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Former Bristol Law Society President donates collection to UWE Bristol Law School Former Bristol Law Society President donates collection to UWE Bristol Law School | Bristol Law School blog
John Lyes a past president of Bristol Law Society has donated his collection of books and materials on the history of the legal profession with especial focus on the legal profession of Bristol to UWE. Amongst the papers were a copy of John’s own...
Interdisciplinary Research into Organized Crime Interdisciplinary Research into Organized Crime | Bristol Law School blog
On Wednesday 30 January at UWE Bristol Dr Mary Alice Young convened an interdisciplinary research event on the role of technology and the intelligent machine in organized crime. The event was supported by the Centre for Applied Legal Research...
Donna Whitehead Invites Law Alumni to Join New Bristol Business School Celebrations Donna Whitehead Invites Law Alumni to Join New Bristol Business School Celebrations | Bristol Law School blog
“We are proud to have such a vibrant community of Bristol Law School alumni underpinning our success and leading our development. Our alumni are already a big part of the new Bristol Business school and the construction of its new home on...
Interdisciplinary Research Thriving at UWE Bristol: Bridging the gap between History and Law Interdisciplinary Research Thriving at UWE Bristol: Bridging the gap between History and Law | Bristol Law School blog
In line with the key recommendations of the Stern Review (2016) Dr Mary Alice Young’s research is bridging the gap between previously distant disciplines at UWE. Mary works closely with Dr Mike Woodiwiss who teaches History at UWE...
‘Writing Organization: Disruption and Difference Through Experimental Embodied and Non-Written Texts’ …symposium at the University of Bradford April 2014 ‘Writing Organization: Disruption and Difference Through Experimental Embodied and Non-Written Texts’ ...symposium at the University of Bradford April 2014 | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
‘Writing Organization: Disruption and Difference Through Experimental Embodied and Non-Written Texts’ A Symposium organised by Marianna Fotaki Nancy Harding Mary Phillips Alison Pullen and Carl Rhodes Location: University of Bradford School of...
The Art of Curating Comfort: Healthy Hybrid Workspaces The Art of Curating Comfort: Healthy Hybrid Workspaces | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Harriet Shortt and Charlotte Von Bülow have recently written the paper: Curating salutogenic spaces in post-pandemic hybrid work environments: A photo-elicitation qualitative study with colleagues Stuart Mclean and Gemma Pike in a cross-school...
Ageing onshore wind infrastructures: researching end of life moments of wind energy infrastructure in Italy Ageing onshore wind infrastructures: researching end of life moments of wind energy infrastructure in Italy | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Carla De Laurentis COP 27 concluded on the 20th of November 2022 and stressed how the unprecedented global energy crisis underlines the urgency to rapidly transform energy systems and the need to accelerate towards a clean and just transition...
Hitting the right note Hitting the right note | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Judith Parry In June this year I had the privilege of attending a residential conference for UWE postgraduate research students hosted by the graduate school. Among the excellent items in a packed programme was an activity based on the dance...
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Co-Designing Net Zero in Historic Communities: Lessons from Sea Mills by Katy Karampour How can historic communities transition to net zero without losing their heritage identity?This question guided our recent ...Read More Future infrastructure...
Transformation of Suspicious Activity Reporting to combat Financial and Cyber Crime Transformation of Suspicious Activity Reporting to combat Financial and Cyber Crime | UWEcyber Research Blog
An integral part of how the United Kingdom tackles money laundering criminality is through the use of Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR). These were first introduced in 1986 by the Drug Trafficking Offences Act and have evolved through the 2002...
Dr Jane Meyrick announced as Researcher in Residence at the Bridge SARC Dr Jane Meyrick announced as Researcher in Residence at the Bridge SARC | Research and External Engagement
Leading expert on sexual violence Dr Jane Meyrick has won funding to become the Researcher in Residence at the Bridge Sexual Assault and Rape Centre (SARC) in Bristol match funded from the Bristol North Somerset and South Gloucestershire...
DRAGoN Seminar: Sphere transgressions: Risks and Benefits of the Digitisation of Health DRAGoN Seminar: Sphere transgressions: Risks and Benefits of the Digitisation of Health | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
The digitalization of health and medicine has engendered a proliferation of new collaborations between public health institutions and data corporations such as Google Apple Microsoft and Amazon. Critical perspectives on this “Googlization of...