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Organoleptic Judge Course - Study day
Develop your sense of smell and use it as an important qualitative and quantitative approach to assessing odour in the Organoleptic Judge course.
Tag: Criminal Justice Sector Criminal Justice Sector | Policing blog
Our final UWE Bristol Policing blog for 2024 authored by 999 PC Elf seeks to bring a touch of Christmas spirit to policing during this challenging time of year. Hello everyone so nice to be out and about again after 11 months being stuck in the...
Clean Air Day: Pollution solutions: Measures and policies to improve our air Clean Air Day: Pollution solutions: Measures and policies to improve our air | Research and External Engagement
15 June 2023 is Clean Air Day. To celebrate we are sharing this blog post by MSc Environmental Management student Jacqui Warner: 99% of the global population live with air quality that doesn’t meet World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended...
On the Basis of the 17 December 2018 Request of Consultations by the EU with Korea Regarding the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Commitments under the EU-Korea Trade Agreement Discuss how Labour Standards can Be Maintained via Free Trade Agreements On the Basis of the 17 December 2018 Request of Consultations by the EU with Korea Regarding the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Commitments under the EU-Korea Trade Agreement Discuss how Labour Standards can Be Maintained via Free Trade Agreements | Bristol Law School blog
This post (edited for publication) is published on our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. Following the blogging success over the last couple of years we decided to...
Category: Electric car Electric car | Centre for Transport and Society blog
By Graham Parkhurst Sarah Toy Ben Clark and Pete Dyson In the spring of 2025 the four of us came together around an initiative to run a panel session at the European Urban Research Association’s 2025 conference. We share a concern for how the...
Tag: Community of Arran Seabed Trust Community of Arran Seabed Trust | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
by Thomas Appleby Associate Professor in Property Law Academics have an extraordinary role to play in society. In normal employment workers are too busy doing the job to gain objectivity. But teaching and research particularly on practical...
Skills that empower – From Self-Doubt to Distinction: My MBA Senior Leader Apprenticeship Journey Skills that empower - From Self-Doubt to Distinction: My MBA Senior Leader Apprenticeship Journey | Research and External Engagement
In this blog Simon Flenley – Assistant Director of Research & External Engagement (Skills) at UWE Bristol – shares a unique perspective on apprenticeships shaped by his dual experience. With years of strategic involvement in the...
UWE Events Management students secure dream Glastonbury volunteer role UWE Events Management students secure dream Glastonbury volunteer role | Bristol Business School blog
Two students from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have got a dream ticket to work behind the scenes as Events Operatives at Glastonbury Festival in the organisational hub at Worthy Farm. Students Kyriakos Papadopoulos and...
Developing research impact across UWE Bristol Developing research impact across UWE Bristol | Research and External Engagement
For the past decade research impact has become an important component of academic life thanks to changes in the external environment. Demonstrating the potential impact often forms part of grant applications while impact case studies are a...
Researcher Development Framework - Skills development
The Researcher Development Framework (RDF) is a tool for planning, promoting and supporting the personal, professional and career development of researchers in higher education.
Sciences Futures 2020 : Post Event Highlights (Part 1) Sciences Futures 2020 : Post Event Highlights (Part 1) | Employability in Applied Sciences
Science Futures returned in 2020 and this year’s event was by far the biggest and the best of the annual Department of Applied Sciences (DAS) employability programme at UWE Bristol. The event was focused on engaging students with opportunities...