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Vunja Kimya’ or breaking the silence on gender based violence for university students Vunja Kimya’ or breaking the silence on gender based violence for university students | Education blog
Violence prevention in a Global and Multi-cultural context: UK US and Kenya perspectives. Sexual violence has been in the spotlight with dramatic coverage of the abuse of young people in sports settings and institutional care. The prominence and...
Nature – a source of solace or anxiety for children and young people? Nature - a source of solace or anxiety for children and young people? | Education blog
In Mental Health Awareness week Dr Verity Jones Senior Lecturer in the Department of Education and Childhood at UWE Bristol explains that although connecting with nature is important for our mental health increasingly children and young people...
Case study: How happy is your pig? Case study: How happy is your pig? | Research and External Engagement
Professor Melvyn Smith was recently interviewed by KTN about his research into the emotional state of pigs. The below case study was written by Alan Cowie at KTN as part of their annual report: Innovation in agriculture has advanced...
Month: April 2025 18 October 2025 | Sustainable Economies Research Group blog
At a recent Sustainable Finance Water Scarcity Roundtable hosted jointly by Fintech West Waterwise and Shakespeare Martineau Professor of Sustainable Economy Dr. Peter Bradley shared crucial insights on how water scarcity impacts business models...
Making an award winning podcast: podcasts can be a great way to do science communication and have a lot of fun! Making an award winning podcast: podcasts can be a great way to do science communication and have a lot of fun! | Science Communication Unit blog
You hear a lot of advice from people when you are thinking of setting up a podcast. People have all sorts of opinions about how long episodes should be what you should talk about how you should talk how often you should release episodes. I’m not...
Science sustainability and an air fryer! Science sustainability and an air fryer! | Science Communication Unit blog
Find out how MSc Science Communication student Casey Spry created a podcast about UWE Bristol’s repair café Leaning against the kitchen window on a warm summer’s afternoon I suddenly realised my first September with no plans was...
How we mapped the vast online science communication terrain How we mapped the vast online science communication terrain | Science Communication Unit blog
The number of people writing tweeting instagramming blogging podcasting vlogging about all things science is unfathomably large. Then there’s the universities the charities the businesses and so on who are adding to the mix. It’s no wonder then...
Research & Theory at the Developing Leadership Capacity Conference 2022 Research & Theory at the Developing Leadership Capacity Conference 2022 | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
The Bristol Leadership and Change Centre is hosting the 12th Developing Leadership Capacity Conference (DLCC) on the 12 and 13 July 2022 with some fascinating contributions based around the theme: ‘Leading to Care – Foregrounding Health and...
Insights from the UK’s Implementation of Key Anti-Money Laundering Obligations Insights from the UK's Implementation of Key Anti-Money Laundering Obligations | Bristol Law School blog
Blog written by Samantha Bourton Lecturer in Law at UWE Bristol. Photo: Samantha Bourton Money laundering refers to the process used by criminals to conceal or disguise the profits of their illegal activities and is known to have devastating...
Tag: research linguistics neuroscience psychology research linguistics neuroscience psychology | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
At the Brain Language and Behaviour (BLB) Lab we are a group of researchers and clinicians united by one common goal: improving the quality of life of brain tumour patients. Based at the University of the West of England the BLB Lab was born out...
Student post: Are the Legal Regimes Governing Piracy Efficient? Student post: Are the Legal Regimes Governing Piracy Efficient? | Bristol Law School blog
This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. We offer this module in the second year of Bristol Law School’s LLB...
UWE Bristol Law School Staff Take Part in Workshop on ‘Projecting Bristol and Britain to a Post-Brexit World’ at University of Bristol UWE Bristol Law School Staff Take Part in Workshop on ‘Projecting Bristol and Britain to a Post-Brexit World’ at University of Bristol | Bristol Law School blog
By Christian Dadomo and Noëlle Quénivet The University of Bristol organised on 27 April 2017 a workshop on ‘Projecting Bristol and Britain to a Post-Brexit World’ that focused on the impact of Brexit on trade and businesses in Bristol and the...