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Blogs

Learning at home – what has previous educational research said? Learning at home – what has previous educational research said? | Education blog

The closure of schools as a result of Covid 19 has led to many parents and carers having to take a greater role in their children’s education. Dr Jane Andrews Associate Professor (Education) at UWE discusses a selection of published...

Blogs

Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture | Engineering Our Future

Gary Atkinson Associate Professor in Engineering at UWE Bristol and part of Lyndon Smith’s team in the Centre for Machine Vision is developing the “Polarisation Vision for Composite Part Inspection” – a system to automatically detect defects in...

Blogs

Dr Myriam Bellaouaied presents at Academy of Marketing Science 2024 Annual conference Dr Myriam Bellaouaied presents at Academy of Marketing Science 2024 Annual conference | Applied Marketing Research Group blog

This is a repost from the Research Business and Innovation Blog with additional Comment from Professor Mario Vafeas head of AMRG. In late May Dr Myriam Bellaouaied presented at the Academy of Marketing Science 2024 Annual conference in...

Events

Transport in Bristol

Come along to explore your ways around Bristol

ISSMAS (Inclusivity in Stroke Self-Management Support) - Projects

An overview of the ISSMAS (Inclusivity in Stroke Self-Management Support) project from the Centre for Public Health and Wellbeing.

Events

Library disability drop-in

The library disability support drop-in service is to provide guidance and arrange further support for disabled students and staff.

Blogs

Month: February 2024 14 February 2026 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog

Dr Jenna Pandeli Dr Chloe Tarrabain and Dr Mahwish Khan In this blog we draw upon our own research that explored the experiences of new mothers on maternity leave during the pandemic. We unravel the immense layers of unpaid work that mothers...

Events from Research in Public International Law (RIPIL) - Research in Public International Law

Events and seminars from Research in Public International Law (RIPIL) group at UWE Bristol.

Research

An exploration of the role of bloggers and blogger characteristics, in the consumer buying process for cosmetics in the Thai market (2019)

Thesis
Khongthaworn, P. An exploration of the role of bloggers and blogger characteristics, in the consumer buying process for cosmetics in the Thai market. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository....ribe.com/output/1490848
Consumers often use online information to help them make better buying decisions (Cheung, 2014; Lu et al., 2014). Blogs and bloggers’ opinion can be one of the most important sources of information for consumers evaluating products and services, redu... about An exploration of the role of bloggers and blogger characteristics, in the consumer buying process for cosmetics in the Thai market.

News

UWE Bristol support worker recognised in national awards

Alisha Airey, a support worker from UWE Bristol, has won a national Rising Star Award for her contribution as a role model and future leader of tomorrow.

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