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Building to Break Barriers - Projects
An outreach project that aims to engage children with engineering, using the computer game Minecraft.
What to do when you start your placement - Placements
Settling in to your placement and making a good impression.
About the academic appeals process - Academic appeals
Information on eligibility for making an academic appeal.
Experiencing Events and Tourism Products and Services Experiencing Events and Tourism Products and Services | 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...
UWE Bristol celebrating world Micro Small and Medium Enterprise Day 2022 UWE Bristol celebrating world Micro Small and Medium Enterprise Day 2022 | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol are proud to work with many Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across the region. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for up to 90% of businesses 60% to 70% of employment and they account for half of global GDP...
Preparing for your healthcare placement Preparing for your healthcare placement | Student blog
by Student Communications If you’re studying on one of our many healthcare courses placements are likely to be a huge part of your uni experience. Working on the wards and in the community will be hugely rewarding (after all it’s why...
School of Computing and Creative Technologies industry partners - School partnerships
We work with some of the top employers in the industry to keep our courses relevant and bring real world insights into our teaching.
Opinion: why UWE Bristol is championing immersive arts as a 21st Century artform
A new £3.6m programme will engage artists across the UK to help understand the role that technology can play in driving forward immersive arts.
Young researchers launch children’s microfibre book to celebrate Earth Day
School pupils from Bristol, Luton and Pembrokeshire have helped create a new children’s book exploring airborne microfibres, after taking part in pioneering research with UWE Bristol.
Tag: Teamwork Teamwork | Policing blog
This blog has been written by Lynn Mohring Simon Hauk and Simon Grethlein. This January three student officers from the Rhineland-Palatinate University of Police immersed themselves in a week of policing culture and community at UWE Bristol and...
Category: Wellbeing 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...
Old players, new rules: A critique of the China-Ethiopia and China-Tanzania bilateral investment treaties (2019)
Book Chapter
Man, A. (2019). Old players, new rules: A critique of the China-Ethiopia and China-Tanzania bilateral investment treaties. In T. Novitz, & C. Gammage (Eds.), Sustainable Trade, Investment and Finance Toward Responsible and Coherent Regulatory FrameworksEdward Elgar
The rapprochement between China and African States is garnering much academic attention. The objective of this paper is to scrutinise one aspect of this relationship in the context of international investment law (IIL). When approaching the study of...
about Old players, new rules: A critique of the China-Ethiopia and China-Tanzania bilateral investment treaties.