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End-of life of onshore wind infrastructure in the UK - Projects
Exploring waste management opportunities and challenges from end-of-life of onshore wind infrastructure in the UK project, Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol
An exploration of the role of bloggers and blogger characteristics, in the consumer buying process for cosmetics in the Thai market (2019)
Thesis
Khongthaworn, P. An exploration of the role of bloggers and blogger characteristics, in the consumer buying process for cosmetics in the Thai market. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository....ribe.com/output/1490848
Consumers often use online information to help them make better buying decisions (Cheung, 2014; Lu et al., 2014). Blogs and bloggers’ opinion can be one of the most important sources of information for consumers evaluating products and services, redu...
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A competition law first (2019)
Journal Article
Johnson, D. (2019). A competition law first. New Law Journal, 7848,
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published the full text of its first competition law decision in May 2019. The decision related to three asset management firms whose employees operated a cartel sharing price sensitive information during an init...
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Tag: Automated Bus Automated Bus | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Can new technologies like bus automation support a shift to more sustainable mobility? How in practical terms could automation make buses more attractive? These were the key questions which motivated the Centre for Transport & Society’s...
Bristol Research in Economics (BRE) - Research centres and groups
Find out more about Bristol Research in Economics interdisciplinary research activities at UWE Bristol.
Hitting the right note Hitting the right note | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Judith Parry In June this year I had the privilege of attending a residential conference for UWE postgraduate research students hosted by the graduate school. Among the excellent items in a packed programme was an activity based on the dance...
Announcement: New Paper on Organizational Communication by Professor Peter Case Announcement: New Paper on Organizational Communication by Professor Peter Case | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
BLCC’S Professor Peter Case has co-authored a new paper with Michal Izak University of Chester & Sierk Ybema Anglia Ruskin University entitled “Communication in Organizations: An Overview and Provocations” published in the...
New Digital Trailblazers App Launched for West of England New Digital Trailblazers App Launched for West of England | Engineering Our Future
The University of the West of England’s Department of Engineering Design and Mathematics have today launched their new mobile app Digital Trailblazers as part of their work for the Digital Engineering Technology and Innovation (DETI) Skills...
Join academics from University Campinas Brazil to discuss future collaborations Join academics from University Campinas Brazil to discuss future collaborations | Research and External Engagement
Photo: Professor Ana Elisa Spaolonzi Queiroz Assis Academics from University Campinas Brazil will visit UWE Bristol on 2nd July to talk about their work and ways we can collaborate. The Education and Childhood Research Group (ECRG) will be...
Accelerating the way to clean fuel with the help of I4G Accelerating the way to clean fuel with the help of I4G | Research and External Engagement
An electrochemical materials company based in Cornwall has developed a catalyst to fill a gap in the market in the water electrolysis industry and help customers make hydrogen more cost-effectively – and quicker. An Innovation4Growth (I4G) fund...
SciComm South West 2024: from time machines to AI illustration SciComm South West 2024: from time machines to AI illustration | Science Communication Unit blog
For a field that is often perceived to be a niche branch of the wider STEM tree the topics discussed at this year’s SciComm South West conference were remarkably diverse. Photo credit Tom Sparey Following an insightful address from keynote...
NEW Air Quality courses available NEW Air Quality courses available | Research and External Engagement
Following the success of our online offer over the past 2 years the Air Quality Management Resource Centre (AQMRC) in the Department of Geography and Environmental Management are pleased to once again offer these courses online. Please click on...