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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...
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...
Student blog: What Are the (Dis)Advantages of a Collective Security Mechanism Based on ‘an attack upon one… is an attack upon…. all’ as Enshrined in Article 5 of the NATO Treaty? Student blog: What Are the (Dis)Advantages of a Collective Security Mechanism Based on ‘an attack upon one… is an attack upon…. all’ as Enshrined in Article 5 of the NATO Treaty? | 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’. We offer this module in the second year of Bristol Law School’s LLB...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
First students on course which has become hotbed for start-ups poised to graduate First students on course which has become hotbed for start-ups poised to graduate | Bristol Business School blog
The first group of students to embark on a pioneering degree course which has produced a flurry of new ventures and start-up companies are preparing to graduate. Next week the first cohort of students to join the Team Entrepreneurshipprogramme...
‘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...