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Month: March 2022 1 November 2025 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
As of January 2020 there were 185 143 airline pilots in the world of which 9 746 were women (5.26%) and 2 630 were captains (1.42%) (IFALPA 2021). Even more concerning are the shocking figures taken from the Type Rating Examiner (TRE) list...
A Day in the Life of a National Crime Agency (NCA) Major Crime Support Manager A Day in the Life of a National Crime Agency (NCA) Major Crime Support Manager | Policing blog
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to help crack a major investigation or achieve that critical breakthrough? This week as part of our A Day in the Life series we turn the spotlight on the National Crime Agency (NCA) an organisation that as...
Preventing violence against women: The need to engage men in the workplace Preventing violence against women: The need to engage men in the workplace | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr Stephen Burrell 16/08/2024 This article discusses themes of violence and sexual harassment in the work place. In the UK in recent years after one horrific femicide after another there have been increasingly widespread conversations about the...
Tackling Domestic Abuse through 16 Days of Activism Tackling Domestic Abuse through 16 Days of Activism | Policing blog
Today’s blog is written by Associate Director (Policing) Sarah Williams and reflects on the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (UN Women 2023). This ends on December 10th (International Human Rights Day). This annual...
Reflecting on World Mental Health Day Reflecting on World Mental Health Day | Policing blog
As we come to the end of World Mental Health Day we would like to take the opportunity to reflect on this important issue with our Senior Lecturer Ian Lowe. Ian served in the Royal Air Force Police then worked as a Highways Agency Traffic...
Team Entrepreneurship students host “Celebrating Female Entrepreneurs” event as part of International Women’s Day Team Entrepreneurship students host "Celebrating Female Entrepreneurs" event as part of International Women's Day | Bristol Business School blog
As part of International Women’s day 2017 the Female Entrepreneurs Team from the BA (Hons) Team Entrepreneurship programme chose to host an event that celebrating female entrepreneurs. Inspired by the theme for International Women’s...
Together we make an impact Together we make an impact | Bristol Business School blog
As we are nearing the end of the challenging year of 2020 we are taking a look back at the positive ways the Faculty of Business and Law have made an impact on society. Below is a round-up of some of the top stories successes and impactful...
National Living Wage a ‘leap in the dark’: UWE economics expert National Living Wage a 'leap in the dark': UWE economics expert | Bristol Business School blog
The introduction of a National Living Wage next month is ‘leap in the dark’ which may put some smaller companies out of business says an economics expert from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). Associate Professor...
Why choose coaching? We asked you Why choose coaching? We asked you | Student blog
We spoke to Elizabeth Ellis a Psychology with Criminology student to find out how the Student Experience Coaches helped with her degree. What brought you to coaching? I was struggling with multiple areas before accessing coaching: Time...
Finding Opportunities in Times of Crisis Finding Opportunities in Times of Crisis | Employability in Applied Sciences
Sophie Harris a final year Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Student in the Department of Applied Sciences at UWE Bristol attended the British Ecological Society (BES) Undergraduate Summer School this year. Summer school during an ongoing...
Scientists should think like designers – Design thinking and the sciences Scientists should think like designers - Design thinking and the sciences | Employability in Applied Sciences
Joseph one of our team writers has delivered yet another thought-provoking inspiring article to help scientists elevate their thinking by thinking like designers. We hope you enjoy the read and challenge your thinking because of it! Design...
Eviscerating the Right to Water in Riparian Communities: Stemming Mining Activities in Ghana Eviscerating the Right to Water in Riparian Communities: Stemming Mining Activities in Ghana | Bristol Law School blog
By Dr Felix Nana Kofi Ofori UWE Alumni Member of Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group Introduction Throughout the gold-mining communities in Ghana vast swathes of land bodies of rivers and streams have turned brownish as a...