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Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Rachel Alcock-Hodgson How can a community know what impact their work has on their local area? What are the key features of a ‘Healthy High Street’ in a Bristol neighbourhood setting? Can monitoring be robust community-led and place...
The “Necessary evil” of a compliance role for HR: Examining the day-to-day realities of human resources (HR) practice The “Necessary evil” of a compliance role for HR: Examining the day-to-day realities of human resources (HR) practice | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr Helen Mortimore and Dr Catherine Mackintosh The problem for HR practitioners When was the last time you heard somebody praise their HR department: “oh they’re so helpful” or “they’re great at what they do”? HR professionals battle for...
Workplace Trends 2013…what’s new in work space? Workplace Trends 2013...what's new in work space? | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
By Dr Harriet Shortt Another part of my week last week was spent at the Workplace Trends Conference 2013 held at the Royal College of General Practitioners. This is one of the few non-academic conferences I have been to and it was recommended by...
Tag: active travel active travel | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Jonathan Flower Senior Research Fellow Many of us will soon be taking a hopefully well-earned rest over the festive period. At some point you may put on a paper crown and break into a smile (or not) as someone reads a cracker joke. Well here...
Technology and Law Policy Commission: Algorithms in the Justice System Technology and Law Policy Commission: Algorithms in the Justice System | Bristol Law School blog
By Dr Tom Smith and Ed Johnston Technology and Law Policy Commission: Algorithms in the Justice System Wales Evidence Session 7 February 2019 This event had 3 different panels speaking for about 30 minutes each regarding the use of algorithms in...
£400m and 8 200 jobs: UWE Bristol’s contribution to regional economy £400m and 8 200 jobs: UWE Bristol’s contribution to regional economy | Bristol Law School blog
The scale of the contribution the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) makes to the regional economy has been revealed for the first time. Independent analysts have measured the impact the university has on the prosperity of the...
Physics in the Freezer: Communicating Science with Liquid Nitrogen Physics in the Freezer: Communicating Science with Liquid Nitrogen | Science Communication Unit blog
Working with liquid nitrogen can be a daunting experience. It can suffocate in an ill-ventilated room leave horrendous burns from seconds of skin exposure and turn a banana into a deadly weapon…And yet it somehow pales in comparison to working...
What the Postgraduate Certificate in Science Communication means to me What the Postgraduate Certificate in Science Communication means to me | Science Communication Unit blog
I am not a scientist. There I said it. But I am a science communicator. A couple of decades ago someone like me with an airy fairy English literature degree wouldn’t have found themselves working with university scientists. But these days more...
How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? | Science Communication Unit blog
By Danni Sinnett (Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments) and Margarida Sardo (Science Communication Unit). There are around 5 000 former metal mines in England and Wales and many hundreds of thousands globally. Many of these mines...
Creative ways to take a short break Creative ways to take a short break | Bristol Business School blog
As a result of the coronavirus outbreak many of us have been asked to work from home if possible. Whilst we have hopefully all been able to adapt in some ways to our new lifestyles it’s important to remember to take short breaks for our...
Guest blog post: A student representatives’ perspective of the Times Higher Education awards ceremony Guest blog post: A student representatives’ perspective of the Times Higher Education awards ceremony | Bristol Business School blog
Guest author: Mia Collins 3rd Year Business and Management Student Currently in my final year of studying Business and Management I have been fortunate enough to represent the department as its Lead Department Representative and the Finance...
From vision to reality: two Bristol entrepreneurs share their journey From vision to reality: two Bristol entrepreneurs share their journey | Alumni blog
To mark International Women’s Day 2024 we asked two alumni who are driven female business founders about their unique journeys. They shared the toughest challenges they’ve encountered and what makes them most proud. Aisha Thomas founded...