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Student Spotlight: Carmen Student Spotlight: Carmen | Bristol Business School blog
As part of our Business and Law Student Spotlight 2021 we spoke to Business and HR Management student Elena Carmen Ceesay about her journey so far at UWE Bristol. Carmen is a mature student and has recently returned to education to help her get...
Mental Health and Employment Barriers across the UK: new research Mental Health and Employment Barriers across the UK: new research | Research and External Engagement
Dr Cody Porter UWE Bristol and Forensic Psychologist Daniel Lawrence Priory Healthcare are working together to examine employability barriers for individuals with diagnosed mental health conditions. This research is part of an ongoing project...
Bristol Law School and Stowe Family Law enter into collaborative relationship Bristol Law School and Stowe Family Law enter into collaborative relationship | Bristol Law School blog
This week Bristol Law School announced that they will be entering into a collaborative relationship with Stowe Family Law (SFL). SFL joined the Bristol Legal Community on Monday 12 February by opening a new office on Queen Square. The Bristol...
Month: October 2024 October 2024 | Policing blog
Author: Claire Bowers. Every year on 5th October World Teachers’ Day is celebrated across the world to commemorate the importance of the role that teachers play in our lives. This tradition came about in 1962 when Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan the...
Child of the Windrush generation determined to make Bristol better Child of the Windrush generation determined to make Bristol better | Alumni blog
Carole Johnson was appointed Deputy Lord Mayor of Bristol City Council 2020 – 2021. Her strong sense of civic duty and her commitment to unlocking the agency of Bristol’s BAME communities is driven by her life experiences. The daughter of...
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...
Peru - Country
Country-specific information for prospective UWE Bristol students from Peru.
Brazil - Country
Country-specific information for prospective UWE Bristol students from Brazil.
Katie Beavan appointed Research Fellow at Harvard University. Katie Beavan appointed Research Fellow at Harvard University. | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
We recently received some exciting and pleasing news concerning one of our part-time doctoral students Katie Beavan. She has been appointed as a Research Fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Management Katie will be joining the...
Villa College MBA students celebrate their graduation in Bristol Villa College MBA students celebrate their graduation in Bristol | Bristol Business School blog
UWE have a number of partnership universities across the world; which they work closely with to provide students opportunities to enhance their education and gain UWE accredited degree. At our graduation ceremonies in July several members of the...
WeCount: a new European citizen science project aimed at improving local mobility WeCount: a new European citizen science project aimed at improving local mobility | Science Communication Unit blog
Air quality and traffic congestion are among the main causes of poor urban living and have sparked rising concerns about the negative impact that transport has on people’s health and wellbeing in urban areas. According to the European...