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World-first ‘smart’ fungal building to be developed by UWE academics World-first 'smart' fungal building to be developed by UWE academics | Research and External Engagement
A revolutionary new type of intelligent building made with green construction materials and capable of adaptively reacting to changes in light temperature and air pollutants is being developed by UWE Bristol academics in collaboration with...
Do Articles 35 and 55 of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Convention effectively protect the environment during an armed conflict? Do Articles 35 and 55 of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Convention effectively protect the environment during an armed conflict? | Bristol Law School blog
Gerald Carter LLB student Firstly why do Articles 35 & 55 of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Convention[1] exist? Art. 35 & 55 were created in response to the toxic herbicide known as Agent Orange. Used during the Vietnam War...
UWE Bristol researchers to explore the impact of racism on children's mental health
Researchers at UWE Bristol are beginning a new study exploring the impact of racism on the mental health and wellbeing of 10 to 11-year olds.
Book Launched in Style at Bristol Theatre Book Launched in Style at Bristol Theatre | Education blog
On Tuesday 7th November 2023 the Pedagogy Strand of the ECRG hosted a launch event for a new book by Dr Ben Knight. The small theatre upstairs at the Alma Tavern was the venue for a book launch by a colleague from the School of Education @ UWE...
Older BDAS events - Previous events
View a list of the leaders of industry who spoke at the Bristol Distinguished Address Series from 2008 to early 2016.
Training Researchers to Work with Confidential Data: A New Approach Training Researchers to Work with Confidential Data: A New Approach | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Prof Felix Ritchie of UWE’s Business School has recently spent time with the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency and makes the following analysis. I’ve just spent two days at the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency...
Beyond pay gaps: Inequality at work Beyond pay gaps: Inequality at work | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By the researchers of the “Earnings gaps and inequality at work” project Bristol Business School. On 25 May 2018 UWE Economics hosted an expert workshop on ‘Beyond Pay Gaps: Inequality at Work’. Six experts were invited to share their...
Specialist wound research centre officially opened
The Scar Free Foundation centre has opened, aiming to minimise the psychological and physical impact of scarring among armed forces personnel and civilians.
Stifling Access to Sanitation through Privatisation of Public Facilities in Ghana: The Cases of Human Rights and Dignity Stifling Access to Sanitation through Privatisation of Public Facilities in Ghana: The Cases of Human Rights and Dignity | Bristol Law School blog
Blog by Dr. Felix Nana Kofi Ofori REACT Humanitarian Network Oxford UK. Former PhD student Bristol Law School UWE Bristol. Human well-being now and in the future depends on a healthy environment characterised by access to safe sanitation in...
Dr Suwita Hani Randhawa convenes the first strategic workshop on ecocide in UK politics with high-profile external stakeholders Dr Suwita Hani Randhawa convenes the first strategic workshop on ecocide in UK politics with high-profile external stakeholders | Research and External Engagement
A New Crime of Ecocide: Opportunities Challenges and Implications for the UK On 2 February 2024 Dr Suwita Hani Randhawa (Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations) convened a workshop to discuss the opportunities challenges and...
Hainan Medical University - UWE Bristol awarded degrees
UWE Bristol and Hainan Medical University have formed a Joint Education Institution at Hainan Medical Universities campus in Haikou, China.