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Tag: Bilingualism Bilingualism | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Following on from our previous post on Bimodal Bilingualism and publication success of a related case report our Lab members have been involved in supporting a further intra-operative language assessment of a bilingual patient which required the...
On the Basis of the 17 December 2018 Request of Consultations by the EU with Korea Regarding the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Commitments under the EU-Korea Trade Agreement Discuss how Labour Standards can Be Maintained via Free Trade Agreements On the Basis of the 17 December 2018 Request of Consultations by the EU with Korea Regarding the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Commitments under the EU-Korea Trade Agreement Discuss how Labour Standards can Be Maintained via Free Trade Agreements | Bristol Law School blog
This post (edited for publication) is published on our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. Following the blogging success over the last couple of years we decided to...
Women’s History Month in Research Business and Innovation at UWE Bristol Women's History Month in Research Business and Innovation at UWE Bristol | Research and External Engagement
March 2023 marks Women’s History Month. An important month in which we seek to recognise the value that women bring to individual communities professional spheres and collectively to the world. A month also to spotlight women who have...
Design technical facilities - Technical facilities and learning support
Discover the technical facilities for Product Design students at UWE Bristol.
Connecting and Caring through Food and Facemasks Connecting and Caring through Food and Facemasks | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Jo Bushell Researcher positionality is an intrinsic feature of research especially qualitative research. Being reflexive and adaptive to the changing iterative conditions of one’s research and recognising where one is situated in the...
SPE is hosting a major international conference in June 2025 SPE is hosting a major international conference in June 2025 | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Robin Hambleton and Danielle Sinnett It’s exciting to be able to announce that our Centre will be hosting a major international conference on ‘Creating healthy and sustainable cities’ here in Bristol on 10-13th June 2025. Now is the time to...
EDM’s Lisa Brodie inspires at Women in Engineering Conference EDM's Lisa Brodie inspires at Women in Engineering Conference | Engineering Our Future
Head of EDM Lisa Brodie was guest of honour at the 2020 South West’s Women in Engineering conference. held at the beginning of February. Lisa delivered a keynote speech to an audience of female engineering professionals wishing to develop...
Health and Social Care research - Research ethics
Applications for approval by the Health Research Authority - projects conducted in the NHS, HMPPS and Social Care research.
Seeing people in the data Seeing people in the data | Science Communication Unit blog
By Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers We’re living through a Climate and Ecological Emergency and we urgently need to reduce carbon emissions. And yet society seems frozen into inaction. Could a new modelling and communication approach help to gather...