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Invisible Work on Maternity Leave: How the Covid Pandemic intensified and exposed the unpaid work of Mothers Invisible Work on Maternity Leave: How the Covid Pandemic intensified and exposed the unpaid work of Mothers | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr Jenna Pandeli Dr Chloe Tarrabain and Dr Mahwish Khan In this blog we draw upon our own research that explored the experiences of new mothers on maternity leave during the pandemic. We unravel the immense layers of unpaid work that mothers...
Tag: 16 days of activism 16 days of activism | Policing blog
According to the Office of National Statistics (2024) the police recorded approximately 1.4 million domestic abuse-related incidents and crimes in the year ending March 2024. The Crime Survey for England and Wales estimates that unfortunately...
Tag: anti-social behaviour anti-social behaviour | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...
Tag: Student Experience Coaches Student Experience Coaches | Student blog
The Student Experience Coaches Whether you are planning for resits; working to earn some money; taking time to relax and recoup; spending time with friends or family; or seeking out new experiences and places – or perhaps a combination of...
Tag: Healing Together Healing Together | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...
‘It’s our job to take the limits away’: A case study approach to exploring culture of teacher expectations in an English secondary school ‘It’s our job to take the limits away’: A case study approach to exploring culture of teacher expectations in an English secondary school | Education blog
Education Research from UWE reaches around the globe… In this article Dr Smith draws on her doctoral research carried out in the Department of Education and Childhood at UWE investigating the beliefs and practices of high expectation...
Month: May 2024 30 August 2025 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Can new technologies like bus automation support a shift to more sustainable mobility? How in practical terms could automation make buses more attractive? These were the key questions which motivated the Centre for Transport & Society’s...
Tag: BRL BRL | Research and External Engagement
Have you graduated in the last three years in the UK and have a business idea you’d like to put into action? Launch Space provides free desk space and business support for graduate-led innovative and high-tech businesses at various stages on...
Tag: Skills Skills | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol is to launch a series of Skills Bootcamps in collaboration with the Institute of Coding (IoC) to boost people’s digital skills. The courses are open to those aged 19 and above are free to individuals who meet the eligibility criteria...
Visiting Scholar Dr Philippe Karpe at the Bristol Law School Visiting Scholar Dr Philippe Karpe at the Bristol Law School | Bristol Law School blog
Written by Dr Noelle Quenivet Between 10 February and 10 March 2018 the Centre for Applied Legal Research hosted Dr Philippe Karpe as Visiting Scholar. Dr Philippe Karpe is a senior legal researcher and international expert working for CIRAD a...
Pre-trial detention decision-making during the COVID-19 crisis: the urgent need for open justice Pre-trial detention decision-making during the COVID-19 crisis: the urgent need for open justice | Bristol Law School blog
In April 2020 Tom Smith Senior Lecturer in Law at UWE Bristol published a short article for criminal justice NGO Fair Trials discussing the use of pre-trial detention during the Covid-19 emergency. The full post was written by Tom Smith and was...
The arts and wellbeing: A burgeoning research area The arts and wellbeing: A burgeoning research area | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Nicola Holt “I am happy to be alive as long as I can paint.” Frida Kahlo artist “To write poetry is to be alive.” Rainer Maria Rilke poet The therapeutic role of the arts in fostering healing growth well-being and emotional expression is...