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Tag: UWE Bristol UWE Bristol | Policing blog
Introduction: The Case of Una Crown In January 2013 86-year-old Una Crown was found dead in her home. Despite obvious signs of foul play police ruled her death non-suspicious failing to secure the scene. A post-mortem later revealed she had been...
Tag: Policing Policing | Policing blog
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to help crack a major investigation or achieve that critical breakthrough? This week as part of our A Day in the Life series we turn the spotlight on the National Crime Agency (NCA) an organisation that as...
CALR Forum: Brexit Article 50 TEU and the British Constitution CALR Forum: Brexit Article 50 TEU and the British Constitution | Bristol Law School blog
Brexit: A word that one cannot escape reading newspapers watching the TV or listening to the radio. It is literally everywhere. Yet what it means in legal terms is often misunderstood and its repercussions on the legal and notably constitutional...
Launch of Taxation Human Rights and Sustainable Development: Global South Perspectives Launch of Taxation Human Rights and Sustainable Development: Global South Perspectives | Bristol Law School blog
The Research in Public International Law Group (RIPIL) of Bristol Law School (UWE) in collaboration with the International Environmental and Human Rights Research Cluster at the University of Derby recently hosted a hybrid launch event for...
Too Much Monkey Business? Too Much Monkey Business? | Bristol Law School blog
The “Monkey selfie” case took another turn this week with news that a settlement had been reached between local Forest of Dean photographer David Slater and the pressure group PETA People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Marcus Keppel-Palmer...
Official opening for School of Engineering building Official opening for School of Engineering building | Engineering Our Future
UWE Bristol’s state-of-the-art School of Engineering building was officially opened at an event on Thursday 18 November. Completed in 2020 the striking multi-million pound facility on Frenchay campus has transformed engineering teaching...
Joining the Law Society at UWE Bristol Joining the Law Society at UWE Bristol | Student views blog
By Phoo LLB(Hons) Law Joining the Law Society at UWE Bristol has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my university life. As a law student with a strong interest in the legal profession I was eager to participate in extracurricular...
How the opportunities I’ve had at UWE Bristol have transformed me into a confident career-ready writer. How the opportunities I’ve had at UWE Bristol have transformed me into a confident career-ready writer. | Student views blog
By Rebecca BA(Hons) Creative and Professional Writing student. Our student Rebecca shares how the opportunities she’s had on her writing course have transformed her from a shy student to a confident career-ready professional. From volunteering...
Making a film with our friend George Ezra Making a film with our friend George Ezra | Alumni blog
Image: George Ezra and friends courtesy of Lorton Distribution George Ezra’s film End-to-End premiered in UK cinemas this August bank holiday. Swathes of music fans sat down to watch the uplifting documentary which captures Ezra’s walk from...
Beaming art into Castle Park this winter Beaming art into Castle Park this winter | Alumni blog
Image: Beam light installation at Castle Bridge Bristol © Andre Pattenden An ambitious new artwork designed by Bristol-based creatives PYTCH will be showing at Bristol Light Festival 2023 launching this Friday 3 February. Located at Castle...
What does Netflix’s Adolescence tell us about male loneliness and mental health issues? What does Netflix’s Adolescence tell us about male loneliness and mental health issues? | Student blog
If you’ve watched the hit Netflix show Adolescence you’ll know the very real consequences of getting drawn into extreme misogynistic content online. These influencers and chatroom communities prey on people’s vulnerabilities offering answers...
Online shopping and home deliveries: how can we reduce carbon emissions? Online shopping and home deliveries: how can we reduce carbon emissions? | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Daniela Paddeu Have you ever wondered how much carbon you generate when you buy a product? An increasing number of people look for organic or sustainable products buy from sustainable companies try to reduce plastics/packaging. We might feel...