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Helping to improve malaria health care in southern Africa Helping to improve malaria health care in southern Africa | Research and External Engagement
Featured Researcher: Professor Peter Case Work conducted by a Bristol Business School Professor on organisational systems in malaria zones has had a significant impact on international efforts to eradicate the disease. Backed by the Bill and...
Young people become inventors at Izzy Gizmo themed STEM workshop Young people become inventors at Izzy Gizmo themed STEM workshop | Engineering Our Future
Last week a class of Year 3 students from Cabot Primary were inspired by a STEM workshop at UWE’s School of Engineering based upon the children’s book ‘Izzy Gizmo’ by Pip Jones. The workshop was a collaboration between the Inspire...
What are employee benefits and who really benefits from their provision? What are employee benefits and who really benefits from their provision? | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
This month’s guest post on employee benefits is written by Stefano Gasparri Senior Lecturer in HRM UWE Bristol. This blog brings to the fore the importance of employee benefits for organisations and employees as part of their reward offering. I...
Built Environment Appropriate Technology for Learning (BEATL) - Research projects in CABER
Built Environment Appropriate Technology for Learning (BEATL).
Motivational Interviewing - Study day
Learn the theory and evidence base related to behaviour change in the management of long-term conditions in the Motivational Interviewing study day.
Nuclear Medicine - MSc/Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate
MSc Nuclear Medicine provides the educational and research foundations required to evaluate current working practice and understand the opportunities available in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging environments. This course is designed in conjunction with a number of clinical experts.
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People who are flying less often for environmental reasons want more visible leadership from environmental organisations and green employers to overcome expectations that ‘flying is normal’. That is the conclusion of a study...
Insights into the Learning to Care in the Food System article Insights into the Learning to Care in the Food System article | Education blog
By Dr Verity Jones (UWE Bristol) and Dr Chris Bear (Cardiff University) We are pleased to announce the publication of our article Learning to Care in the Food System: Education for Sustainable Development resources food education and the farming...
Month: April 2025 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Source: Derek Harper (cc-by-sa/2.0) By Luc Pellecuer Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering Unexpected street works forcing you to navigate unmarked diversions without safe crossings can be frustrating. Now imagine facing this scenario while using...