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Climate Change Litigation – A Vehicle for Changing Corporation and State Behaviour? Climate Change Litigation – A Vehicle for Changing Corporation and State Behaviour? | Bristol Law School blog
By Johanna Reichel Second Year LL.B. Programme. With only nine years left until climate change becomes irreversible [1] stopping or slowing it down becomes increasingly crucial every day. One judicial instrument among others to combat climate...
Rights redacted – a global view Rights redacted - a global view | Bristol Law School blog
By Ezinwa Awogu – BA philosophy graduate current GDL Law student at UWE Bristol and aspiring solicitor With the UK’s announcement of approval for the Pfizer vaccine a cautious sense of hope and optimism has been restored as the public...
UWE Bristol alumni launch new Family Wellbeing app UWE Bristol alumni launch new Family Wellbeing app | Bristol Business School blog
Benjamin Draper Business Management with Economics graduate and William Testeil International Business graduate have created an app that makes it fun and simple for families to improve their wellbeing by encouraging them to exercise eat well and...
Working during your studies - Working in the UK
Many Tier 4 (General) students can undertake work in the UK during their studies. Find out more about working during your studies.
Author: katcorbett2 katcorbett2 | Research and External Engagement
Adapted from this Research Involvement and Engagement article Informing and consulting public groups has long been recognised as vital for good quality research which is why academics are encouraged to engage communities and seek their input...
Seeing people in the data Seeing people in the data | Research and External Engagement
Original post shared on the Science Communications Unit. By Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers We’re living through a Climate and Ecological Emergency and we urgently need to reduce carbon emissions. And yet society seems frozen into inaction. Could a new...
Guest Talk – Professor Emily Reid: Securing the Future of the World Trade Organisation Guest Talk - Professor Emily Reid: Securing the Future of the World Trade Organisation | Bristol Law School blog
In November Professor Emily Reid from Southampton Law School gave a guest talk entitled “Securing the Future of the World Trade Organisation“. Read the recap of the talk below: For more than the last decade the WTO and ‘globalisation’...
‘Five Safes’ or ‘One Plus Four Safes’? Musing on project purpose ‘Five Safes’ or ‘One Plus Four Safes’? Musing on project purpose | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
by Felix Ritchie and Francesco Tava A recent working paper discusses the ‘Fives Safes’ framework for confidential data governance and management. This splits planning into a number of separate but related topics: safe project: is this an...
How effective are Rights of Nature in further protecting whales? How effective are Rights of Nature in further protecting whales? | Bristol Law School blog
From the inter- and intra-generational equity perspective (current and future generations) Auriane Boileau LLM student 2025 Amid growing momentum for ocean conservation the movement to recognise the Rights of Nature is expanding and whales are...
Month: January 2019 By Artjoms Ivlevs 10 January 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Artjoms Ivlevs On June 23 2016 the United Kingdom (UK) held a historic referendum in which citizens voted 52% to 48% to leave the European Union (EU). The outcome of this vote has sent shockwaves around the world and is likely to change the...
Africa Research Showcase: Exploring Collaboration and Innovation Across the Continent Africa Research Showcase: Exploring Collaboration and Innovation Across the Continent | Bristol Business School blog
On Wednesday 22 October 2025 the College of Business and Law (CBL) and the Centre for African Social and Economic Transformation (CASET) came together to host the inaugural Africa Research Showcase held at UWE Bristol’s Frenchay Campus. It was...