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How effective are Rights of Nature in further protecting whales? How effective are Rights of Nature in further protecting whales? | Bristol Law School blog
From the inter- and intra-generational equity perspective (current and future generations) Auriane Boileau LLM student 2025 Amid growing momentum for ocean conservation the movement to recognise the Rights of Nature is expanding and whales are...
Osteoarthritis research - Shaping integrated healthcare
Thousands of people across the world are benefiting from a self-management intervention for hip, knee and back pain developed by UWE Bristol, reducing healthcare costs in the process.
Find jobs and placements abroad - Global experiences
Information on internships and placements abroad for UWE Bristol students. From Barcelona to Hong Kong to Toronto, find your way abroad with help from Careers and Enterprise.
Tag: Future Flight Future Flight | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd by Graham Parkhurst Professor of Sustainable Mobility and Director of CTS January 2025 saw the latest chapter opened in the decades-long Heathrow additional runway saga and by none other than the Chancellor of the...
Changing your mode of study - Interrupt transfer or withdraw
Things to be aware of before you go from part time to full time, or vice versa.
Suicide and its discontent: Practitioner psychologists experiences of working with active suicidal ideation (2019)
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Llewellyn, S. Suicide and its discontent: Practitioner psychologists experiences of working with active suicidal ideation. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository....ribe.com/output/1491233
Suicide is often conceptualised as a harmful, frightening and a misunderstood phenomenon. Research has shown that the theorising of suicide is broad-ranging and complex identifying that working clinically with clients who present with suicide can be...
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Building the evidence base for a step change in shared vehicle use: introducing the DUT SASMAP-15mC project Building the evidence base for a step change in shared vehicle use: introducing the DUT SASMAP-15mC project | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Co Wheels shopping (Source: CoMoUK) by Justin Spinney Professor of Transport and Mobility Studies There are well worn arguments against continued use of private cars on the scales we currently see in many towns and cities around the world....
Research England open-access requirements for the REF - Open-access publishing
Guidance on Research England's open-access requirements for the Research Excellence Framework.
Reaching out to help businesses flourish: Crowdfunding agency nets £85 000 in donations Reaching out to help businesses flourish: Crowdfunding agency nets £85 000 in donations | Bristol Business School blog
Launching a successful business while at university could be considered an incredible achievement in itself. But three students from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have gone one better – by forming a start-up which has...
Laying Pluckley’s ghosts to rest: new research uncovers the truth about the most haunted village in England
New research from UWE Bristol has solved a series of tantalising mysteries associated with Pluckley in Kent, known as the ‘most haunted village in England’.
Exhibition celebrates inaugural year of students’ creative agency
Students from UWE Bristol’s New Wave Creative Agency will showcase their work at an exhibition at Arnolfini from 8 February.