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“Futureproofing Luton”: Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local Eco-warriors. “Futureproofing Luton”: Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local Eco-warriors. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
……..by Helen Hoyle On Monday this week MSc Urban Planning student William Cottrill and I had the privilege of spending the morning with 10 young Eco-warriors from Riverbank Primary School in Luton. The main objective of our morning...
‘Tiny Wilderness’ public art at UWE Bristol’s Frenchay campus
Vital habitats and the ecosystem benefits of non-flowering plants, are the inspiration behind a series of sculptures at the university’s Frenchay campus.
Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement
TechSPARK recently produced their list of top entrepreneurs techies and innovators who they have named the Top Innovators in the region. TechSPARK is a not-for-profit network dedicated to connecting educating and strengthening the digi-tech...
Tackling the challenge of engaging with drought and frogs Tackling the challenge of engaging with drought and frogs | Science Communication Unit blog
SCU was well represented at the Bristol Festival of Nature (BFON) in June with Associate Professor Emma Weitkamp manning the Drought Risk and You (DRY) stand on Saturday and MSc student Hannah Conduit showcasing her research with the Durrell...
Academic Spotlight: Dr Simon Scarle Academic Spotlight: Dr Simon Scarle | Research and External Engagement
Dr Simon Scarle is a Senior Lecturer in Games Technology and Program Leader for the MSc Commercial Games Development. Simon is a Theoretical Physicist by background and previously worked in a number of postdoctoral roles producing computer...
Spotlight on the College of Business and Law Research Spotlight on the College of Business and Law Research | Research and External Engagement
The College of Business and Law is located in the heart of Frenchay campus in a purpose built ground-breaking building that is home to collaborative spaces mock courtrooms state of the art lecture halls and a Bloomsburg trading room. The College...
A Working-Class Feminist’s Perspective of Navigating the ‘Classed’ Higher Education System A Working-Class Feminist’s Perspective of Navigating the ‘Classed’ Higher Education System | Education blog
After being invited to contribute to the Think Human Festival organised by Professor Simon Kövesi Laura Baldock and their colleagues at Oxford Brookes University a familiar resurgence of anxiety momentarily flooded me. Not only did I face the...
What are employee benefits and who really benefits from their provision? What are employee benefits and who really benefits from their provision? | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
This month’s guest post on employee benefits is written by Stefano Gasparri Senior Lecturer in HRM UWE Bristol. This blog brings to the fore the importance of employee benefits for organisations and employees as part of their reward offering. I...
Research in the School of Education and Childhood - CHSS research overview
The School of Education and Childhood is active in many areas of research and has established research projects attracting funding from various bodies both in the UK and abroad.
The current crisis in nuclear arms control law
Event from Research In Public International and Law (RIPIL) research group which features guest speaker, Professor Daniel Joyner, from the University of Alabama.