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Staff in the School of Social Sciences - School of Social Sciences
Staff in the School of Social Sciences have a broad range of skills and expertise. Find out about our research interests and expertise.
Author: Anna Jones Seminars: Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has awarded £4.94 million towards a £6.20 million programme TREvolution to advance the development of key technical requirements and capabilities for UK Trusted Research Environments (TREs) as part of DARE...
Month: July 2024 July 2024 | Policing blog
Introduction by Dr Georgie Benford: Director of Learning and Teaching for Health and Social Sciences Welcome to our blog today. I am thrilled to share a unique and insightful piece from an exceptional young guest contributor. Katie recently had...
At the heart of the housing discussion At the heart of the housing discussion | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
….by Adam Sheppard On the 14th November UWE Bristol proudly co-hosted the 20th Bristol Planning Law and Policy Conference. This annual event was designed as many good ideas are over a pint of beer in a pub. The thinking was that many...
What Muslim Refugee Women’s Everyday Geographies Reveal About “Integration” in Bristol What Muslim Refugee Women’s Everyday Geographies Reveal About “Integration” in Bristol | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Reem Elnady In the UK refugee integration is often framed as a set of measurable outcomes—employment language skills “shared values.” This turns integration into an abstract checklist of achievements that allow a newcomer to “slot in” to...
Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering | Engineering Our Future
Building to Break Barriers is a new outreach project that aims to engage children from under-represented groups with engineering using the computer game Minecraft which allows players to build almost limitless creations. The project will...
Is Marketing The Devil’s Art? Is Marketing The Devil's Art? | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
The latest blog post is written by Martin Williams a member of UWE’s Applied Marketing Research Group. In 2012 I was the Sales & Marketing Director at the ecological attraction and charity the Eden Project. I wrote an email to my...
UWE Bristol launches Spring Bristol Distinguished Address Series UWE Bristol launches Spring Bristol Distinguished Address Series | Bristol Business School blog
The successful Bristol Distinguished Address Series is back for 2020. This series of free public lectures brings top-level business leaders to Bristol and has seen a wide array of inspiring talks since its launch. The talks provide a unique...
Sustainable buildings in Trondheim Sustainable buildings in Trondheim | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
Author: Alice Moncaster Trondheim is just outside the Arctic Circle and late November means limited daylight and plenty of snow and treacherous ice. Winters are not as cold as they used to be however according to our host. This is an...
Tag: health and wellbeing health and wellbeing | Student blog
Women’s health is political. You only have to glance at the news to see debates and discussions on a whole range of issues directly related to women’s health – reproductive rights maternity care the gaps in research and funding. All of this...
Author: Student Communications Student Communications | Student blog
Do you know what you’re vaccinated against? Ideally you should be fully vaccinated before starting university but it’s not too late to get vaxxed. You can get all the vaccinations below at a GP in Bristol or at the University Health Centre. You...