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News

Research shows Bristol residents support measures required to achieve cleaner air

A research project led by UWE Bristol finds that residents' suggestions on tackling air quality reflect the city's aims to reach net zero carbon emissions.

Use of field sensors to monitor nutrient fluxes in real-time from farming systems - Studentship opportunities

An opportunity to apply for a funded full-time PhD in the Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences, UWE Bristol. This is a joint studentship with Hartpury University

Blogs

New £55 million building will change how UWE Bristol does business New £55 million building will change how UWE Bristol does business | Bristol Law School blog

Staff and students working and studying at Bristol Business School (BBS) and Bristol Law School (BLS) at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have moved in to a new state of the art £55million building. The building is the jewel in...

Students' Union at UWE - Campus and facilities

The two interlinked buildings facing the Heart Zone offer vibrant spaces to enhance the work of student reps, with volunteering activities, societies, sports and networks for students, all located in a multi-purpose engagement and social area.

People

Ms Caroline Hadley

Programme Leader - Drama, Acting and Performance

Evaluation of investment in cycling - Transport planning and placemaking

Find out more about the 'Evaluation of investment in cycling' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.

Blogs

More ethnic minority teachers are needed in UK schools – but teaching can affect their mental health and wellbeing More ethnic minority teachers are needed in UK schools - but teaching can affect their mental health and wellbeing | Education blog

By Terra Glowach (UWE Bristol) Malcolm Richards (UWE Bristol) and Rafael Mitchell (University of Bristol) – as published by The Conversation There is a major shortage of new teachers in England and this includes teachers from ethnic...

Blogs

Reducing organisational vulnerability of women: applying organisational research in Mexican-US borderlands Reducing organisational vulnerability of women: applying organisational research in Mexican-US borderlands | Human Resources Work and Employment blog

A British Council/Newton Fund Impact Scheme funded project led by Dr Hugo Gaggiotti with Dr Isis Diaz Carrion (University of Baja California Mexico) The context and the problem Evidence from the research makes clear that the most vulnerable...

Blogs

Student post: Are the Legal Regimes Governing Piracy Efficient? Student post: Are the Legal Regimes Governing Piracy Efficient? | Bristol Law School blog

This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. We offer this module in the second year of Bristol Law School’s LLB...

Blogs

How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? | Science Communication Unit blog

By Danni Sinnett (Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments) and Margarida Sardo (Science Communication Unit). There are around 5 000 former metal mines in England and Wales and many hundreds of thousands globally. Many of these mines...

Environmental Science - Graduate destinations

Graduate destinations for Environmental Science graduates 15 months after leaving UWE Bristol.

Events

The current crisis in nuclear arms control law

Event from Research In Public International and Law (RIPIL) research group which features guest speaker, Professor Daniel Joyner, from the University of Alabama.

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