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What are the output disclosure control issues associated with qualitative data? Context Literature The problem Approaches to solutions Next steps What are the output disclosure control issues associated with qualitative data? | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Green paper Elizabeth Green1 Felix Ritchie 1 Libby Bishop2 Deborah Wiltshire 2 Simon Parker 3 Allyson Flaster 4 and Maggie Levenstein4 1The University of the West of England 2GESIS 3DKFZ German Cancer Research Center 4University of...
Learning at home – what has previous educational research said? Learning at home – what has previous educational research said? | Education blog
The closure of schools as a result of Covid 19 has led to many parents and carers having to take a greater role in their children’s education. Dr Jane Andrews Associate Professor (Education) at UWE discusses a selection of published...
Relationship and sex education (RSE) in secondary schools: Why’s it all so complicated? Relationship and sex education (RSE) in secondary schools: Why’s it all so complicated? | Education blog
I recently delivered some lectures to PGCE Secondary Students in the Department of education and Childhood at UWE regarding recent changes to sex education. I began these sessions by asking students to stand up if they had received any form of...
Month: June 2023 1 November 2025 | Alumni blog
Unfurl photo © Mark Gray Emma Powell makes robots for poking squishing and hugging. She’s Co-Director of Air Giants a local creative robotics studio making pioneering and monumental work for an international audience. We interviewed Emma ahead...
Black History Month: Spotlight on Research and Innovation Contributions Black History Month: Spotlight on Research and Innovation Contributions | Research and External Engagement
In this blog post we highlight some of the groundbreaking discoveries Black academics have made that have significantly advanced our understanding and capabilities in numerous areas. Black History Month is a time to honour and celebrate the rich...
End of the Age of Arrogance? End of the Age of Arrogance? | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Written by Professor Richard Bolden UWE Bristol 14/01/2022 for the International Leadership Association “In reality they all lived in a kind of hieroglyphic world where the real thing was never said or done or even thought but only represented...
International Women’s Day: In conversation with Amy Kington International Women’s Day: In conversation with Amy Kington | Bristol Business School blog
By Rachel Evans Relationship Manager at UWE Bristol with Amy Kington Founder and CEO of Community of Purpose Faculty Board Member and UWE Bristol Alumni. As we join together again to celebrate International Women’s Day 2021 perhaps this year...
Reacting Retreating Regulating and Reconnecting Reacting Retreating Regulating and Reconnecting | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog post from Florence Neville PhD student. Blog post originally appeared on autismhwb.com: Summary of study findings. Florence Neville February 2022 I am an autistic Health and Wellbeing PhD student at the University of the West of...
Sciences Futures 2020 : Post Event Highlights (Part 1) Sciences Futures 2020 : Post Event Highlights (Part 1) | Employability in Applied Sciences
Science Futures returned in 2020 and this year’s event was by far the biggest and the best of the annual Department of Applied Sciences (DAS) employability programme at UWE Bristol. The event was focused on engaging students with opportunities...
Panel on Concept of Solidarity held by UWE Staff at UACES Conference in Bath Panel on Concept of Solidarity held by UWE Staff at UACES Conference in Bath | Bristol Law School blog
Guest blog post by Noelle Quenivet: A few months ago under the leadership of Dr Francesco Tava (HSS HAS) a group of UWE scholars from the Department of Health and Social Sciences (Philosophy and Politics) and the Bristol Law School met to...
On the Basis of the 17 December 2018 Request of Consultations by the EU with Korea Regarding the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Commitments under the EU-Korea Trade Agreement Discuss how Labour Standards can Be Maintained via Free Trade Agreements On the Basis of the 17 December 2018 Request of Consultations by the EU with Korea Regarding the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Commitments under the EU-Korea Trade Agreement Discuss how Labour Standards can Be Maintained via Free Trade Agreements | Bristol Law School blog
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 couple of years we decided to...
Pieces of Us – Complexity and Leadership. By Jem Peel and Rob Sheffield Pieces of Us – Complexity and Leadership. By Jem Peel and Rob Sheffield | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
This is a re-blog from BMJ leader journal by Visiting fellow Rob Sheffield and his co-author Jem Peel . They discuss Pieces of Us a social history of Greenhill Swansea and how a thriving urban place was lost in a generation. In Pieces of Us our...