communication online: My professional transition during a global transition | Science Communication Unit blog
I never thought that my professional life would change in the way it has over the last three years. Nor could I even imagine the challenging and unexpected circumstances all of this change was going to happen within. After studying for a degree...
Month: August 2025 August 2025 | Healthy Waters blog
By Rosie Perrett Dr Connie Tulloch and Matt Coombs The Healthy Waters blog is back! Our research group are currently working on three government funded research projects monitoring the health of rivers using sensors to measure various...
Month: August 2023 August 2023 | Healthy Waters blog
Guest blog post by Professor Chad Staddon Professor of Resource Economics and Policy Sewage releases into rivers are a significant problem in Stroud District where I have lived for more than twenty years. They cause significant damage to the...
Re Blog: Reflections on 2023 with the WED Project Re Blog: Reflections on 2023 with the WED Project | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
This time of year offers opportunity to reflect on the past year and look forward to the next. Here we re blog our Wage & Employment Dynamics (WED) project blog. The WED project take this opportunity to discuss and reflect upon their 2023...
Damian Whittard Presents Ground-breaking Research on Green Jobs at the International Conference on Sustainability Environment and Social Transition in Economics and Finance (SESTEF 2024) Damian Whittard Presents Ground-breaking Research on Green Jobs at the International Conference on Sustainability Environment and Social Transition in Economics and Finance (SESTEF 2024) | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
The pursuit of an environmentally sustainable and equitable future has never been more critical. In this context we are excited to announce that Damian Whittard Associate Professor – University of the West of England and ADR UK Research...
Month: March 2024 1 November 2025 | Alumni blog
To mark International Women’s Day 2024 we asked two alumni who are driven female business founders about their unique journeys. They shared the toughest challenges they’ve encountered and what makes them most proud. Aisha Thomas founded...
Linking iconic British writer Angela Carter to Bristol by way of an art exhibition Linking iconic British writer Angela Carter to Bristol by way of an art exhibition | Research and External Engagement
It comes as no surprise that Dr Marie Mulvey-Roberts’ shelves house an abundance of books given that she is a Professor in English Literature at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) and specialises in Gothic literature. Included in...
How Paul and his team’s work is making our university more sustainable. How Paul and his team's work is making our university more sustainable. | Student views blog
By Paul UWE Bristol’s Head of Environment and Sustainability. Head of Environment and Sustainability Paul tells us how he’s turned his passion for sustainability and tackling the climate crisis into a career. He shares how UWE Bristol is...
Education in Primary Schools: climate and craft (EPICC) There is an urgent need for educational practices that provide opportunities for engagement address concerns support emotional needs and facilitate collective response – craftivism is a tool that can help Education in Primary Schools: climate and craft (EPICC) | Education blog
Associate Professor of Education Verity Jones announces new project – Education in Primary Schools: climate and craft (EPICC) Verity Jones Associate Professor of Education Verity6.Jones@uwe.ac.uk. I am excited to announce that I am to lead...
Engendering Collegiality Through Inter-Institutional Pedagogies Engendering Collegiality Through Inter-Institutional Pedagogies | Education blog
By Will Grant – Associate Director of Postgraduate Study in the School of Arts UWE Bristol. Linked closely with the Pedagogy strand of the ECRG. The teaching profession practices in an increasingly fragmented landscape with school...