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Creating a short science based multilingual film for a European audience Creating a short science based multilingual film for a European audience | Science Communication Unit blog
I recently had the opportunity to produce a documentary about the concerning shortage of early career pollinator taxonomists in Europe. The film was made to complement a Science for Environment Policy (SfEP) report that I co-authored about the...
Climate Change Mitigation and European Food Standards: Understanding the Impacts in South Africa Climate Change Mitigation and European Food Standards: Understanding the Impacts in South Africa | Bristol Business School blog
Ines Carter LLM Alumni Member of ELSRG This research places itself in the urgency of the climate crisis and what it means for food security. This question hangs like a Damocles sword on governments. Indeed the climate crisis destabilizes...
Tag: UWE Bristol Research Seminars: UWE Bristol Research | Research and External Engagement
“Research involving human beings – research that directly impacts human lives – should never be taken for granted.” Dr Luke Eda Every year approximately 45 000 migrants go missing globally with up to 15 000 dying in the...
Tag: Bristol Bristol | Research and External Engagement
Inclusive Digital Bootcamps will help you to secure new or better Digital Employment and are free to register for individuals based in the West of England. Inclusive digital skills bootcamps are delivered by UWE Bristol as part of the Digital...
Tag: Policing Policing | Policing blog
Author: Ian Lowe UWE Bristol This week’s blog from Senior Lecturer Ian Lowe focuses on the idea of extreme ownership and how the concept may apply to policing. Along with his varied background within public services and interest in...
Here be ‘cognitivism’ Here be ‘cognitivism’ | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Miltos Hadjiosif Psychology like all disciplines has a history. Like all histories it is a contested one and it often unravels within a dominant narrative that might surprise you. For instance the birth of the psychological laboratory in...
Month: July 2022 July 2022 | Healthy Waters blog
Rosy Heywood is a Research Associate at The Centre for Print Research (CFPR) at UWE. In this interview she discusses her work as a sustainable textiles designer & researcher and her role in the Healthy Waters research cluster. Could you tell...
Author: Jeremy Allen Jeremy Allen | Research and External Engagement
A series of projects at the Bristol Business School combining cutting-edge digital technologies could potentially revolutionise the way industry tackles management of Mega Projects at the bidding stage. These innovative technologies include...
Combating environmental degradation in Nigeria through the recognition of the Rights of Nature Combating environmental degradation in Nigeria through the recognition of the Rights of Nature | Bristol Law School blog
By Cleverline T Brown PhD student a member of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group. Environmental degradation has increasingly plagued the human and natural environment especially since the discovery of petroleum in Nigeria....
Research governance - Doctoral Academy Handbook
Research governance for postgraduate research degrees at UWE Bristol includes research project conduct, ethics, research data management, intellectual property and misconduct.
Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement
Dr Richard Waller Professor of Education and Social Justice I’m a sociologist of education. My research which tends to be qualitative in nature focuses on education and social justice. I’m especially interested in how educational systems...
Tag: Business Business | Research and External Engagement
Date change Due to unforeseen circumstances this event has been postponed to March 20 6pm – 8pm. Kathryn Bishop and Gillian Camm finalists for the 2024 Business Book Awards are bringing their ground-breaking book to life at UWE Bristol in...