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Case study: UWE Bristol Law Alumni Case study: UWE Bristol Law Alumni | Bristol Law School blog
My name is Miriam C Nkomalago a UWE Bristol alumni from the graduate year of 2018. I transferred to UWE Bristol in my last year of LLB from HELP University Malaysia through the UK Law Degree Transfer Program offered at HELP University. Moving...
How future planners’ views on Covid-19 provide grounds for optimism How future planners’ views on Covid-19 provide grounds for optimism | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman…. The news can feel unremittingly challenging and I oscillate between trying to engage with the detail and wanting to ignore it all in the vague hope that next time I look a future more Covid free reality might be closer...
Pro bono works Pro bono works | Bristol Law School blog
In a series of blog posts Associate Head of Pro Bono Marcus Keppel-Palmer will be sharing with us why Pro Bono at UWE Bristol works. In this first post Marcus shares research shared at the UWE Learning & Teaching Conference about the...
The Duke of York opens Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School The Duke of York opens Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School | Bristol Law School blog
The University of the West of England’s flagship £55 million business building has been officially opened by The Duke of York. His Royal Highness received a guided tour of facilities at Bristol Business School located at the University’s Frenchay...
Creating space for a critical approach to entrepreneurship . Creating space for a critical approach to entrepreneurship . | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
By Dr Pam Seanor. The idea of this book took off from the 3E conference with invited participants who like us had voiced their interest and concerns regarding entrepreneurship education experiencing a gap between entrepreneurship practices we...
Playing the blues- the cocreation of happiness Playing the blues- the cocreation of happiness | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
Professor Tim Hughes’s experience of playing and performing blues music got him thinking about how an individual’s happiness or subjective well-being is often co-created with many other people. Given a long-term interest in co-creation of value...
Mr Tom Youngman
Research Fellow in Sustainable Food Economics and Associate Lecturer in Economics