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Studying at Soft Play: Giving Student Parents in HE a Voice Studying at Soft Play: Giving Student Parents in HE a Voice | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Stress in students is well-documented in the literature as having negative effects on cognitive emotional and physical health. We’re all aware of the great stress most of our students are under juggling paid work with university work the...
A Lifetime in Communication – From Policing to the Page A Lifetime in Communication – From Policing to the Page | Policing blog
In this week’s UWE Bristol Policing Blog we are delighted to feature a special Q&A with Les King retired police officer probation officer university lecturer and now two-time author. Les’s latest book How to Strangle a Jelly brings together...
CFP Reframing Gender (In)equality in (Post)modern Times… CFP Reframing Gender (In)equality in (Post)modern Times... | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
8th Biennial International Interdisciplinary conference 24th – 26th June 2014 Keele University UK CFP Reframing gender (in)equality in (post)modern times Stream convenors: Nathalie Amstutz Business School University of Applied Sciences of...
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...
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...
What is the future of car ownership in urban areas? What is the future of car ownership in urban areas? | Centre for Transport and Society blog
By Graham Parkhurst Sarah Toy Ben Clark and Pete Dyson In the spring of 2025 the four of us came together around an initiative to run a panel session at the European Urban Research Association’s 2025 conference. We share a concern for how the...
The Way Ahead: key insights from the 2025 CTS Symposium The Way Ahead: key insights from the 2025 CTS Symposium | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Event Feedback Request: due to a technical issue at the end of the day that stopped the link to the feedback survey being shown we would be grateful if anyone who didn’t get a chance to feedback on the day could do so via the link here. We were...
Month: April 2025 April 2025 | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
By Rabab Raydan MSCA Doctoral Researcher at QuiVal The impact of natural disasters on real estate value Natural disasters pose a significant threat to real estate value as they can cause extensive property damage disrupt market stability and...
Month: April 2024 25 October 2025 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Justin Spinney The first time I met the one and only John Parkin (newly emeritus Professor of Transport Engineering in CTS) I had just started a PhD on Urban Cycling at Royal Holloway University of London. I had seen an announcement for a...