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Why is Emotional Intelligence and the development of Human Skills so important for Engineers and other STEM professionals now? Why is Emotional Intelligence and the development of Human Skills so important for Engineers and other STEM professionals now? | Engineering Our Future
Our Women Like Me partner Caroline Morris of Wide Eyed Group Leadership Consultancy is an executive coach who works with leaders and their teams. She began her career in STEM building customer management systems for large organisations and...
International Women’s Day 2022: Break the Bias International Women's Day 2022: Break the Bias | Research and External Engagement
This year the International Women’s Day (IWD) theme is #BreakTheBias. “Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias stereotypes and discrimination. A world that’s diverse equitable and inclusive. A world where difference...
Research Centre Spotlight: The Science Communication Unit (SCU): Embedding communication and engagement in all research. Research Centre Spotlight: The Science Communication Unit (SCU): Embedding communication and engagement in all research. | Research and External Engagement
Never before has the important role of science communication been so widely recognised. The COVID-19 pandemic drew attention not only to the importance of communicating scientific and health based information to millions but also the ways that...
Legal bases and Using Secure Data for Research Legal bases and Using Secure Data for Research | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Researchers requesting microdata (individual records) from data centres or data access panels are usually required to describe the legal basis for their use of the data. This is because data controllers and processors need to have a legal basis...
Hidden Students: Former apprentices within higher education (HE) and the impact of occupational role models Hidden Students: Former apprentices within higher education (HE) and the impact of occupational role models | Education blog
Over the past decade apprenticeship policy has changed dramatically; with an increase in participation and an expansion in opportunities at Level 3 and above. There has also been a growing interest in whether apprenticeships offer progression to...
UWE Staff Present Paper on ‘Brexit and EU Citizenship’ at Workshop at University of Bristol UWE Staff Present Paper on ‘Brexit and EU Citizenship’ at Workshop at University of Bristol | Bristol Law School blog
In the past few years the concept of citizenship has been a growing subject of studies in law and politics. The distinction between nationality and citizenship the rights and duties of nationals and citizens EU citizenship etc have attracted...
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...
Doing books careers and book launches differently A book done differently. About academic careers done differently. Launched differently. Doing books careers and book launches differently | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Dr Richard Longman Richard Longman joined The Open University in 2023 after four years at UWE Bristol. His interests emerge from alternative theories and practices of organising particularly those which enable more equitable diverse and...
The Invisible Labour of Maternity Leave in a Global Pandemic. The Invisible Labour of Maternity Leave in a Global Pandemic. | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Dr. Jenna Pandeli Dr Chloe Tarrabain & Dr Mahwish Khan Welcome to the home of our research on ‘The Invisible Labour of New Mothers on Maternity Leave in a Global Pandemic’. Here you will find our full research report a short video that...
Bristol: An exemplar of ‘reflexive governance’ for sustainable urban development? Bristol: An exemplar of ‘reflexive governance’ for sustainable urban development? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
Stephen Hall Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments UWE Bristol Aksel Ersoy Department of Management in the Built Environment Delft University of Technology Netherlands As scholars living in Bristol we are fascinated by this old port...
Beyond Methods: Co-Creating Urban Knowledge with Muslim Refugee Women Beyond Methods: Co-Creating Urban Knowledge with Muslim Refugee Women | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Reem Elnady When I first began my PhD I thought I was designing a study. What I did not realize was that the study would also reshape me—my methods my assumptions and my understanding of what it means to do feminist urban research. Working...