Search
Showing 3277-3288 of 3447 results for '阿里云免费企业邮箱注册Search - 国际阿里云手机注册(联系TG:@smhao)各种实名备案'.
Academic Spotlight: Arthur Turner & Unleashing the Power of Creative Coaching. Academic Spotlight: Arthur Turner & Unleashing the Power of Creative Coaching. | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
A member of BLCC with an impressive portfolio of experience Dr. Arthur Turner is well renowned both in research and industry circles. This wealth of experience and knowledge has lead him to writing The Theory and Practice of Creative Coaching; a...
‘X: free speech vs. extreme narratives – sexism and misogyny’ ‘X: free speech vs. extreme narratives – sexism and misogyny’ | Policing blog
Author: Claire Bowers UWE Bristol In February 2024 six members of the UWE Bristol Team (Claire Bowers Jack James Katie Etherton Dr Jennifer Holmes Claudia McCready and Eve Smietanko) presented at the third annual colloquium of the European...
Exploring the experience of neurodivergent engineers in the workplace: Re-crafting engineering? Commitment to an inclusive workplace culture Retention of talent: revisiting job descriptions career progression criteria Performance management Exploring the experience of neurodivergent engineers in the workplace: Re-crafting engineering? | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr Vanda Papafilippou & Miss Lucy Downes The neurodiversity paradigm views neurodiversity as natural variations in human cognition that should be equally valued and celebrated (Chapman 2022) thus challenging earlier research (and practice)...
Shining the light on implicit bias: Do we really know what we believe? Shining the light on implicit bias: Do we really know what we believe? | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Charlotte R. Pennington In everyday life you will be asked to report your attitudes and opinions towards a whole host of different things. When buying a TV you may be asked retrospectively to provide ratings of the product or even the person...
Cyber Security research theme - Research themes
An overview of the Cyber Security research area within the Computer Science Research Centre (CSRC) at UWE Bristol.
Tag: People People | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
Alice and Patrick applied to be co-Directors of CABER and were appointed in February 2025 taking over from the previous director Lamine Mahdjoubi. These are our personal stories. I grew up in an Elizabethan (1560s) house in rural Essex and a...
Month: November 2024 18 October 2025 | Student blog
What comes to mind when you hear AI? Chatbots essay prompts or is it a “no-go” topic in your mind? We’re talking about it so you’re aware of the areas of life where it’s impacting you and so you can make good decisions as you engage with it....
Tag: Young Victims Young Victims | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...
Tag: North Somerset North Somerset | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...
Month: May 2025 May 2025 | Policing blog
I was somewhat pleased to have finished 47 books last year and speaking with other lecturers – some of which far surpassed my count – it is clear that reading for pleasure is widespread within the team. Research supports the positive impact...
Cake in the Office – health hazard or edible symbols of collegiality and teamwork? Cake in the Office – health hazard or edible symbols of collegiality and teamwork? | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
By Dr Harriet Shortt A longer than average blog post but it’s about cake so it’s important…! I am sure many of us are familiar with cake in the office – cakes to celebrate a colleague’s birthday cake sales for fundraisers in the...
Pre-trial detention decision-making during the COVID-19 crisis: the urgent need for open justice Pre-trial detention decision-making during the COVID-19 crisis: the urgent need for open justice | Bristol Law School blog
In April 2020 Tom Smith Senior Lecturer in Law at UWE Bristol published a short article for criminal justice NGO Fair Trials discussing the use of pre-trial detention during the Covid-19 emergency. The full post was written by Tom Smith and was...