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2nd July 2013: Creative Leadership Project – Event 3 – Leadership and Space 2nd July 2013: Creative Leadership Project - Event 3 - Leadership and Space | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
You are warmly invited to participate free of charge in a series of interactive workshops linking research and practice to create new ways of leading in public service organisations. The workshops will draw on three distinct areas of expertise in...
Lego Serious Play – on its way! Lego Serious Play - on its way! | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Morning all! As some of you know we have been successfully using my small box of Lego and childhood Duplo for some time as a resource on a variety of Bristol Business School modules and programmes… Interventions for Creativity and Change Coaching...
Dr Glenn Parry speaks at Gregg Latham’s Solicitor Event: “The Internet of Us; What does privacy mean in the digital age?” Dr Glenn Parry speaks at Gregg Latham’s Solicitor Event: “The Internet of Us; What does privacy mean in the digital age?” | Bristol Law School blog
Ed Boal Geoff White Emily Turner and Glenn Parry at the Gregg Latchams’ Business Network Event On September 1st Dr Glenn Parry Associate Professor in Strategy & Operations Management spoke at the 2nd Gregg Latchams’ Business Network...
My career top tip My career top tip | Student blog
by Amina This year I am really looking forward to making the most of my third year at university. Securing my role as a student career coach has allowed me to widen my network within UWE and consider alternative career options that I otherwise...
The UWE Bristol App has had a glow-up! The UWE Bristol App has had a glow-up! | Student blog
The UWE Bristol app has had a glow-up with a fresh look improved functionality and new features to help you navigate university life. It’s not just about aesthetics (though its new look is chef’s kiss emoji) – the new app has a whole range...
My career top tip My career top tip | Student blog
by Abi Making the most of the break At the start of last summer I was faced with two months of potential relaxation. However as a soon-to-be final-year university student I felt the need to make the most of this time. I reframed the summer as an...
Month: November 2022 8 November 2025 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
The extent to which the transition from internal combustion engine cars to electric cars represents an important contribution to sustainable mobility is the central question addressed by a new book edited by CTS colleagues Graham Parkhurst and...
Month: July 2023 July 2023 | UWEcyber Research Blog
By Jonathan White Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security Last month UWE Bristol was proud to host the annual Unlock Cyber Taster Day. Taking place in the School of Engineering building on the Frenchay campus the day was attended by approximately 350...
Introducing our new lecturer Dr Gamze Arman! By Gamze Arman Introducing our new lecturer Dr Gamze Arman! | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Gamze Arman My name is Gamze Arman and I have recently joined the UWE Department of Health and Social Sciences as a Lecturer in Occupational Psychology. I received my undergraduate and master’s degrees from the most prestigious universities of...
Month: November 2018 8 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Dr Peter Bradley leader of our Sustainability Research cluster has recently published a new paper in the Journal of Cleaner Production. The full paper can be downloaded here. Integrating sustainable development into economics curriculum: A case...
Home | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
The DRAGoN Webinars are back with an exciting new series in 2024! The DRAGoN team are bringing back our webinar series in 2024 that as ever take a deep dive into the ...Read More Re Blog: Reflections on 2023 with the WED Project This time of...
Biofiltration – a new future for fresh water Biofiltration – a new future for fresh water | Healthy Waters blog
Around the world the pressure to secure future supplies of fresh water is mounting. Only 2.5% of the world’s water is fresh and only 0.77% of that water is deemed accessible. As if that’s not enough only 10% of that is reported to be suitable...