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About About | Bristol Law School blog
Bristol Law School has been successfully involved in legal education for over 40 years and provide high quality courses taught in a fully supportive learning environment. Our courses We offer the following undergraduate postgraduate and...
My student representative journey at Bristol Law School My student representative journey at Bristol Law School | Bristol Law School blog
Blog by Sarah Barnes Bristol Law School LLB (Hons) recent graduate as part of the FBL Student Spotlight 2021. Why I became a representative I had always wanted to be a representative during my time at UWE Bristol but I felt a bit nervous to do...
Pro bono: Student reflections from the African Prisons Project Pro bono: Student reflections from the African Prisons Project | Bristol Law School blog
One of the many activities the UWE Pro Bono Unit undertakes is the African Prisons Project. The project sees UWE students assisting prisoners and prison warders during their Law studies in Uganda and Kenya. Kathy Brown has previously blogged...
Interdisciplinary Research Thriving at UWE Bristol: Bridging the gap between History and Law Interdisciplinary Research Thriving at UWE Bristol: Bridging the gap between History and Law | Bristol Law School blog
In line with the key recommendations of the Stern Review (2016) Dr Mary Alice Young’s research is bridging the gap between previously distant disciplines at UWE. Mary works closely with Dr Mike Woodiwiss who teaches History at UWE...
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A Smarter Approach to Infrastructure Planning ....by Hannah Hickman In December 2018 Stephen Hall Nick Croft and I were successful in winning a tender for some ...Read More Challenging unsettling and obscure! Exploring unknown intellectual lands...
Third rise in student satisfaction as UWE Bristol moves top in South West Third rise in student satisfaction as UWE Bristol moves top in South West | Bristol Law School blog
Student satisfaction has risen for a third consecutive year at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) figures released today have revealed. A university record 88 per cent of final year students graduating this summer signalled they...
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Rediscovering motivation at the Earthwatch “Science Camp” by Hannah E. McConnell Great expectations Like many other PhD students I am sure I found myself struggling to stay ...Read More Rethinking Inclusion and Empathy in Placemaking by Hooman...
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Ageing onshore wind infrastructures: researching end of life moments of wind energy infrastructure in Italy by Carla De Laurentis COP 27 concluded on the 20th of November 2022 and stressed how the unprecedented global energy ...Read More “Where...
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...