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Towards a Network for Black Studies in Education at UWE ECRG Towards a Network for Black Studies in Education at UWE ECRG | Education blog
Malcolm Richards Senior Lecturer in Education Malcolm.Richards@uwe.ac.uk Black studies is an interdisciplinary academic field that primarily focuses on the study of the history culture and politics of the peoples of the African diaspora and...
Guest Talk – Dr Lorenzo Pasculli: The Impact of Brexit on Integrity and Corruption: Local and Global Challenges Guest Talk – Dr Lorenzo Pasculli: The Impact of Brexit on Integrity and Corruption: Local and Global Challenges | Bristol Law School blog
The talk was organised by the Commercial Law Unit and the International Law and Human Rights Unit on behalf of the Centre for Applied Legal Research. On 14 February 2018 Dr Lorenzo Pasculli Senior Lecturer in Law at Kingston University London...
Changing policy on human trafficking - Shaping integrated healthcare
Research at UWE Bristol has influenced policy on international human trafficking and improved the human rights of exploited migrants.
Behaviour change and social influence - Research themes
BLCC work with a range of local and national organisations to help influence thinking on important issues.
New partnership launched between UWE Bristol Watershed and streaming service MUBI
Watershed is launching a series of panel discussions in partnership with the Philosophy Politics and International Relations departments at UWE Bristol.
Philosophy, Politics and International Relations - Graduate destinations
Graduate destinations for Philosophy, Politics and International Relations graduates 15 months after leaving UWE Bristol.
Research skills - Study skills
Online advice and tutorials to help you develop your research skills.
Accredited learning (AL) - Suspend transfer or withdraw
How to gain accreditation for prior learning.
Challenging unsettling and obscure! Exploring unknown intellectual lands with a reading group Challenging unsettling and obscure! Exploring unknown intellectual lands with a reading group | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hooman Foroughmand Araabi Academics often have very focused thinking leading to a narrow range of reading. We often either read personal texts (the novel we might read before sleeping) or professional texts in our own field (the literature we...