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Organization Studies update and reminder… Organization Studies update and reminder... | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
By Dr Harriet Shortt Hi all! We posted details of the Organization Studies ‘5 special issues call’ some weeks ago….please see previous post for all the details…but it looks like there is an extended deadline…and in...
Privatised profit inside prisons: real work for prisoners or invisible exploitation? Privatised profit inside prisons: real work for prisoners or invisible exploitation? | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Dr Jenna Pandeli has recently published a blog post for the American Sociological Association. The blog piece is a condensed article of Dr Pandeli’s paper published in Work Employment and Society this summer. This summer we have seen what...
Join a new conversation on leadership… Join a new conversation on leadership... | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Hi all… Gareth has been kind enough to pass on this information about a new online community called ‘InLeading’…please see below for details taken from this new site…and the link to get you started…...
ISBE Forum: Adding the relevance to rigorous business research. ISBE Forum: Adding the relevance to rigorous business research. | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
In association with SAMS (Society for the Advancement of Management Studies) ISBE Forum Wednesday 13 September 2017 0930 – 1600 The Studio Leeds To register for this free event please click here. What is interesting about entrepreneurship...
Month: May 2024 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
In the last webinar of the season Abdinasir Kowdan and Orla Dunn will be presenting a talk on “How can councils enhance their utilisation of data for research evaluation and decision-making?” This engaging webinar promises to delve...
Gender Sexuality Bodies and Identity Research Conference Gender Sexuality Bodies and Identity Research Conference | Education blog
University of the West of England (UWE) December 4th 2018 The aim of the conference is to bring together leading researchers from the South West of England and guest speakers from the United States in the field of gender sexuality bodies and...
Belonging matters: The experiences of minoritised pre-service teachers in teacher education Belonging matters: The experiences of minoritised pre-service teachers in teacher education | Education blog
by Dr Karan Vickers-Hulse and Dr Sarah Whitehouse The importance of a diverse teaching workforce has been widely acknowledged yet representation and inclusion remain serious challenges within teacher education in England. Recent research by Dr...
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Reaching out to help businesses flourish: Crowdfunding agency nets £85 000 in donations Reaching out to help businesses flourish: Crowdfunding agency nets £85 000 in donations | Bristol Business School blog
Launching a successful business while at university could be considered an incredible achievement in itself. But three students from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have gone one better – by forming a start-up which has...
Keep calm and carry on learning – Part 7 Keep calm and carry on learning - Part 7 | Education blog
Equality of learning in lockdown … In the seventh in a series of blog posts Dr Verity Jones Senior Lecturer in the Department of Education and Childhood at UWE and Online Project Lead considers some of the challenges families from disadvantaged...
Practical steps to build science capital in the classroom Practical steps to build science capital in the classroom | Education blog
How much do you value science? That will depend on your “science capital” that is how much science you’ve been exposed to. Science capital is based on the idea that all of us have differing amounts of cultural beliefs values qualification and...