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Sir Howard Davies - 09 March 2016 - Previous events
Sir Howard Davies delivered a lecture entitled "Financing British Companies: evolution or revolution"
2nd Gelism-UWE International Conference on Economics Finance and Management: “Challenges of the 21st Century in Economics Finance and Management” – Call for papers 2nd Gelism-UWE International Conference on Economics Finance and Management: “Challenges of the 21st Century in Economics Finance and Management” - Call for papers | Bristol Business School blog
University of the West of England and Gelisim University Turkey are going to jointly host the 2nd Gelisim-UWE International Conference on Economics Finance and Management in May (3rd -4th) 2018. The conference will take place in the new business...
Ed Johnston and Tom Smith get article posted in Justice Gap – “A question of balance: pre-recorded cross-examination of rape complainants and fair trial rights”. Ed Johnston and Tom Smith get article posted in Justice Gap - “A question of balance: pre-recorded cross-examination of rape complainants and fair trial rights”. | Bristol Law School blog
Senior Lecturer in Law Ed Johnston and Associate Lecturer Tom Smith have recently had an article published in Justice Gap entitled “A question of balance: pre-recorded cross-examination of rape complainants and fair trial rights”. The article...
Windrush Generations - Civic engagement and community
The UWE Windrush Generations Project explored, celebrated and documented the contribution of the Windrush generation in Bristol, British societies and across the African Diaspora.
Kevin Ellis - 17 October 2018 - Previous events
Kevin Ellis, Chair and Senior Partner, PwC UK, lecture on "The role of business in a disrupted world". Find out more.
Placement offers - Educational partnerships
Plan your placement offer for 2025-26 and submit to our Placement Communication Portal (PCP).
Student blog post: With Reference to the Case-Law of the European Convention on Human Rights Do Prisoners Have the Right to Vote and if yes to which Extent? Student blog post: With Reference to the Case-Law of the European Convention on Human Rights Do Prisoners Have the Right to Vote and if yes to which Extent? | 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’. Following from last year’s blogging success we decided to publish our...
About the Centre for Health and Clinical Research - Centre for Health and Clinical Research
The Centre for Health and Clinical Research undertakes research to improve the health and wellbeing of our society.
Tag: cycling cycling | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Jonathan Flower Senior Research Fellow Many of us will soon be taking a hopefully well-earned rest over the festive period. At some point you may put on a paper crown and break into a smile (or not) as someone reads a cracker joke. Well here...
Development of innovative Devon food processing centre to tackle food waste gets UWE Bristol support
UWE Bristol is supporting the development of an innovative food processing centre in Devon that will transform food waste management and support greater food sustainability.
Grassroots collaboration beats malaria - Shaping integrated healthcare
Healthcare testing and treatment in some of the world’s malaria hotspots has been significantly improved thanks to participatory interventions designed by UWE Bristol.