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Women’s Work Lab placement in the CBL Stakeholder Engagement Team Women's Work Lab placement in the CBL Stakeholder Engagement Team | Bristol Business School blog
For the last month the Stakeholder Engagement team at the College of Business and Law have had a guest with us on placement. This is part of an initiative set up by an amazing Community Interest Company called The Women’s Work Lab. Jenease...
Confronting alienation: What can we learn from employee ownership? Confronting alienation: What can we learn from employee ownership? | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
Last Monday (16 June) our Applied Marketing Research Group hosted what turned out to be a truly enlightening half-day event at Bristol Business School. The topic—”Confronting alienation: What can we learn from employee...
Academic Spotlight: Professor Mario Vafeas Academic Spotlight: Professor Mario Vafeas | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
Meet Mario Vafeas Professor of Marketing and Leader of the Applied Marketing Research Group With a background in consultancy and an interest in research with real-world impact Professor Mario Vafeas brings industry insight and academic rigour...
Case study: Shaping minimum wage policy Case study: Shaping minimum wage policy | Bristol Business School blog
Featured Researcher: Professor Felix Ritchie Over the next few weeks we will be sharing some case studies of our academic research from across the Bristol Business School. This case study looks at Professor Felix Ritchie’s research on the...
Team Entrepreneurship case study: Anton Bailey and Invicta Audio Team Entrepreneurship case study: Anton Bailey and Invicta Audio | Bristol Business School blog
We have spoken to several Team Entrepreneurship students and recent graduates who own start-up businesses about their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic. This case study is from Anton Bailey founder of Invicta Audio. I have always had a...
Who am I? Leadership seen through the lens of language and identity Who am I? Leadership seen through the lens of language and identity | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
By Associate Professor Dr Doris Schedlitzki. As a German national I have always been both fascinated with and troubled by the romantic belief in leaders that seems to dominate life in organisations based in English speaking countries. When – as...
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol Professional Development Awards (PDA) offers you the opportunity to build your own degree using previous qualifications and experience as well as new learning. With a focus on work-based learning the flexible structure allows you to...
Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement
©West Technology Systems Ltd. A machine that has helped solve numerous cases by revealing fingerprints on evidence could help catch even more criminals thanks to a two-year Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between the University of the West...
Postgraduate Science Communication students get stuck in on ‘Science in Public Spaces’ Postgraduate Science Communication students get stuck in on 'Science in Public Spaces' | Science Communication Unit blog
Emma Weitkamp & Erik Stengler September saw the lecturing staff at the Science Communication Unit welcoming our new MSc Science Communication and PgCert Practical Science Communication students to UWE and Bristol. It also sees the start of...
MSc Science Communication – Learning Lab placements MSc Science Communication - Learning Lab placements | Science Communication Unit blog
Have you heard of Learning Lab placements? They are placements are offered to students studying a MSc Science Communication with UWE Bristol’s Science Communication Unit. They are a great way to gain industry experience and network with some...
Engaging with strangers Engaging with strangers | Science Communication Unit blog
What happens when social scientists and natural scientists start to work together? Clare Wilkinson summarises her recent research. As a social scientist whose research has spanned a range of scientific issues from genetics to nanotechnologies...
Building our understanding of diabetes with Minecraft (even if you don’t have the game!) Building our understanding of diabetes with Minecraft (even if you don’t have the game!) | Science Communication Unit blog
The inside of the human body and all its organs cells and molecules can be tricky to visualise and that makes it difficult to understand how conditions like diabetes work. We can use things like models to help us see all these different features...