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Workshop at Developing Leadership Capacity Conference 2022 Workshop at Developing Leadership Capacity Conference 2022 | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
The Bristol Leadership and Change Centre is hosting the 12th Developing Leadership Capacity Conference (DLCC) on the 12 and 13 July 2022 with some fascinating contributions based around the theme: ‘Leading to Care – Foregrounding Health and...
Distinguished Professorial Address – Jackie Ford Distinguished Professorial Address - Jackie Ford | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Date: Tuesday 24th March 2020 Time: 17:30 – 19:30 Location: Bristol Business School Bristol Business School will be hosting Jackie Ford from Durham University Business School on 24th March for a Distinguished Professorial Address. This...
New report by WHO Europe examines the urban redevelopment of contaminated sites New report by WHO Europe examines the urban redevelopment of contaminated sites | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Danni Sinnett and Issy Bray Across Europe there is a vast legacy of contaminated sites from past industrial commercial and military activity waste disposal mineral extraction and other uses. WHO Europe published a report examining the Urban...
New research suggests that cemeteries provide many of the same benefits as green spaces New research suggests that cemeteries provide many of the same benefits as green spaces | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie McClymont and Danni Sinnett….. Cemeteries in many cities provide functions beyond that of bodily disposal and remembrance. Thinking about our own city of Bristol Arnos Vale Cemetery provides a historic setting for numerous events...
Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Rachel Alcock-Hodgson How can a community know what impact their work has on their local area? What are the key features of a ‘Healthy High Street’ in a Bristol neighbourhood setting? Can monitoring be robust community-led and place...
Autism and Technology: Placing autistic people at the centre of research Autism and Technology: Placing autistic people at the centre of research | Education blog
The field of autism and technology or put another way technology used to help support autistic groups and individuals is a field that has existed for over 40 years. Over this period of time the field of research has grown and diversified in many...
Vunja Kimya’ or breaking the silence on gender based violence for university students Vunja Kimya’ or breaking the silence on gender based violence for university students | Education blog
Violence prevention in a Global and Multi-cultural context: UK US and Kenya perspectives. Sexual violence has been in the spotlight with dramatic coverage of the abuse of young people in sports settings and institutional care. The prominence and...
Technology and Law Policy Commission: Algorithms in the Justice System Technology and Law Policy Commission: Algorithms in the Justice System | Bristol Law School blog
By Dr Tom Smith and Ed Johnston Technology and Law Policy Commission: Algorithms in the Justice System Wales Evidence Session 7 February 2019 This event had 3 different panels speaking for about 30 minutes each regarding the use of algorithms in...
Is Brexit possible in fisheries? Is Brexit possible in fisheries? | Bristol Law School blog
Dr Tom Appleby from the University of the West of England’s Environmental Law Unit is a leading expert in marine and fisheries law. Writing for the BlueMarineFoundation following the Brexit vote Dr Appleby outlines the complexities involved...
The disclosure crisis: A suspect and practitioner perspective The disclosure crisis: A suspect and practitioner perspective | Bristol Law School blog
On Wednesday 5 December 2018 UWE Bristol hosted the first annual Criminal Justice Research Unit lecture on the topic “The disclosure crisis: A suspect and practitioner perspective.” The event was organised and chaired by Dr Tom Smithand Dr Ed...
Skills that empower – the Skills Pathway Programme: building a greener future through retrofit and sustainability Skills that empower - the Skills Pathway Programme: building a greener future through retrofit and sustainability | Research and External Engagement
Empowering regional talent through flexible learning At UWE Bristol we believe that real change begins with people – those who are ready to learn grow and lead. The Skills Pathway Programme was created to do just that: to equip...
Month: December 2022 10 January 2026 | Alumni blog
What is the UWE Bristol Fund? The UWE Bristol Fund provides hardship grants for students facing severe financial difficulty and funding for extra-curricular activities through student experience grants. The fund also provides seed funding for...