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Month: January 2021 1 November 2025 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog

This month’s guest post is written by Dr Vanda Papafilippou Senior Lecturer in HRM UWE Bristol. Women comprise just 12% of the UK engineering workforce (EngineeringUK 2018) and despite the efforts of both the state and the industry it...

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Spark the Future Spark the Future | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

by Elahe Karimnia The vision for rejuvenating high streets through meanwhile projects—temporary use of vacant spaces—is gaining momentum. This approach is capturing the interest of local authorities property owners and developers as it offers a...

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Climate-adapted traditional or cottage-garden planting? How acceptable is ‘climate ready’ planting to the public and what drives these reactions? Climate-adapted traditional or cottage-garden planting? How acceptable is ‘climate ready’ planting to the public and what drives these reactions? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

By Helen Hoyle….. The UN COP 26 2021 Climate Conference heightened public awareness of the need to act now to mitigate the climate crisis. This in turn precipitates a call to ‘futureproof’ cities by introducing resilient urban green...

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Why do Space and Stuff Matter in Housing Design? Why do Space and Stuff Matter in Housing Design? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

By Elena Marco The UK housing sector has significant challenges not least the shortage of homes available the time it takes to build new homes balancing affordability versus developers’ profit margins and other factors. Basing housing statistics...

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Student blog: How Can a State Control Pollution around its Landmass? Student blog: How Can a State Control Pollution around its Landmass? | Bristol Law School blog

Author: Adrianna Nowak 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’. We offer this module in the second year of Bristol...

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Student blog post: With Reference to the Case-Law of the European Convention on Human Rights Do Prisoners Have the Right to Vote and if yes to which Extent? Student blog post: With Reference to the Case-Law of the European Convention on Human Rights Do Prisoners Have the Right to Vote and if yes to which Extent? | 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...

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Behind the Canvas: Balancing Creativity and Entrepreneurship in Arts. Behind the Canvas: Balancing Creativity and Entrepreneurship in Arts. | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog

Dr Selen Kars is a valued member of BLCC an Associate Professor in Organisation Studies. Her research seeks to understand how entrepreneurs leaders and organisations develop their capabilities for sustainable futures. Some of her notable...

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Why a car is not just a car Why a car is not just a car | Centre for Transport and Society blog

Throughout modern history revolutions in transport have not just altered mobility or the geography of places; they have been absolutely necessary for the economic political and historical development of whole countries. Railways for example due...

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Mind the Gap: Bridging Street Works and Vulnerable User Accessibility Mind the Gap: Bridging Street Works and Vulnerable User Accessibility | Centre for Transport and Society blog

Source: Derek Harper (cc-by-sa/2.0) By Luc Pellecuer Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering Unexpected street works forcing you to navigate unmarked diversions without safe crossings can be frustrating. Now imagine facing this scenario while using...

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Innovation with impact – How a badminton tournament became a catalyst for community health research Innovation with impact - How a badminton tournament became a catalyst for community health research | Research and External Engagement

At first glance a badminton tournament might just seem like an enjoyable recreational event. But for Dr Praveen Kumar Associate Professor in Stroke Rehabilitation at UWE Bristol it has become a powerful vehicle for innovation student engagement...

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New Minecraft programme allows children to digitally engineer the West of England New Minecraft programme allows children to digitally engineer the West of England | Science Communication Unit blog

A new Minecraft programme featuring iconic Bristol and Bath landmarks is allowing children to digitally engineer the West of England improving their scientific knowledge and encouraging them to consider Science Technology Engineering and...

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