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Pro bono works Pro bono works | Bristol Law School blog

In a series of blog posts Associate Head of Pro Bono Marcus Keppel-Palmer will be sharing with us why Pro Bono at UWE Bristol works. In this first post Marcus shares research shared at the UWE Learning & Teaching Conference about the...

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Bristol Law School 2017 Round Up Bristol Law School 2017 Round Up | Bristol Law School blog

As 2017 comes to a close we want to share with you some of our highlights from the past year: Back in January we launched our new Research Centres and groups. In February we helped alumnus Jeremiah Daliel’s launch his first book inspired by his...

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Bristol law students win £1m in welfare benefits for clients Bristol law students win £1m in welfare benefits for clients | Bristol Law School blog

Law students’ work representing benefits claimants wrongly declared fit for employment has helped secure a nomination for a national award. University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) students have been volunteering at the Avon &...

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Bristol Law School helps celebrate alumnus Jeremiah Daliel’s first book inspired by his real life experiences Bristol Law School helps celebrate alumnus Jeremiah Daliel’s first book inspired by his real life experiences | Bristol Law School blog

On Thursday 16th February Bristol Business and the Bristol Law School invited alumnus Jeremiah Daliel back to UWE to help him launch his first book. Jeremiah Daliel was in a car accident in 2011 which left him wheelchair bound. Whilst recovering...

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National Pro Bono Week National Pro Bono Week | Bristol Law School blog

Author: Marcus Keppel-Palmer Associate Head of Department Pro Bono This week is National Pro Bono week running from 6th to 10th November. This is the 16th annual National Pro Bono Week and is sponsored by the Law Society Bar Council and CILEx....

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BLCC Annual Review 2018-19 BLCC Annual Review 2018-19 | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog

We are delighted to share with you the Bristol Leadership and Change Centre Annual Review 2018-19. This annual review has been compiled to give an insight into some of the key projects we have been involved in over the past 12 months as well as...

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Women dress leadership and the 1980s Women dress leadership and the 1980s | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog

Br Dr Harriet Shortt Hello everyone! Well it’s September already and the start of a fresh new term for many of us. I hope you have had a great summer of holidays rest writing teaching planning thinking conference inspiration and everything else...

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Dr. Harriet Shortt: 2024 The Planner’s Woman of Influence Dr. Harriet Shortt: 2024 The Planner’s Woman of Influence | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog

Bristol Leadership and Change Centre (BLCC) at Bristol Business School University of the West of England is incredibly proud to congratulate our very own Dr. Harriet Shortt on being named a 2024 Woman of Influence by The Planner. Harriet has...

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Latest event organised by the Bristol Leadership Centre in partnership with The Leadership Trust Foundation Latest event organised by the Bristol Leadership Centre in partnership with The Leadership Trust Foundation | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog

Bristol Leadership Centre and The Leadership Trust Foundation Research Seminar with Professor Dennis Tourish on “Complexity leadership theory: A processual communication critique and suggested modifications.” Wednesday 5 November...

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Life as an international student at UWE Bristol Life as an international student at UWE Bristol | Student views blog

By Angelica BA (Hons) Media Communications Getting involved in social activities at university can be fun and sometimes a little daunting but being a student at UWE Bristol I found it easy to socialise as there are so many things on offer here....

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Month: October 2022 October 2022 | UWEcyber Research Blog

An integral part of how the United Kingdom tackles money laundering criminality is through the use of Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR). These were first introduced in 1986 by the Drug Trafficking Offences Act and have evolved through the 2002...

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Home | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

Some reflections on learning on the job … by Hannah Hickman I teach a module on our postgraduate distance learning course – Planning and Urban Leadership - called ...Read More Spark the Future by Elahe Karimnia The vision for rejuvenating...

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