Search
Showing 1489-1500 of 3472 results for '租用阿里云服务器公司Search - 国际阿里云手机注册(联系TG:@smhao)各种实名备案'.
Lack of management training causing culture problems Lack of management training causing culture problems | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Thanks for sharing this article Emir! Emir suggests that this could help when we look at examples for leadership and culture in our teaching… Check out the link below for more...
More media attention for Bristol Robotics Lab More media attention for Bristol Robotics Lab | Engineering Our Future
After being interviewed last month Dr Appolinaire Etoundi Senior Lecturer in Mechatronics from Bristol Robotics Laboratory has been featured on a BBC Radio 4 programme and gained other media attention. His work using AI to improve prosthetics...
IWD2019 – FARSCOPE blog on being a woman in STEM IWD2019 - FARSCOPE blog on being a woman in STEM | Engineering Our Future
Laura Gemmell a student on the joint UWE Bristol and University of Bristol doctoral programme FARSCOPE has written a blog post all about being a woman in STEM in celebration of International Women’s Day. “Now we can all agree we...
The Unleadership Movement: Catching the Wave – Being alert to the possibility of NOW! The Unleadership Movement: Catching the Wave - Being alert to the possibility of NOW! | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
The Unleadership Movement is a growing collaboration of practitioners and scholars from public private and voluntary sectors. The movement seeks to reflect upon leaderly practices that have been illuminated during the Covid-19 pandemic. Its...
Festival of Nature: a wander in Bristol on Monday 12th June at 12 noon… Festival of Nature: a wander in Bristol on Monday 12th June at 12 noon... | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Dr Pam Seanor Bristol Business School Meet at the footbridge over the River Avon near Sparke Evans Park BS2 0BS We invite you to join us on a collective walk – what we call a wander – along the river in Bristol. By wandering our intent is to...
Who am I? Leadership seen through the lens of language and identity Who am I? Leadership seen through the lens of language and identity | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
By Associate Professor Dr Doris Schedlitzki. As a German national I have always been both fascinated with and troubled by the romantic belief in leaders that seems to dominate life in organisations based in English speaking countries. When – as...
PhD student blog post: Suspicious Transaction Reports in Thailand PhD student blog post: Suspicious Transaction Reports in Thailand | Bristol Law School blog
PhD student Komkrich Silathong shares his research: The Thailand Anti-Money Laundering Act B.E. 2542 (1999) (AMLA) as amended by Amendment No. 5 under the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) took effect on the 9th of October 2015. It imposes a...
What role can the Ramsar Convention play in protecting Lake Urmia in Iran? What role can the Ramsar Convention play in protecting Lake Urmia in Iran? | Bristol Law School blog
Written by Siavash Ostovar Doctoral Student and a member of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group Lake Urmia located in the north-western part of Iran between the two provinces of East-Azerbaijan and West-Azerbaijan was...
Why do we British find the EU so hard to swallow and why does it matter to business? Why do we British find the EU so hard to swallow and why does it matter to business? | Bristol Law School blog
Britain Business and Europe 2016 Series To register Sir Stephen Wall the former foreign policy advisor to John Major and Tony Blair sets out his thoughts on Britain’s often difficult relationship with Europe and why it matters to British...
UWE Law students say ‘Magic Circle’ scheme opens up a whole new world UWE Law students say 'Magic Circle' scheme opens up a whole new world | Bristol Law School blog
Students from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) are effusive about the way a ‘magic circle’ law firm has opened up their vision about possibilities they had thought were reserved for a privileged few. The world...