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Team Entrepreneurship case study: Luke Gandolfi and FLAVR Team Entrepreneurship case study: Luke Gandolfi and FLAVR | Bristol Business School blog
We have spoken to several Team Entrepreneurship students and recent graduates who own start-up businesses about their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic. This case study is from Luke Gandolfi Head of Marketing at FLAVR. FLAVR FLAVR is...
How Sebastian found life in Bristol as an international student. How Sebastian found life in Bristol as an international student. | Student views blog
By Sebastian MSc Sustainable Development in Practice. UWE Bristol student Sebastian tells us of his experience as an international student living in Bristol. He shares the factors that influenced his decision to move to the UK how he found...
Government must intervene now to support students – universities cannot do this alone Government must intervene now to support students - universities cannot do this alone | Vice-Chancellor's blog
The growing calls across the country to refund tuition fees are impossible to ignore. What’s more they are understandable. Whilst students have still been able to meet learning outcomes progress and graduate thanks to the hard work and...
The key to post COVID-19 recovery: community leadership The key to post COVID-19 recovery: community leadership | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Robin Hambleton…. As well as causing appalling suffering and misery the COVID-19 pandemic is opening up new possibilities for the future. An uplifting feature of the way that communities have responded to the COVID-19 calamity has been...
Walking interviews as a research method Walking interviews as a research method | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Yarden Woolf Literature tells us a walking interview is when a researcher walks alongside a participant during an interview (Kinney 2017). This process usually involve a researcher accompanying participants and speaking with them usually on...
Some reflections on learning on the job … Some reflections on learning on the job ... | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman I teach a module on our postgraduate distance learning course – Planning and Urban Leadership – called “Managing Strategic Growth”. It is framed around encouraging students to think at scale and critically evaluate the...
Staff Spotlight on Dr Anne Eason Staff Spotlight on Dr Anne Eason | Policing blog
This week’s blog for the ‘staff in the spotlight series’ needs little introduction to many. Dr Anne Eason is our much loved and respected Associate Director of Policing at UWE with extensive academic and operational experience within criminal...
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...
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...
Community psychology perspectives on student mental health By Miles Thompson Community psychology perspectives on student mental health | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Miles Thompson The 4th UK Community Psychology Festival is being held on the 23rd and 24th of September 2018 in the Hertford Theatre Hertford. It follows the success of the 3rd festival which was held at the Arnolfini in Bristol and was joint...
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...
£400m and 8 200 jobs: UWE Bristol’s contribution to regional economy £400m and 8 200 jobs: UWE Bristol’s contribution to regional economy | Bristol Law School blog
The scale of the contribution the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) makes to the regional economy has been revealed for the first time. Independent analysts have measured the impact the university has on the prosperity of the...