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Month: March 2022 14 March 2026 | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
This blog is written by Dr Dan Knox and Dr Ed Little Special-Interest Holidays in the Experience Economy We all need a break now and again but why? And what do we do when we get one? We undertook a research project designed to understand the...
My study abroad story My study abroad story | Bristol Business School blog
By Megan Gosling Business Management with Marketing student at UWE Bristol. As part of my degree I made the decision to take a study year abroad rather than a work placement and this is certainly a decision I don’t regret. Surprisingly I got...
You Said We Did: Trans and Non-Binary Policy Update You Said We Did: Trans and Non-Binary Policy Update | Student blog
The University has updated its Trans and Non-Binary Policy in line with the Supreme Court Ruling in April 2025. Thank you again to everyone who took the time to share their views on this topic. The feedback we received was thoughtful detailed...
Walking interviews as a research method Walking interviews as a research method | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Yarden Woolf Literature tells us a walking interview is when a researcher walks alongside a participant during an interview (Kinney 2017). This process usually involve a researcher accompanying participants and speaking with them usually on...
Contemporary Children’s Biographies About Women: A laudable endeavour but critical reading remains crucial Contemporary Children’s Biographies About Women: A laudable endeavour but critical reading remains crucial | Education blog
This article is a guest blog from Louise Couceiro a PhD Researcher at the University of Glasgow. Louise’s research explores how children aged seven to ten engage with and respond to collective biographies about women published since 2016....
Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be… or is it? Exploring the psychological benefits of nostalgia for people with dementia By Gary Christopher Nostalgia ain't what it used to be... or is it? Exploring the psychological benefits of nostalgia for people with dementia | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Gary Christopher In this blog I shall talk a little about my research on nostalgia and in particular how it relates to dementia. I am interested in exploring the power of nostalgic recall on a person’s sense of self and...
Tag: economic benefits economic benefits | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Kiron Chatterjee Professor of Travel Behaviour I had the pleasure of attending the launch of the third edition of the Pedestrian Pound at the House of Commons on 25th November in a packed Committee Room 15. The Pedestrian Pound demonstrates...
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“Community relations are the cornerstone of building healthier communities. Through our research we’re helping communities and society to better prevent and respond to child sexual abuse.” Kieran McCartan Professor of...
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A recent student project run by BEng Aerospace Engineering students James Harvey (Year 1) and George Johnson (Year 3) has looked to build a server initially consisting of 21 raspberry-pi credit-card-sized computers. The project was supervised by...
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Tag: EU EU | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
By Rabab Raydan MSCA Doctoral Researcher at QuiVal The impact of natural disasters on real estate value Natural disasters pose a significant threat to real estate value as they can cause extensive property damage disrupt market stability and...