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Desperately Seeking ‘Self-ish’ space: the year of Covid-19 lockdown and making dens Desperately Seeking ‘Self-ish’ space: the year of Covid-19 lockdown and making dens | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
The following excerpts are taken from an article written by Harriet Shortt for Organizational Aesthetics the full article can be read here. As I look back on the events of last year like so many people my reflections turn to how our home has...
Global Leaders gather at ILA Conference Global Leaders gather at ILA Conference | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Leadership experts from around the world will gather live and online 5 – 9 November for the International Leadership Association’s (ILA’s) virtual global conference Leading at the Edge. Global leaders and featured speakers will meaningfully...
Introducing our research strength focus: Digital Futures Introducing our research strength focus: Digital Futures | Research and External Engagement
At UWE Bristol we are proud of our active and collaborative research community of bold and innovative thinkers that are breaking research boundaries. Our four key research strengths are: Creative industries and technologies Digital Futures...
Case Study: Delivering a healthy and sustainable food system Case Study: Delivering a healthy and sustainable food system | Research and External Engagement
“We have to work together to create and deliver a healthy and sustainable food system that’s accessible to all.” Professor Angelina Sanderson Bellamy Professor of Food Systems Yes I spend a lot of my time thinking about how to make our...
Future Space celebrates £1.3m funding for companies driving innovation Future Space celebrates £1.3m funding for companies driving innovation | Research and External Engagement
Original post appeared on Business Leader. Businesses based at UWE Bristol’s science and tech hub Future Space are celebrating the award of Innovate UK funding designed to help companies continue innovation and development activities through...
CALR Forum: Brexit Article 50 TEU and the British Constitution CALR Forum: Brexit Article 50 TEU and the British Constitution | Bristol Law School blog
Brexit: A word that one cannot escape reading newspapers watching the TV or listening to the radio. It is literally everywhere. Yet what it means in legal terms is often misunderstood and its repercussions on the legal and notably constitutional...
Launch of Taxation Human Rights and Sustainable Development: Global South Perspectives Launch of Taxation Human Rights and Sustainable Development: Global South Perspectives | Bristol Law School blog
The Research in Public International Law Group (RIPIL) of Bristol Law School (UWE) in collaboration with the International Environmental and Human Rights Research Cluster at the University of Derby recently hosted a hybrid launch event for...
Too Much Monkey Business? Too Much Monkey Business? | Bristol Law School blog
The “Monkey selfie” case took another turn this week with news that a settlement had been reached between local Forest of Dean photographer David Slater and the pressure group PETA People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Marcus Keppel-Palmer...
What does Netflix’s Adolescence tell us about male loneliness and mental health issues? What does Netflix’s Adolescence tell us about male loneliness and mental health issues? | Student blog
If you’ve watched the hit Netflix show Adolescence you’ll know the very real consequences of getting drawn into extreme misogynistic content online. These influencers and chatroom communities prey on people’s vulnerabilities offering answers...
Online shopping and home deliveries: how can we reduce carbon emissions? Online shopping and home deliveries: how can we reduce carbon emissions? | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Daniela Paddeu Have you ever wondered how much carbon you generate when you buy a product? An increasing number of people look for organic or sustainable products buy from sustainable companies try to reduce plastics/packaging. We might feel...
Tag: walkability walkability | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Walking is something most of us do no matter our age income background or ethnicity. You would be forgiven for thinking that transport planners know all about it and have used that knowledge to sort our streets so that they are accessible and...
Targeting the Proceeds of Darknet Market Crime: A Familiar Unending Struggle? Targeting the Proceeds of Darknet Market Crime: A Familiar Unending Struggle? | UWEcyber Research Blog
Dr Matthew Robert Shillito Leading Darknet markets such as Hydra World Market and Cypher have long attracted law enforcement attention. They provide access to illicit goods and services (such as drugs fake identity documents and hitmen for hire)...