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Rethinking the Green City in Brasilia… Rethinking the Green City in Brasilia... | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…..by Helen Hoyle “Built for automobiles and air-conditioners not people…it’s a lousy place to visit and no-one wanted to live there” so my 1996 Lonely Planet Guide describes “the great planned city” of Brasilia. Danni Sinnett and I were...
Why do we need varied urban nature for diverse urban publics? Why do we need varied urban nature for diverse urban publics? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Helen Hoyle…. A new book chapter by Dr Helen Hoyle highlights why a nuanced approach to urban greenspace provision is essential to human mental and physical...
Guest Talk – Professor Emily Reid: Securing the Future of the World Trade Organisation Guest Talk - Professor Emily Reid: Securing the Future of the World Trade Organisation | Bristol Law School blog
In November Professor Emily Reid from Southampton Law School gave a guest talk entitled “Securing the Future of the World Trade Organisation“. Read the recap of the talk below: For more than the last decade the WTO and ‘globalisation’...
Welcome to our new SPE Research Centre Members Welcome to our new SPE Research Centre Members | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
Welcome to our new SPE Research Centre Members who have joined UWE in the past year. We continue to grow as a research centre in capacity and outstanding research endeavours. We are very pleased to welcome our new members as they take on and...
Month: January 2019 By Artjoms Ivlevs 25 October 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Artjoms Ivlevs On June 23 2016 the United Kingdom (UK) held a historic referendum in which citizens voted 52% to 48% to leave the European Union (EU). The outcome of this vote has sent shockwaves around the world and is likely to change the...
Teaching researchers about data protection law: a terrible idea Teaching researchers about data protection law: a terrible idea | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Written by Elizabeth Green (UWE Bristol) Felix Ritchie (UWE Bristol) and Amy Tilbrook (University of Edinburgh) Many researchers in the UK working with confidential data attend the ‘Safe Researcher Training’ course (SRT). This training course...
‘Five Safes’ or ‘One Plus Four Safes’? Musing on project purpose ‘Five Safes’ or ‘One Plus Four Safes’? Musing on project purpose | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
by Felix Ritchie and Francesco Tava A recent working paper discusses the ‘Fives Safes’ framework for confidential data governance and management. This splits planning into a number of separate but related topics: safe project: is this an...
Student blog post: On the Basis of the Article ‘Trump Trade: What He Can Do Legally Vs. Nafta China Mexico’ of 15 January 2017 Discuss Whether and How it is Possible under WTO Rules to Protect one’s Industry. Student blog post: On the Basis of the Article ‘Trump Trade: What He Can Do Legally Vs. Nafta China Mexico’ of 15 January 2017 Discuss Whether and How it is Possible under WTO Rules to Protect one’s Industry. | Bristol Law School blog
Author: Jefferson Elsdon 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...
Climate communications and social action planning for young people’s improved self- and system-efficacy Climate communications and social action planning for young people’s improved self- and system-efficacy | Research and External Engagement
Written by Sophie Laggan Research Fellow Intergenerational learning We all need to work together to address the climate and ecological crisis and young people are crucial to this process. However as many young people have a chronic lack of self-...
A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Lindsay Woodford Exceptional physical features together with high commitment and motivation are important attributes of high-performance athletes. However when faced with frustrating setbacks the same qualities of commitment and motivation...
Promoting resilience and questioning resilience By Miles Thompson Promoting resilience and questioning resilience | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Miles Thompson Your 30-second summary. This blog is about resilience. A term that is now seemingly everywhere. Below I provide a quick overview of the term and of psychological research into the resilience of children. Then I contrast these...
Guest blog: My Day at Clarke Willmott as Part of the Faculty Advisory Board Mentoring Scheme Guest blog: My Day at Clarke Willmott as Part of the Faculty Advisory Board Mentoring Scheme | Bristol Law School blog
Guest blog by Noëlle Quénivet: The Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School launched at the inception of the 2017/2018 academic year a pilot Faculty Advisory Board Mentoring Scheme the chief aim being to contribute to UWE staff’s personal...