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“Labour need to commit to a comprehensive review of private education.” “Labour need to commit to a comprehensive review of private education.” | Education blog
The problem of unfairness in the education system is now unavoidable. Labour must initiate a comprehensive review of the role of fee paying private schools. This should include the creation of an Office for private schools’ accountability to...
An insight – my experiences on sexual harassment An insight - my experiences on sexual harassment | Student blog
By Anna Burt EDI Champion. I’ve been experiencing sexual harassment since I was at school and throughout my adult life like most of my friends and peers. Every woman I know has multiple experiences of harassment; everyone has stories and they...
Winter Wellbeing: Simple Ways to Beat the January Blues Winter Wellbeing: Simple Ways to Beat the January Blues | Student blog
By Aaliyah Hussain Senior Student Experience Coach January can feel like the hardest time of the year for many. Even though the shortest days of the Winter are behind us (yes the days are officially getting longer!) mornings are still dark and...
Using as the Starting Point the Article ‘WTO Rules against EU “Anti-Dumping” Duties on Indonesian Biofuel’ by Natasha Burton in New Economy on 26 January 2018 Discuss the Use of Anti-dumping Measures by the EU on Biofuels Using as the Starting Point the Article ‘WTO Rules against EU “Anti-Dumping” Duties on Indonesian Biofuel’ by Natasha Burton in New Economy on 26 January 2018 Discuss the Use of Anti-dumping Measures by the EU on Biofuels | Bristol Law School blog
Written by Chloe Barratt This post (edited for publication) is published on our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. Following the blogging success over the last...
Student blog post: What are the (dis)similarities between a Free Trade Area and a Customs Union? Student blog post: What are the (dis)similarities between a Free Trade Area and a Customs Union? | Bristol Law School blog
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 Bristol Law School’s LLB...
UWE Staff Present Paper on ‘Brexit and EU Citizenship’ at Workshop at University of Bristol UWE Staff Present Paper on ‘Brexit and EU Citizenship’ at Workshop at University of Bristol | Bristol Law School blog
In the past few years the concept of citizenship has been a growing subject of studies in law and politics. The distinction between nationality and citizenship the rights and duties of nationals and citizens EU citizenship etc have attracted...
Update on Healthy Waters Research Projects at UWE Update on Healthy Waters Research Projects at UWE | Healthy Waters blog
By Rosie Perrett Dr Connie Tulloch and Matt Coombs The Healthy Waters blog is back! Our research group are currently working on three government funded research projects monitoring the health of rivers using sensors to measure various...
CoolScapes: Co-Learning across Cultures in a Warming City CoolScapes: Co-Learning across Cultures in a Warming City | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
Author: Ghada Karaki CoolScapes is an experiment in co-producing solutions to questions of thermal comfort by leveraging the social and vernacular knowledge of migrant communities. Context Climate projections for the UK show higher temperatures...
Training Researchers to Work with Confidential Data: A New Approach Training Researchers to Work with Confidential Data: A New Approach | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Prof Felix Ritchie of UWE’s Business School has recently spent time with the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency and makes the following analysis. I’ve just spent two days at the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency...
Creating Welcoming Learning Environments: Using Arts-Based Methods with EAL Learners Creating Welcoming Learning Environments: Using Arts-Based Methods with EAL Learners | Education blog
What’s the project about? Dr Jane Andrews and Dr Maryam Almohammad at the University of the West of England Bristol have been working on a 12 month research project since September 2017. The project is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research...
What can microdata tell us about labour market and wage dynamics in the Western Gateway Area? What can microdata tell us about labour market and wage dynamics in the Western Gateway Area? | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
In support of contributing to an evidence base to aid the Labour Government’s key mission to promote regional economic growth and the creation of good jobs a research team from the University of the West of England has analysed data...
Breaking the Binary – Personal Reflections Breaking the Binary – Personal Reflections | The Inclusive University blog
Written by Bek Rengel (They/Them) and Alex Gibbings (They/Them) Trans Awareness Week spans from November 13th to 19th and culminates in Trans Day of Remembrance on the 20th. It’s a time to commemorate lives lost to anti-transgender violence and...