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Past DRAGoN Webinars: The importance of solidarity in Data sharing. Past DRAGoN Webinars: The importance of solidarity in Data sharing. | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
DRAGoN runs a very popular webinar series that brings academics together with practitioners and members of the public facilitating conversation to flow from theory to practice. The next run of these webinars are due to start at the end of...
Welcome to the Data Research Access & Governance Network (DRAGoN) blog Welcome to the Data Research Access & Governance Network (DRAGoN) blog | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Welcome to the Data Research Access and Governance Network (DRAGoN) blog where we will share the latest updates and projects we’re involved with. Led by Professor Felix Ritchie the Management Team also includes Dr Kyle Alves (Business &...
Sexual Health and Well-being is about civil and reproductive rights health inequalities criminal justice education community and how we live together. Sexual Health and Well-being is about civil and reproductive rights health inequalities criminal justice education community and how we live together. | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Jane Meyrick The Sexual Health and Well Being Interest Group #SHWIG @SHWIG is a group of researchers planning and doing research on sexual health well-being and sexual violence. @SHWIG is a special interest group within the Psychological...
Parent poverty: The missing chapter in the Government’s Child Poverty Strategy Parent poverty: The missing chapter in the Government's Child Poverty Strategy | Education blog
By Professor Alpesh Maisuria Co-hosted by: All-Party Parliamentary Group for Schools Learning and Assessment & All-Party Parliamentary Group for Parent Chair: Peter Swallow MP Date: 23 March 2025 Today I attended an APPG event that launched...
Earth Day Heroes: Youth action research impact and the Bristol Uniform Challenge Earth Day Heroes: Youth action research impact and the Bristol Uniform Challenge | Education blog
By Dr Verity Jones Associate Professor in Education On 30 September 2025 Sparks Bristol was filled with energy and optimism as over 100 young changemakers gathered for the Earth Day Heroes Awards Ceremony hosted by the Global Goals Centre (GGC)....
Towards a Network for Black Studies in Education at UWE ECRG Towards a Network for Black Studies in Education at UWE ECRG | Education blog
Malcolm Richards Senior Lecturer in Education Malcolm.Richards@uwe.ac.uk Black studies is an interdisciplinary academic field that primarily focuses on the study of the history culture and politics of the peoples of the African diaspora and...
Top UWE Bristol marketing graduate to explore new markets for award-winning engineering firm Top UWE Bristol marketing graduate to explore new markets for award-winning engineering firm | Research and External Engagement
A graduate from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) who worked on the Bloodhound Supersonic Car project while studying at the University has secured a job as Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate with Viper Innovations....
“We’re going to make a little house for the bugs around here…” “We’re going to make a little house for the bugs around here…” | Alumni blog
“… so they can have a better home than before” explains a pupil taking part in a local environmental project funded by the UWE Bristol Community Fund. Bug hotels bird boxes bogs stone mounds and log piles are just some of the new homes for...
Applications now open for UWE Bristol’s Green Skills programme Applications now open for UWE Bristol’s Green Skills programme | Research and External Engagement
Delivering opportunities for young people and increasing ethnic diversity in the flourishing green economy Green Skills for Jobs and Entrepreneurship a transformational ‘first of its kind’ skills programme has opened for applications. It is...
UK’s complex tax code and complacency leads to more tax avoidance – UWE Professor UK’s complex tax code and complacency leads to more tax avoidance - UWE Professor | Research and External Engagement
Nicholas Ryder who is a Professor in Financial Crime at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) says the UK authorities’ ‘lacklustre’ approach to enforcing its financial crime provisions and a highly complex tax code has played a...
Green and Healthy Futures Fair: A Celebration of Community Opportunity and Sustainable Work Green and Healthy Futures Fair: A Celebration of Community Opportunity and Sustainable Work | Engineering Our Future
On Monday 19 May 2025 residents of St Pauls and the wider Bristol community are warmly invited to the Green and Healthy Futures Fair taking place from 1pm to 8pm at St Pauls Learning Centre 94 Grosvenor Road BS2 8XJ. Organised in collaboration...
The impact of social media on the mental health of students The impact of social media on the mental health of students | Vice-Chancellor's blog
Steve West recently gave this presentation to MPs and Peers The use of social media is increasingly pervasive in the UK and across the globe particularly in the lives of our students. At present Facebook has the highest number of users – 32m in...