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Mechatronics Engineering - MEng
Digital mechatronics is the future of industry. Study our Mechatronics course to gain the skills you need to start your career in this fast-growing profession.
Primary (5-11) (School-based) - PGCE with QTS
Study our online PGCE Primary (School-based) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Develop your skills in teaching five-to eleven-year-olds in a school-setting.
Secondary Business - PGCE with QTS
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Secondary Initial Teacher Education Business has been designed to train teachers to practice as a subject specialist teacher for the secondary age range (14-19). You are assessed against the standards for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) across this age range.
Anti-racism - Equality, diversity and inclusivity
Find out what anti-racism is and what steps you can take towards creating an anti-racist environment that works for all of us.
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Month: July 2022 July 2022 | Healthy Waters blog
Rosy Heywood is a Research Associate at The Centre for Print Research (CFPR) at UWE. In this interview she discusses her work as a sustainable textiles designer & researcher and her role in the Healthy Waters research cluster. Could you tell...
Paradox of success and failure Paradox of success and failure | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Moon Executive Search recently spoke to the Director of Doctoral Research in Business and Law at UWE Bristol Svetlana Cicmil about the paradox of success and failure in the context of modern businesses. Read the original post here. “Most [IT]...
Monologue and Organization Studies Monologue and Organization Studies | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
The following blog includes excerpts taken from a recent journal article written Professor Peter Case recently published an article (co-authored with Michal Izak and Sierk Ybema) entitled ‘Monologue and Organization Studies’ in the reputable...
Guest Seminar: Professor Brigid Carroll The Governmentality of Hope: Retheorising Hope in Leadership Guest Seminar: Professor Brigid Carroll The Governmentality of Hope: Retheorising Hope in Leadership | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Mark your calendars for a compelling seminar as we welcome Professor Brigid Carroll a distinguished scholar in the field of leadership to share her insights on her paper “The Governmentality of Hope: Retheorising Hope in Leadership.”...
Creating Sustainable Behaviour Change - Professional course
Study a range of theoretical approaches to understanding behaviour within the context of a range of sustainable, pro-social and pro-environmental behaviours.
Is there light at the end of the tunnel? Is there light at the end of the tunnel? | Bristol Law School blog
Blog by Demelza Hall and Professor Nicholas Ryder Financial crime is synonymous with the seminal work of Professor Edwin Sutherland who famously and somewhat controversially used the term ‘white collar crime’ in his 1939 presidential lecture to...