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Use of clean technologies in agribusiness in Mexico: A literature review (2019)
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Rocha-Lona, L., Cuevas-Zuñiga, I. Y., Soto-Flores, M. D. R., Garza-Reyes, J. A., & Kumar, V. (2019, July). Use of clean technologies in agribusiness in Mexico: A literature review. Paper presented at 3rd IEOM European International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Pilsen, Czech Republic
There is little research documenting the use of clean technologies (CT) in Agribusiness in Mexico. In this regard, the objective of this article is to provide an in-depth literature review that can cover this gap and help decision-makers and investor...
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Robotics and automation support for West of England SMEs
Businesses across the West of England will be able to develop smart automation solutions due £1 million initiative from UWE Bristol.
From crime scenes to comic strips: exploring forensic science communication From crime scenes to comic strips: exploring forensic science communication | Science Communication Unit blog
Forensic science has always fascinated me—from DNA analysis fingerprinting to blood spatter patterns. So when the chance to collaborate with the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science and the University of Dundee for my Master’s thesis...
Why should we celebrate World Town Planning day? Why should we celebrate World Town Planning day? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
RTPI Bursary competition winners and MSc Urban Planning students Mojca Sonjak Rob Palmer Isabel Daone and George Lewis share their thoughts on why World Town Planning Day Thursday 8th November 2018 is important… By Mojca Sonjak competition...
Ethical moments in International Development research with Professor Peter Case Ethical moments in International Development research with Professor Peter Case | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Professor Peter Case gave a seminar paper last week entitled ‘Ethical moments in International Development research: Aporia undecidability and the unintended consequences of ethnocentric ethics’ as part of the Ethics Seminar Series run by the...
Student blog post: Can the events that happened during the Maydan protests in Ukraine be qualified as crimes against humanity? Student blog post: Can the events that happened during the Maydan protests in Ukraine be qualified as crimes against humanity? | 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...
Cultures of leading and organising - Research themes
At BLCC we support leaders and organisations in developing a deeper understanding of their own context.
Tag: VAWG VAWG | Policing blog
Our final UWE Bristol Policing blog for 2024 authored by 999 PC Elf seeks to bring a touch of Christmas spirit to policing during this challenging time of year. Hello everyone so nice to be out and about again after 11 months being stuck in the...
First dates announced for UWE’s new BAME girls in Engineering project First dates announced for UWE's new BAME girls in Engineering project | Engineering Our Future
Yesterday we were delighted to announce the launch Udonna Okeke’s new UWE Bristol project BAME girls in Engineering and we now have the exciting news that dates for the first two school visits for the project have been set. What better way...
An insight into Law at UWE – A-level student Work Experience An insight into Law at UWE - A-level student Work Experience | Bristol Law School blog
Student Connor from Radyr Comprehensive School conducted work experience with the UWE Bristol Law Team. My name is Connor and I am a 17-year-old 6th Form student at Radyr Comprehensive School Cardiff. I am currently studying Geography History and...