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Tag: Cycling Research Cycling Research | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Justin Spinney The first time I met the one and only John Parkin (newly emeritus Professor of Transport Engineering in CTS) I had just started a PhD on Urban Cycling at Royal Holloway University of London. I had seen an announcement for a...
The 100 Black Women Professor Now Programme: the power of community and rediscovering my career path! The 100 Black Women Professor Now Programme: the power of community and rediscovering my career path! | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr Tinkuma Edafioghor is a Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management and a member of HRWE. She holds a PhD from the University of York their research focuses on the intersection of HRM and organizational resilience particularly in SMEs....
Visiting scholar from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa shares his reflections after visiting UWE Bristol Visiting scholar from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa shares his reflections after visiting UWE Bristol | Bristol Law School blog
In December 2018 visiting scholar Dr Windell Nortje from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa spent two weeks at the Bristol Law School. Below he shares his reflections of the visit: Guest blog by Dr Windell Nortje I visited UWE...
Month: December 2022 18 October 2025 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr John Neugebauer Visiting Fellow Bristol Business School How often do we step back to think critically and analytically about the issue of graduate employability? Here are some personal thoughts based on my own experience in senior management...
Connecting and Caring through Food and Facemasks Connecting and Caring through Food and Facemasks | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Jo Bushell Researcher positionality is an intrinsic feature of research especially qualitative research. Being reflexive and adaptive to the changing iterative conditions of one’s research and recognising where one is situated in the...
Contemporary Children’s Biographies About Women: A laudable endeavour but critical reading remains crucial Contemporary Children’s Biographies About Women: A laudable endeavour but critical reading remains crucial | Education blog
This article is a guest blog from Louise Couceiro a PhD Researcher at the University of Glasgow. Louise’s research explores how children aged seven to ten engage with and respond to collective biographies about women published since 2016....
Happiness in Bangladesh: The Role of Religion and Connectedness Happiness in Bangladesh: The Role of Religion and Connectedness | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Dr Tim Hinks Senior Economics Lecturer at UWE in conjunction with fellow academics Joe Devine and Arif Naveed have published this paper in the Journal of Happiness Studies AbstractResearch into the relation between religion and happiness offers...
Business schools in emerging markets: why do they matter? Business schools in emerging markets: why do they matter? | Sustainable Economies Research Group blog
True the image that business schools have gained in the latter years is one of elitist and expensive institutions that train greedy executives and insatiable business people whose drive for profit has not only created an unequal world but also...
Month: December 2024 18 October 2025 | Alumni blog
Val Rumbol (née Bishop) and Pat Field (née Millar) 1976 From 1974 to 2024 – a trip back in time When Pat reached out to organise a 50th reunion for a group of UWE Bristol alumni I knew we were about to witness something special. This group of...
Month: January 2024 Do you remember the time when…. So what’s next? 18 October 2025 | Alumni blog
Back in 1988 the first ever graduation ceremony was held at Bristol Cathedral for a small group of surveying graduates (recorded in the Bristol Polytechnic News March 1988). The November 2023 graduations marked the final UWE Bristol Award...
Bilingualism’s best kept secret(s) Bilingualism’s best kept secret(s) | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Following on from our previous post on Bimodal Bilingualism and publication success of a related case report our Lab members have been involved in supporting a further intra-operative language assessment of a bilingual patient which required the...
Mental Health for Everyone Mental Health for Everyone | Vice-Chancellor's blog
Every higher education institution clearly strives to be a place where people can flourish. More than 2.2 million students and over 400 000 staff are engaged in higher education in the UK. However on mental health universities are clearly facing...